Description
***These slides include moveable pieces and/or text boxes for your students to interact and respond with!
Do you need a simple, no prep way to practice classifying two-dimensional figures? With these geometry slides, your students will be introduced to the vocabulary used to describe quadrilaterals and other polygons, and they will be able to apply their knowledge of angle measurements and types of lines to classify two-dimensional figures in different ways.
These digital geometry slides for fourth graders are aligned with Texas TEKS and CCSS. They can be easily shared in Google Classroom, displayed on a video conferencing platform, or projected on the board for a mini-lesson.
I also love to upload my slides into SeeSaw or Nearpod when I use them with my fourth graders. Directions for Nearpod and SeeSaw are included. It is so EASY, and fun, for them to interact with the material on these platforms. Your students can follow along and show what they know. My teammate prints them out as a PDF, and her students take notes on them. Either way, these slides can be used to introduce a topic or even as an exit ticket. Best of all, they can be easily adapted to fit the needs of your students.
Now, your interactive notebooks will become digital, and there are NO paper copies needed. I hope you love these digital Geometry Slides as much as I do!
I value your feedback! Please let me know if there is anything you would like to see added.
Thank you for checking out my resource!
Tiffany @Especially in Elementary
Fourth Grade Digital Geometry Slides - Classifying Two-Dimensional Figures
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Description
***These slides include moveable pieces and/or text boxes for your students to interact and respond with!
Do you need a simple, no prep way to practice classifying two-dimensional figures? With these geometry slides, your students will be introduced to the vocabulary used to describe quadrilaterals and other polygons, and they will be able to apply their knowledge of angle measurements and types of lines to classify two-dimensional figures in different ways.
These digital geometry slides for fourth graders are aligned with Texas TEKS and CCSS. They can be easily shared in Google Classroom, displayed on a video conferencing platform, or projected on the board for a mini-lesson.
I also love to upload my slides into SeeSaw or Nearpod when I use them with my fourth graders. Directions for Nearpod and SeeSaw are included. It is so EASY, and fun, for them to interact with the material on these platforms. Your students can follow along and show what they know. My teammate prints them out as a PDF, and her students take notes on them. Either way, these slides can be used to introduce a topic or even as an exit ticket. Best of all, they can be easily adapted to fit the needs of your students.
Now, your interactive notebooks will become digital, and there are NO paper copies needed. I hope you love these digital Geometry Slides as much as I do!
I value your feedback! Please let me know if there is anything you would like to see added.
Thank you for checking out my resource!
Tiffany @Especially in Elementary






