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Describing Objects

The document describes one, two, and three dimensional shapes. It lists common one dimensional shapes like points and lines, two dimensional shapes like circles, squares, and triangles, and three dimensional shapes like spheres, cubes, and cylinders. It also provides examples of how to describe the dimensions of objects using adjectives, nouns, and measurements. At the end, it instructs students to form groups and describe the dimensions of 5 objects to present to another group.

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Describing Objects

The document describes one, two, and three dimensional shapes. It lists common one dimensional shapes like points and lines, two dimensional shapes like circles, squares, and triangles, and three dimensional shapes like spheres, cubes, and cylinders. It also provides examples of how to describe the dimensions of objects using adjectives, nouns, and measurements. At the end, it instructs students to form groups and describe the dimensions of 5 objects to present to another group.

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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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