Max Maths, Year 6, Learn together, Review of 3D shapes (1)
Maths Resource Description
In the 'Max Maths, Year 6' curriculum, there is a section dedicated to the review of three-dimensional (3D) shapes, which encourages students to relate classroom learning to the world around them. This section, titled 'Review of 3D shapes (1)', prompts students to observe and identify everyday objects that resemble various solid figures. For instance, dice are recognised for their cube-like structure, offering a perfect example of a six-faced, equal-sided 3D shape with right-angled edges.
The lesson continues to draw parallels between common items and geometric solids; it highlights how a computer's form is akin to that of a cuboid, which is characterised by its rectangular faces at various angles. Additionally, the children learn to associate the elegance of a glass ornament with the pointed structure of a pyramid. Lastly, they are introduced to the concept of a triangular prism through the familiar shape of a slice of cake, helping them visualise the triangular bases connected by rectangular faces. This hands-on approach aids in solidifying their understanding of 3D shapes in a practical and engaging manner.