![]() Students will participate in the What’s in My Bag? activity. Students have the opportunity to compose and decompose shapes.Ī book about three-dimensional shapes, Captain Invincible and the Space Shapes (or another book about three-dimensional shapes), is read to students so they can become familiar with three-dimensional shapes. Geometry is the focus of the lesson and students add to their geometry knowledge by working with three-dimensional shapes as models, on paper and in their environment. Scaffolding, Active Engagement, Modeling W: What Shape Is It? Workstation activity ( M-1-4-3_What Shape Is It Workstation.docx).Formative Assessment-Identifying 3D Shapes ( M-1-4-3_Formative Assessment Identifying 3D Shapes.docx).Lesson 3 Formative Assessment Checklist ( M-1-4-3_Lesson 3 Formative Assessment Checklist.docx).Shape Nets worksheet ( M-1-4-3_3D Shape Nets.docx).Shape Names worksheet ( M-1-4-3_3D Shape Names on Paper.docx).Shape Hunt Recording Sheet ( M-1-4-3_3D Shape Hunt Recording Sheet.docx).Shapes Picture Workstation activity ( M-1-4-3_Shapes Picture Workstation.docx).Pattern Blocks Workstation activity ( M-1-4-3_Pattern Blocks Workstation.docx).Geoboard Workstation activity ( M-1-4-3_Geoboard Workstation.docx).bag with sharpened pencil, cone, and cylinder.Harper Collins, 2001 or another book about three-dimensional shapes ![]() Captain Invincible and the Space Shapes by Stuart J.The possible inclusion of commercial websites below is not an implied endorsement of their products, which are not free, and are not required for this lesson plan. ![]()
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