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Shapes that make robots at Crossroads School

The school's Grade 5 maths class showed us what shapes they come to learn through making these unique robots.

The Grade 5 maths class of Crossroads School got into shape recently when they built robots using all the new shapes they had learnt about in class.

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In this grade, learners expand their knowledge of 2D and 3D shapes. They also learn how to identify these shapes based on various aspects, and whether they are regular or irregular shapes.

What better way to show off all they have learnt than through the construction of a nifty, unique and creative robot. These robots showed the use of shapes such as triangles, circles, squares, and rectangles.

Here is a look at all the awesome robots the learners got to create:

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Neo Phashe

Neo Phashe is a community journalist for the Northcliff Melville Times. She has been part of the Joburg North team for past nine years covering news such as sports, schools, human interest and various other topics.

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