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Y6 Spring Block 1 WO7 Similar Shapes

The document discusses identifying similar shapes and calculating lengths and perimeters of similar shapes. It contains questions about identifying which rectangles are similar based on having equal side lengths, drawing similar shapes, and calculating lengths and perimeters of scaled up or down similar shapes.

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Y6 Spring Block 1 WO7 Similar Shapes

The document discusses identifying similar shapes and calculating lengths and perimeters of similar shapes. It contains questions about identifying which rectangles are similar based on having equal side lengths, drawing similar shapes, and calculating lengths and perimeters of scaled up or down similar shapes.

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Similar shapes 2 Here is rectangle C.

Tick the rectangle that is not similar to rectangle C.

1 Here are two rectangles. 1 cm

1 cm

A
B

Explain your answer.


a) What is the length and width of rectangle A?

length cm width cm

b) What is the length and width of rectangle B?

length cm width cm

3 Draw two rectangles that are similar to shape D.


c) Explain why rectangles A and B are similar.

d) Draw another rectangle that is similar to rectangle A.

Compare answers with a partner.


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4 Tick the shapes that are similar to shape E. 6 Draw two shapes that are similar to shape F.

How did you decide which shapes to tick?


7 These two shapes are similar.

5 The two shapes in each pair are similar.


Work out the lengths marked with letters. 3m

a)
7m 28 cm
a
4 cm
a) Work out the perimeter of the smaller rectangle.
8 cm 32 cm

 a=
b)

b b) Work out the perimeter of the larger rectangle.
6 cm

10 cm 70 cm
 b=

c)

What do you notice about your answers in part a) and part b)?
12 cm
6 cm Discuss it with a partner.

 c=
c 5 cm
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