
2D shapes
- 2 D shapes are plane figures.
- 2 D shapes are closed figures.

Triangle
- Triangle is a 2 D figure that has only 3 sides and 3 vertices.

Circle
- Circle is a 2 D figure that has 0 sides and 0 vertices.

Rectangle
- Rectangles are 2 D figures with 4 sides and 4 vertices.

Square
- Squares are special rectangles with all four sides equal in length.

- You can use shapes to make pictures.

a. Half of an object
- A shape can be divided into equal parts also.
- When a shape is divided into 2 equal parts, each part is called a half.

b. Halves to 1 whole
- Two halves of a figure make 1 whole.
Example: 2 halves of a rectangle make 1 whole rectangle.

c. Quarter of a figure
- When a shape is divided into 4 equal parts, each part is called a fourth or a quarter.
Example: The rectangle is divided into 4 quarters.

d. Quarters to 1 whole
- Four quarters of a figure make 1 whole.
Example: 4 quarters of a circle make 1 whole circle.

e. Quarter Vs Half
- Two quarters of a figure make 1 half.

- The circle with fourths has smaller shares. The circle with halves has fewer shares.

Exercise
Q: Draw a line to cut the circle into half.

Q: Shade only one quarter of the given figure.

Q: Paint two fourths of the figure in green.

Q: How many parts do we get when we cut a figure into quarters?
Q: Cut the figure into two halves.

Concept Map :

What we have learned
- When the minute hand of a clock is on 6, we can say that 30 minutes or half past the hour.
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