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Mathematics·Geometry·conceptual

Angles in triangles (age 6+)

Distinguish defining attributes of shapes (e.g. triangles are closed and three-sided) from non-defining attributes (e.g. colour, orientation, overall size)

Suggested ages 6–7

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Learning journey

Your child is discovering the world of shapes — identifying properties of 2D and 3D shapes, learning how to combine shapes to make new ones, and describing positions and movements using mathematical language.

Evidence of understanding

  • Build and draw shapes that possess defining attributes
  • Identify that a shape remains a triangle regardless of its size, colour, or orientation
  • Explain why a given shape is or is not a particular type based on its defining properties

Assessment prompt

Does Angles in triangles (age 6+) understand that what makes a shape a triangle is having 3 sides and 3 corners — not its colour or which way it's pointing?

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1.G.1US · ccss-math

Distinguish defining attributes of shapes

Common Core State Standards for Mathematics · 1