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ONE DIMENSIONAL SHAPES

a point parallel lines


a straight line

DESCRIBING OBJECTS a curved line


a vertical line

an angle a horizontal line

a cute angle

an obtuse angle

TWO DIMENSIONAL SHAPES THREE DIMENSIONAL SHAPES

an isosceles a cylinder
a circle a sphere
triangle
a semi circle a hemisphere

a square a right triangle a cube


an upright cone

an rectangle a parallelogram

a rectangular prism / block


an equilateral triangle Trapezium/oid An inverted cone

HOW TO DESCRIBE?
ADJECTIVES NOUNS I. Subject + Have/Has + Nouns + of + the Measurement

• Long • Length Example: This cube has a length of 2 cm.


• Wide • Width
II. Subject + Have/Has + Nouns + of + the Measurement
• g
High • g
Height
• Volume • Volume Example: The ruler is 1 km long.
• Thick • Thickness
• Deep • Depth III. Noun + of + Subject + to be + the Measurement
Example: The average width of that yard is about 6,5 m.

IV. Subject + to be + the Measurement + in + Noun


Example: Ali motorcycle is 1,5 meter in height.

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V. Subject + to be + the Measurement + Adjective

Example: The highest mountain in the world is 8880 m A 5 cm


high.
7 cm
10 cm

There are three ways of writing dimension if we use


pattern I:
Form a group & find 5 objects to describe within your
group then present it to the other group!
group,
1. A is a block which has a height of 5 cm, a length of 10 cm,
and a width of 7 cm.

2. A is a block having a height of 5 cm, a length of 10 cm, and


a width of 7 cm.

3. A is a block of height 5 cm, length 10 cm, and width 7 cm.

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