Plane Shapes (2-D Shapes)
A plane shape is flat. It has length and breadth but no thickness, which is why we also call these two-dimensional or 2-D figures. The first cut a child learns is curved versus straight. A circle is a closed curved shape where every point on the boundary sits the same distance from the centre. A semicircle is exactly half of that circle, so it carries one straight edge (the diameter) and one curved edge (the arc). An oval is the egg-like, stretched cousin of the circle — curved all the way round, but not perfectly round. On the straight-sided team you have the polygons: closed figures built only from straight line segments. The smallest possible polygon is the triangle, with 3 sides, 3 corners and angles that always add up to 180 degrees. The square has 4 equal sides and four right angles; the rectangle keeps the four right angles but only its opposite sides match in length. For the exam, the skill being tested is recognition — pick the shape out of a tap, a window, a slice of pizza, a coin — plus the counting of sides, vertices and the odd diagonal, and the habit of asking first whether a boundary is curved or straight.
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📝 Topic test — 8 questions
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Key Concepts — Quick Reference
Shape facts (sides, corners, boundary)
| Triangle | 3 straight sides, 3 vertices, angles add to 180 deg |
|---|---|
| Square | 4 equal sides, 4 vertices, all angles 90 deg |
| Rectangle | opposite sides equal, 4 vertices, all angles 90 deg |
| Circle | 0 straight sides, 0 vertices, one continuous curved boundary |
| Semicircle | 1 straight edge (diameter) + 1 curved edge (arc) |
| Pentagon / Hexagon | 5 sides 5 vertices / 6 sides 6 vertices |
Properties & symmetry at a glance
| Polygon | closed figure made only of straight line segments (min 3) |
|---|---|
| Open vs closed | closed encloses a region (start = end); open does not (an arc, the letter C) |
| Lines of symmetry | square 4, rectangle 2, equilateral triangle 3, circle infinite, scalene triangle 0 |
| Point / Line / Ray | point = no dimension; line = both ends infinite; ray = one endpoint, one end infinite |