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Year 2 Shapes - Properties of 2D Shapes

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The way to see lines of symmetry is to imagine folding the shape into two matching halves - just like when you make a paper aeroplane.

Year 2 Shapes - Properties of 2D Shapes

This quiz addresses the requirements of the National Curriculum KS1 Maths and Numeracy for children aged 6 and 7 in year 2. Specifically this quiz is aimed at the section dealing with identifying and describing the properties of 2-D shapes, including the number of sides and line symmetry in a vertical line.

In KS1 children are taught to identify some of the properties of 2-dimensional shapes. Year 2 children begin to understand that some shapes have lines of symmetry. They will begin to explore this for themselves, perhaps by folding a shape exactly in half - the fold line then shows one line of symmetry.

This quiz will help children to identify the property of symmetry in a variety of 2-dimensional shapes.

Question 1
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From each point to its opposite straight side
Question 2
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9
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1
Only equilateral triangles have three lines of symmetry
Question 3
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4
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2
From corner to corner, through the middle vertically and horizontally
Question 4
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There is only one place where this shape could be folded exactly in half
Question 5
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The shape can’t be folded in half exactly at all
Question 6
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The shape could be folded exactly in half from left to right or top to bottom
Question 7
It doesn’t have any
It only has one
It has four
Its lines of symmetry go on for ever
Circles have infinite lines of symmetry – you can fold them exactly in half all the way around!
Question 8
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This shape doesn’t have lines of symmetry from corner to corner like the square
Question 9
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Try to picture where you could fold the shape exactly in half
Question 10
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There is only one place this shape could be folded exactly in half – right down the middle
Author:  Angela Smith

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