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Content Area Content Clarification / Notes / Activities/ExamplesRecommended ResourcesApproximateDurationSuggested FormalAssessmentSpace <strong>and</strong> ShapeContinuedRecognise, identify<strong>and</strong> name arectangle• Reinforce the knowledge <strong>of</strong> a rectangle gained in week 32KinaestheticLet the learners‣ Make/form shapes with their bodies e.g. 4 learners form a rectanglewith their bodies.‣ Form a rectangle using their fingers.‣ Form a rectangle using 6 match sticks.Card games that develop the recognition <strong>of</strong>shapes.Wool or play dough.Matchsticks1 day‣ Make/form a rectangle with pieces <strong>of</strong> wool or play dough.‣ Walk on the outline <strong>of</strong> a rectangular shape.‣ Feel the shapes. Place different shapes in a “feely bag” Have amatching set <strong>of</strong> cards with shapes drawn on them. The learner“feels” the shape in the bag <strong>and</strong> matches it with the cards.‣ Draw the rectangle shape in the air, s<strong>and</strong>, on the floor/ground <strong>and</strong>eventually on paper.“Feely bag” with different geometric shapes.Include big <strong>and</strong> small shapes <strong>and</strong> triangles <strong>of</strong>different angles in the “feely bag” e.g.Matching set <strong>of</strong> cards with shapes drawn onthemA4 paper <strong>and</strong> crayon87 | P age

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