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Wish upon a star ‘You can refer to a shape as a star when it has four, five, or more points sticking out of it in a regular pattern.’ – Collins Dictionary How many different stars can you draw? They could have different numbers of points, or be made of different shapes. There are some eight-pointed stars on this sheet already to start you off. WORKSHEET ONE Activity adapted from material developed by Maths on Toast, the family maths charity www.mathsontoast.org.uk *Number Day is supported by Man AHL and Maths on Toast, led by NSPCC. ©NSPCC 2017. National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. Registered charity England and Wales 216401. Scotland SC037717. J20191258 *Supported by
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WORKSHEET ONE - NSPCC

May 30, 2022

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Page 1: WORKSHEET ONE - NSPCC

Wish upon a star‘You can refer to a shape as a star when it has four, five, or more points sticking out of it in a regular pattern.’ – Collins Dictionary

How many different stars can you draw? They could have different numbers of points, or be made of different shapes.

There are some eight-pointed stars on this sheet already to start you off.

WORKSHEET ONE

Activity adapted from material developed by Maths on Toast, the family maths charity www.mathsontoast.org.uk

* Number Day is supported by Man AHL and Maths on Toast, led by NSPCC.

©N

SP

CC

2017. N

ational Society for the P

revention of Cruelty to C

hildren. Registered charity E

ngland and Wales 216

401

. Scotland S

C0

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717. J20

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12

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*Supported by

Page 2: WORKSHEET ONE - NSPCC

Wish upon a star – useful shapes to help‘You can refer to a shape as a star when it has four, five, or more points sticking out of it in a regular pattern.’ – Collins Dictionary

How many different stars can you draw? They could have different numbers of points, or be made of different shapes.

These shapes may help you to draw stars.

Activity adapted from material developed by Maths on Toast, the family maths charity www.mathsontoast.org.uk

WORKSHEET two

* Number Day is supported by Man AHL and Maths on Toast, led by NSPCC.

©N

SP

CC

2017. N

ational Society for the P

revention of Cruelty to C

hildren. Registered charity E

ngland and Wales 216

401

. Scotland S

C0

37

717. J20

19

12

58

*Supported by