Description
Classify quadrilaterals using sorting cards and a collection of hierarchy and sets and subsets sorting mats. Cards with geometric figures including squares, rhombuses, rectangles, parallelograms, kites, trapezoids, and other quadrilaterals are used on different presentations of hierarchy and Venn diagram sets and subsets sorting mats. Use these to make posters, display on your projector, or make interactive notebook materials to teach your students about all the classifications of quadrilaterals. Non-quadrilaterals are included to help your students develop an understanding of what attributes define quadrilaterals.
A formative assessment includes a “Sometimes, Always, Never” activity and multiple choice questions. Answer keys are included for the assessment and for the sorting activities.
***This resource uses the exclusive definition of trapezoids. This states that trapezoids have exactly one pair of parallel sides. This excludes parallelograms from being defined as a type of trapezoid. If you use an inclusive definition for trapezoids, please review the preview before purchasing.
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Description
Classify quadrilaterals using sorting cards and a collection of hierarchy and sets and subsets sorting mats. Cards with geometric figures including squares, rhombuses, rectangles, parallelograms, kites, trapezoids, and other quadrilaterals are used on different presentations of hierarchy and Venn diagram sets and subsets sorting mats. Use these to make posters, display on your projector, or make interactive notebook materials to teach your students about all the classifications of quadrilaterals. Non-quadrilaterals are included to help your students develop an understanding of what attributes define quadrilaterals.
A formative assessment includes a “Sometimes, Always, Never” activity and multiple choice questions. Answer keys are included for the assessment and for the sorting activities.
***This resource uses the exclusive definition of trapezoids. This states that trapezoids have exactly one pair of parallel sides. This excludes parallelograms from being defined as a type of trapezoid. If you use an inclusive definition for trapezoids, please review the preview before purchasing.
You Might Also Enjoy:
•Classifying 2D Figures Interactive Notebook Set
•Classifying Triangles Interactive Notebook Set
•Classifying Quadrilaterals Interactive Notebook Set
Are you a fifth grade Texas teacher? Check out the 5th Grade TEKS Mega Bundle to save!
=======================================================
More from Leaf and STEM Learning online
=======================================================
© LD Helfer, 2016 All Rights Reserved
This item is also bound by copyright laws and redistributing, editing, selling, or posting this item (or any part thereof) on the Internet are all strictly prohibited without first gaining permission from the author. Violations are subject to the penalties of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.





