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Malleable - Coggle Diagram
Malleable
3D Shapes created
Cuboid
Cube
Sphere
Cylinder
Prism
They both used large heart cutter
Abby then used the smaller heart cutter and
compared the two
Abbie then used the same cutter but she placed the small heart on top of the other heart and observed the size differences
Abbie stacked three hearts together to make a tower.
The Playdough had a smooth surface
Abby used different 2d shape cutters
Circle
Heart
Star
Flower
Abbie split the dough in half.
They then measured it using the scales to see if it was half each
They then added little bits of dough abby to make it them equal.
Then abbie took it back when it was too much.
Abby made a cube out of her play dough
By tossing it over from side to side on the mat
Showing knowledge of 3d shapes
Applying pressure to create a shape
Abbie placed two pieces of playdough on each side of the scales.
Showing knowledge of balance.
Used the scales to weigh out playdough
Adding little bits at a time to make them equal
They both rolled the dough with rolling pin using forwards and backwards movement
It made the surface area bigger
Surface area means there is no gaps.
Abbie tooked a small piece of playdough and placed it in her right hand
Abbie moved the play dough from right to left squashing her hands together as it moved right to left
It created a sphere
Tessellation is when shapes fit together in a pattern with no gaps or overlaps
Surface area means there is no gaps.
3D shapes have three dimensions - length, width and depth.