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Earth Day Collaborative Poster, 2D Shape Geometry Guess Who, Color Group Project
Earth Day Collaborative Poster, 2D Shape Geometry Guess Who, Color Group Project
Earth Day Collaborative Poster, 2D Shape Geometry Guess Who, Color Group Project
Earth Day Collaborative Poster, 2D Shape Geometry Guess Who, Color Group Project
Earth Day Collaborative Poster, 2D Shape Geometry Guess Who, Color Group Project
Earth Day Collaborative Poster, 2D Shape Geometry Guess Who, Color Group Project
Earth Day Collaborative Poster, 2D Shape Geometry Guess Who, Color Group Project
Earth Day Collaborative Poster, 2D Shape Geometry Guess Who, Color Group Project
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🌍 Earth Day Collaborative Poster | 2D Shape Geometry Guess Who

Make Earth Day math more interactive, creative, and memorable with this 2D Shape Geometry Guess Who Collaborative Poster activity. Students will identify shapes using clues, color the pieces, cut and paste the matching Earth-friendly shape cutouts, and work together to build a large Earth Day poster.

This resource combines geometry review, shape identification, and collaborative learning in a fun Earth Day format. It is a great way to bring together math, problem-solving, coloring, and hands-on classroom engagement.

With both a Cut-and-Paste Version and a Full-Page Version, you can choose the format that works best for your students and your schedule.

πŸ“¦ What’s Included

  • 9 poster pieces that assemble into one large Earth Day collaborative poster
  • 3 pages of geometric shape cutouts featuring Earth-friendly actions and activities
  • Cut-and-Paste Version for hands-on matching and gluing
  • Full-Page Version for easy print-and-use practice with no cutting required
  • Answer key included

✏️ Skills Practiced

  • identifying and recognizing 2D shapes
  • reading and interpreting shape clues
  • matching shapes to the correct description
  • visual discrimination
  • problem-solving and critical thinking
  • fine motor skills through coloring, cutting, and pasting
  • cooperative learning and classroom collaboration

🎯 Perfect For

  • Earth Day math centers
  • geometry review
  • 2D shape practice
  • small group work
  • partner activities
  • whole-class collaborative projects
  • early finisher work
  • sub plans
  • bulletin board displays
  • hands-on math lessons during Earth Day week

πŸ’š Why Teachers Love This Resource

  • combines Earth Day fun with meaningful geometry practice
  • gives students a hands-on and interactive way to review shapes
  • includes two format options for flexible classroom use
  • creates a beautiful collaborative poster display
  • helps keep students engaged with coloring, matching, and problem-solving
  • easy to prep and easy to use
  • answer key included for quick checking

🌱 Make your Earth Day lesson both fun and meaningful while reinforcing essential math skills your students actually need.

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Earth Day Collaborative Poster, 2D Shape Geometry Guess Who, Color Group Project

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Description

🌍 Earth Day Collaborative Poster | 2D Shape Geometry Guess Who

Make Earth Day math more interactive, creative, and memorable with this 2D Shape Geometry Guess Who Collaborative Poster activity. Students will identify shapes using clues, color the pieces, cut and paste the matching Earth-friendly shape cutouts, and work together to build a large Earth Day poster.

This resource combines geometry review, shape identification, and collaborative learning in a fun Earth Day format. It is a great way to bring together math, problem-solving, coloring, and hands-on classroom engagement.

With both a Cut-and-Paste Version and a Full-Page Version, you can choose the format that works best for your students and your schedule.

πŸ“¦ What’s Included

  • 9 poster pieces that assemble into one large Earth Day collaborative poster
  • 3 pages of geometric shape cutouts featuring Earth-friendly actions and activities
  • Cut-and-Paste Version for hands-on matching and gluing
  • Full-Page Version for easy print-and-use practice with no cutting required
  • Answer key included

✏️ Skills Practiced

  • identifying and recognizing 2D shapes
  • reading and interpreting shape clues
  • matching shapes to the correct description
  • visual discrimination
  • problem-solving and critical thinking
  • fine motor skills through coloring, cutting, and pasting
  • cooperative learning and classroom collaboration

🎯 Perfect For

  • Earth Day math centers
  • geometry review
  • 2D shape practice
  • small group work
  • partner activities
  • whole-class collaborative projects
  • early finisher work
  • sub plans
  • bulletin board displays
  • hands-on math lessons during Earth Day week

πŸ’š Why Teachers Love This Resource

  • combines Earth Day fun with meaningful geometry practice
  • gives students a hands-on and interactive way to review shapes
  • includes two format options for flexible classroom use
  • creates a beautiful collaborative poster display
  • helps keep students engaged with coloring, matching, and problem-solving
  • easy to prep and easy to use
  • answer key included for quick checking

🌱 Make your Earth Day lesson both fun and meaningful while reinforcing essential math skills your students actually need.

Need targeted practice? Grab our worksheets below:

Click the ⭐ Follow button on my store to get instant alerts on new progressive math resources and early-bird discounts.

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Distinguish between defining attributes (e.g., triangles are closed and three-sided) versus non-defining attributes (e.g., color, orientation, overall size); build and draw shapes to possess defining attributes.
Recognize and draw shapes having specified attributes, such as a given number of angles or a given number of equal faces. Identify triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons, hexagons, and cubes.
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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