Properties of 2D shapes
2nd Maths : Term 2 Unit 1 : Geometry
UNIT 1 Geometry

Travel Through
Ask the students to form a circle by holding their hands. Then call any three students to act like lamb, sheep and fox. Make them play the game as follows.

Keywords: Open shape, Closed shape
Teacher’s Note: Teacher narrates the story of sheep and fox to enhance the usage of the words such as close and open.
Learn
Properties of 2D shapes
Let us learn the properties of 2D shapes.


Square
This stamp is in the shape of a square.
Square is a closed shape. Square has four sides
It has four corners.
All the four sides are equal.
Rectangle
50 rupees note is in the shape of a rectangle.
Rectangle is a closed shape. It has four sides.
It has four corners.
Opposite sides are equal.
Triangle
Traffic signal is in the shape of a triangle.
Triangle is a closed shape. It has three sides.
It has three corners.
Sides can be equal or unequal.
Circle
Coin is in the shape of a circle.
Circle is a closed curve.
Practice
Write “C” for closed shapes and “O” for open shapes in the given space.

Complete the table.

Try This
Observe the shape in the geoboard and draw as many similar shapes of various sizes in the dot sheet given on the right side of it.

Teacher’s Note: Teacher can facilitate children to form 2D shapes in geoboard using rubberbands.
Think Like a Mathematician
Can you form a circle using rubberband in a geoboard?
Yes, can.