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KS1 Maths 2D and 3D shapes learning resources for adults, children, parents and teachers.
This KS2 maths article explains how to sort 2D and 3D shapes according to their properties using Carroll diagrams and Venn diagrams, ...
How is it different from the features of 3D shapes (solids)? Some examples of solids that incorporate 2D shapes are mentioned in this video by Sanchit — for example, a cube has six square faces.
Researchers have developed a technique that programs 2D materials to transform into complex 3D shapes.
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