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Teach your students how to classify polygons, specifically quadrilaterals and triangles, into a hierarchy by understanding and identifying their attributes. This comprehensive digital & printable resource pack provides everything you need to teach 5th Grade Geometry (2D Shapes).
Begin the unit by reviewing polygons as well as types of lines and angles. Then, introduce the attributes of triangles and quadrilaterals, showing them how to classify them and arrange them in a hierarchy.
This resource is complete, concise, and easy to follow with a clear format. It is low-prep, easy to assign to a sub, and contains engaging printable activities and digital versions for use with Google Classroom. If your students are struggling with classifying triangles and quadrilaterals or identifying their attributes, this resource is for you!
Inclusive vs. Exclusive Trapezoid
All quadrilateral notes and activities include two versions (and answer keys) so that you can use them whether you teach the inclusive definition of a trapezoid or the exclusive definition of a trapezoid.
Common Core Standards (CCSS) and Georgia Standards of Excellence (GSE): 5.G.3, 5.G.4
This resource is included in a year-long 5th Grade Math Curriculum Bundle.
Download the preview file to see more details.
This Bundle Includes:
The Mini-Lessons Included:
- Polygons (notes only: 2 versions - with and without the information filled in). Terms included: triangle, quadrilateral, pentagon, hexagon, heptagon, octagon, nonagon, and decagon
- Lines and Angles (notes only)
- Classifying Triangles
- Classifying Quadrilaterals (3 versions of the notes for various learning styles)
What You’ll Get in The Triangle and Quadrilateral Mini-lessons:
- Detailed Notes
- 2 Practice Activities
You’ll Also Get:
- 6 Exit Tickets
- Quiz
***All Digital activities are in Google Slides and Google Forms***
How Can You Use This?
Introduce each skill with the detailed set of notes and sample problems. I suggest doing this in a whole group setting and displaying the PDF or pulling the slides up on a Smartboard if you’re in person or share the screen online if you’re teaching virtually.
Gradually release students to practice independently using the practice pages or slides activities. Check for understanding and mastery after teaching each skill using the exit tickets.
When all skills have been taught, assess with the final quiz when you feel students are ready.
WHAT OTHER TEACHERS ARE SAYING…
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Thank you so much for a resource so thorough that includes the "inclusive" trapezoid definition! - Teaching the Stars
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ This was helpful for the students to learn the hierarchy of shapes. It was well aligned with standards and engaging for the students. - MaKayla W.
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You may also like…
→ Quadrilateral Design Project
→ Volume
→ 5th Grade Math Year-Long Curriculum Bundle
___________________________________
Having difficulty with a file?
Visit the FAQs section, submit a help ticket, or ask a question on the Q& A tab before leaving feedback.
___________________________________
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All printable or digital products (that are created and distributed through any Google platform (Drive, Sheets, Forms, Docs, etc.) purchased from ©Terry’s Teaching Tidbits include a license for one teacher only for personal use in their classroom. This license is not transferable (it cannot be passed from one teacher to another). By purchasing this product, you agree that this product will be used by one teacher and will not be shared with any other colleagues without the purchase of additional licenses. The reproduction of any part of this or any other product by ©Terry’s Teaching Tidbits is strictly prohibited.
Google Drive files provided in your purchases from ©Terry’s Teaching Tidbits may not be altered in any way, unless it specifically gives permission in the product description or in teacher directions. When this is the case, it is for personal use only by one teacher unless additional licenses are purchased. You may not copy or modify any part of these Google Drive files to offer to others for free or for sale. Changing the content of a Google Drive product from ©Terry’s Teaching Tidbits and then selling the material as your own is strictly forbidden and is in violation of these terms of use.
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Description
Teach your students how to classify polygons, specifically quadrilaterals and triangles, into a hierarchy by understanding and identifying their attributes. This comprehensive digital & printable resource pack provides everything you need to teach 5th Grade Geometry (2D Shapes).
Begin the unit by reviewing polygons as well as types of lines and angles. Then, introduce the attributes of triangles and quadrilaterals, showing them how to classify them and arrange them in a hierarchy.
This resource is complete, concise, and easy to follow with a clear format. It is low-prep, easy to assign to a sub, and contains engaging printable activities and digital versions for use with Google Classroom. If your students are struggling with classifying triangles and quadrilaterals or identifying their attributes, this resource is for you!
Inclusive vs. Exclusive Trapezoid
All quadrilateral notes and activities include two versions (and answer keys) so that you can use them whether you teach the inclusive definition of a trapezoid or the exclusive definition of a trapezoid.
Common Core Standards (CCSS) and Georgia Standards of Excellence (GSE): 5.G.3, 5.G.4
This resource is included in a year-long 5th Grade Math Curriculum Bundle.
Download the preview file to see more details.
This Bundle Includes:
The Mini-Lessons Included:
- Polygons (notes only: 2 versions - with and without the information filled in). Terms included: triangle, quadrilateral, pentagon, hexagon, heptagon, octagon, nonagon, and decagon
- Lines and Angles (notes only)
- Classifying Triangles
- Classifying Quadrilaterals (3 versions of the notes for various learning styles)
What You’ll Get in The Triangle and Quadrilateral Mini-lessons:
- Detailed Notes
- 2 Practice Activities
You’ll Also Get:
- 6 Exit Tickets
- Quiz
***All Digital activities are in Google Slides and Google Forms***
How Can You Use This?
Introduce each skill with the detailed set of notes and sample problems. I suggest doing this in a whole group setting and displaying the PDF or pulling the slides up on a Smartboard if you’re in person or share the screen online if you’re teaching virtually.
Gradually release students to practice independently using the practice pages or slides activities. Check for understanding and mastery after teaching each skill using the exit tickets.
When all skills have been taught, assess with the final quiz when you feel students are ready.
WHAT OTHER TEACHERS ARE SAYING…
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Thank you so much for a resource so thorough that includes the "inclusive" trapezoid definition! - Teaching the Stars
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ This was helpful for the students to learn the hierarchy of shapes. It was well aligned with standards and engaging for the students. - MaKayla W.
___________________________________
You may also like…
→ Quadrilateral Design Project
→ Volume
→ 5th Grade Math Year-Long Curriculum Bundle
___________________________________
Having difficulty with a file?
Visit the FAQs section, submit a help ticket, or ask a question on the Q& A tab before leaving feedback.
___________________________________
Copyright © Terry’s Teaching Tidbits.
All printable or digital products (that are created and distributed through any Google platform (Drive, Sheets, Forms, Docs, etc.) purchased from ©Terry’s Teaching Tidbits include a license for one teacher only for personal use in their classroom. This license is not transferable (it cannot be passed from one teacher to another). By purchasing this product, you agree that this product will be used by one teacher and will not be shared with any other colleagues without the purchase of additional licenses. The reproduction of any part of this or any other product by ©Terry’s Teaching Tidbits is strictly prohibited.
Google Drive files provided in your purchases from ©Terry’s Teaching Tidbits may not be altered in any way, unless it specifically gives permission in the product description or in teacher directions. When this is the case, it is for personal use only by one teacher unless additional licenses are purchased. You may not copy or modify any part of these Google Drive files to offer to others for free or for sale. Changing the content of a Google Drive product from ©Terry’s Teaching Tidbits and then selling the material as your own is strictly forbidden and is in violation of these terms of use.






