These pages can be cut apart, stacked, and stapled to make a mini-book about plane shapes. Each page gives room to name the shape, list attributes of the shape, and to glue a picture of a real-world object that has that shape. Photos of real-world objects are provided for students to cut apart and glue to the matching page.
Pages are provided for: pyramid, cone, sphere, cube, rectangular prism, and cylinder.
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The 2011-2012 school year will be my seventh year teaching. I began in first grade, moved the second grade, and then to third grade. I then moved back to second grade and will remain in second grade for the 2011-2012 school year.