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Compare & Contrast Shapes (Using Attributes) *Distance Learning*
Compare & Contrast Shapes (Using Attributes) *Distance Learning*
Compare & Contrast Shapes (Using Attributes) *Distance Learning*
Compare & Contrast Shapes (Using Attributes) *Distance Learning*
Compare & Contrast Shapes (Using Attributes) *Distance Learning*
Compare & Contrast Shapes (Using Attributes) *Distance Learning*
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Description

Are you looking to get more technology friendly during math workshop? This Google Classroom™ activity is specifically made for students who are practicing their geometry vocabulary & shape attributes.


INCLUDED:
-Links to download the Google Slides™

-5 Practice Problems


WHY PURCHASE?
- Get your students to become comfortable with interacting with digital resources
- Print less!
- Make math centers/workshop less complicated
- If you are looking for resources that are standards aligned

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Check out this *FREEBIE* Google Slides™ activity on measuring to the nearest inch. It will give you a taste of what you can expect.


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Please let me know if you have any questions about my products. I hope you and your mathematicians love this Google Classroom ™ activity as much as mine!

Thanks so much!
Rose

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Compare & Contrast Shapes (Using Attributes) *Distance Learning*

Rated 5 out of 5, based on 2 reviews
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Description

Are you looking to get more technology friendly during math workshop? This Google Classroom™ activity is specifically made for students who are practicing their geometry vocabulary & shape attributes.


INCLUDED:
-Links to download the Google Slides™

-5 Practice Problems


WHY PURCHASE?
- Get your students to become comfortable with interacting with digital resources
- Print less!
- Make math centers/workshop less complicated
- If you are looking for resources that are standards aligned

WANT TO GET A SNEAK PEAK?

Check out this *FREEBIE* Google Slides™ activity on measuring to the nearest inch. It will give you a taste of what you can expect.


QUESTIONS/COMMENTS:
Don't forget to leave feedback and earn credits toward FREE TPT purchases. I love reading your feedback! Want to be notified when new products are posted? Hit the FOLLOW Button above! 

Please let me know if you have any questions about my products. I hope you and your mathematicians love this Google Classroom ™ activity as much as mine!

Thanks so much!
Rose

Report this resource to TPT
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Rated 5 out of 5, based on 2 reviews
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Rated 5 out of 5
May 14, 2021
This is a great resource with Venn Diagrams already put together to compare and contrast shapes.
Samantha Weir
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883 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd
The Exploring Educator
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The Exploring Educator
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May 14, 2021
Thank you very much for your review!
Rated 5 out of 5
January 26, 2021
Great resource for the kids, especially the ones at home.
Brinkman Basics
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568 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd
The Exploring Educator
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Jan 27, 2021
Thank you very much for your feedback!

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Standards

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Understand that shapes in different categories (e.g., rhombuses, rectangles, and others) may share attributes (e.g., having four sides), and that the shared attributes can define a larger category (e.g., quadrilaterals). Recognize rhombuses, rectangles, and squares as examples of quadrilaterals, and draw examples of quadrilaterals that do not belong to any of these subcategories.
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