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Geometry Unit / Activity Packet
Geometry Unit / Activity Packet
Geometry Unit / Activity Packet
Geometry Unit / Activity Packet
Geometry Unit / Activity Packet
Geometry Unit / Activity Packet
Geometry Unit / Activity Packet
Geometry Unit / Activity Packet
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Description

This packet includes bright, colorful pages filled with 2D geometry concepts. Includes paper/pencil tasks as well as hands-on activities to help students master these skills. Some activities are created for varying levels of skill - perfect for those students in special education! This packet includes all concepts taught in Go Math first grade - chapter 12.

Includes:
-Cut out shapes
-Vocabulary cards for:
circle
square
rectangle
triangle
hexagon
trapezoid
-Identify and distinguish between number of sides/vertices
-Identify curved shapes
-Distinguish between squares and rectangles and closed and open shapes
-Putting shapes together to create new shapes
-Identifying which shapes are put together to create a different figure
-Equal and unequal parts
-halves and fourths

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Geometry Unit / Activity Packet

Rated 4.83 out of 5, based on 6 reviews
4.8 (6 ratings)
$2.00

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PreK - 1st
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23
Teaching Duration
2 Weeks

Description

This packet includes bright, colorful pages filled with 2D geometry concepts. Includes paper/pencil tasks as well as hands-on activities to help students master these skills. Some activities are created for varying levels of skill - perfect for those students in special education! This packet includes all concepts taught in Go Math first grade - chapter 12.

Includes:
-Cut out shapes
-Vocabulary cards for:
circle
square
rectangle
triangle
hexagon
trapezoid
-Identify and distinguish between number of sides/vertices
-Identify curved shapes
-Distinguish between squares and rectangles and closed and open shapes
-Putting shapes together to create new shapes
-Identifying which shapes are put together to create a different figure
-Equal and unequal parts
-halves and fourths

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Rated 4.83 out of 5, based on 6 reviews
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Rated 4 out of 5
September 22, 2024
Great to use for group activity then independent work
Darcia M.
81 reviews
Grades taught: 9th
Student populations: Autism, Mild to severe disabilities
Rated 5 out of 5
February 5, 2024
This was a great assessment tool to evaluate my students' understanding of shape characteristics.
Kenda Mitchum
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150 reviews
Grades taught: K
Rated 5 out of 5
August 19, 2021
Great resource
Carol Paradiso
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239 reviews
Grades taught: 2nd
Rated 5 out of 5
May 5, 2020
Great Resource!
Cindy B.
678 reviews
Grades taught: K, 1st
Student populations: Learning difficulties, Mild to severe disabilities
Rated 5 out of 5
June 27, 2017
Very useful!
Kathryn L.
99 reviews
Rated 5 out of 5
February 1, 2017
Thank you this is great for review & post-test!! :)
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
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.
Compose two-dimensional shapes (rectangles, squares, trapezoids, triangles, half-circles, and quarter-circles) or three-dimensional shapes (cubes, right rectangular prisms, right circular cones, and right circular cylinders) to create a composite shape, and compose new shapes from the composite shape.
Partition circles and rectangles into two and four equal shares, describe the shares using the words halves, fourths, and quarters, and use the phrases half of, fourth of, and quarter of. Describe the whole as two of, or four of the shares. Understand for these examples that decomposing into more equal shares creates smaller shares.
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