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http://www.k-5mathteachingresources.com/support-files/thegreedytriangle.pdf - 1 views

    • Lori Jones
       
      You need the book "The Greedy Triangle."
    • Lori Jones
       
      Goes with book I tagged.  This could be a project for one child, or small group.  It could be a class project.  Very versatile.
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    This activity goes with the book "The Greedy Triangle."  It helps students use measurement and creativity to manipulate and see the relationship among different shapes.
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Introduce Angles! | Education.com - 2 views

    • Susan Shonle
       
      Extension: This activity connects math to art. Adaptations: The gifted students can identify and draw an array of angles, perpendicular and parallel lines, rectangles, and triangles, in an artistic design on a large sheet of paper using the proper tools.  The ELL and Special Ed students can work in pairs or small groups to measure and identify angles, lines, shapes, and write down all of the examples on paper.  
    • Susie Beesley
       
      You need to correlate this activity to a Common Core standard. Thoughtful ideas for adaptations!
  • To give your child further practice measuring, identifying and drawing these key terms, have her draw an array of angles, perpendicular and parallel lines, rectangles and triangles in an artistic design on a large sheet of paper using the proper tools.
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Take a Shape Safari! | Education.com - 1 views

  • Forget a jeep in Africa. You can head out for a safari right in your own neighborhood. Instead of hunting lions and tigers, you'll troll for circles and triangles. Why? Because shapes are at the heart of the first grade math and writing curriculum.
    • Susan Shonle
       
      Extension: This activity can connect math with social studies - use fabrics or objects from another culture. Adaptations: Gifted students can help Special Ed students by exploring together in small groups. EL students benefit from direct observation for context of objects.
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Name the Shape | Education.com - 1 views

    • Ashley Stewart
       
      4.G.2 "Classify two-dimensional figures based on the presence or absence of parallel or perpendicular lines, or the presence or absence of angles of a specified size. Recognize right triangles as a category, and identify right triangles." This activity can be modified for ELL students, gifted students, etc. by using fewer shapes, as well as shapes that are easier to identify. In the other sense, it can be modified to include more shapes that are more difficult to identify. This activity could also be used in other subject areas, such as science. It could be used to identify different classifications of plants and animals. It could also be used in foreign language. The students could read a vocabulary word in the foreign language, and then have to say the correct vocabulary work in English.
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    Children make a game board displaying different shapes they should know (polygon, quadrilateral, parallelogram, etc.). Each child roles the die and moves that number of spaces. If that player can correctly identify the shape in their space, they roll again. The first one to the end and back wins!
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GeometryBingo1Samplecard.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 1 views

    • Laura Riggins
       
      This would be a great activity to add to an ELL lesson that is enriching geometry simply because you can work on English math vocabulary while also learning/reviewing geometric shapes.
    • Laura Riggins
       
      This would be great to increase math vocabulary for ELL students by adding this to a lesson on geometric terms. It would be great to do at the end to make sure that students have a clear understanding of the math lingo.
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    2.G.1 Recognize and draw shapes having specified attributes, such as a given number of angles or a given number of equal faces.5 Identify triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons, hexagons, and cubes. You would have to make your own calling cards for shape names
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    Sticky Note: You would be able to use this as a great math review game for ELL math vocabulary
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Amazon.com: The Greedy Triangle (Scholastic Bookshelf) (9780545042208): Marilyn Burns: ... - 1 views

    • Lori Jones
       
      Private 4.G.2  This book goes with other activities I've bookmarked for this standard.
    • Lori Jones
       
      4.G.2  This book goes with other activities I've bookmarked for this standard.
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    This book goes with activities mentioned in another bookmark.
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Illuminations: Ladybug Adventures - 0 views

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    Creative activity to help them understand angles and triangles. At some point you will need access to computers though. 
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