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GoMath Centers-Chapter 12-Two Dimensional Geometry,Printable & Distance Learning
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This FIRST GRADE product was created as a companion to the GoMath Curriculum. This resource is an UNOFFICIAL companion and is NOT endorsed by Houghton Mifflin.

I have used Chapter 12 – Two Dimensional Geometry, as a guide in creating these math centers. Lesson numbers are included in the centers to help guide your usage of the centers with your students. These centers are a great way to review the concepts taught in the chapter. They are perfect to use in small groups or as independent work for your higher leveled students.

This product includes a black and white version if you choose to save on colored ink.

DIGITAL VERSIONS:

I have changed these centers so there are only one or two problems per slide. This should make it easier for littles to use.

GOOGLE Slides - This version has 59 pages. (See the breakdown below) You can delete any pages you do not need

SEESAW - This version is separated into Centers. These are now individual so you can assign only what you want your students to practice.

When creating these centers, I have used the chapter test as a guide when creating the centers. The centers focus on activities that students can practice before taking the test.

The centers and their corresponding Lesson are listed below

⚫️Center 1 - Lesson 12.1 - What's the Rule? (1.G.1)

PDF - 3 pages, 9 problems

DIGITAL (GOOGLE | SEESAW) - 7 slides, 6 interactive problems

⚫️Center 2 - Lesson 12.2 - Count the Attributes (1.G.1)

PDF - 3 pages, 9 problems

DIGITAL (GOOGLE | SEESAW) - 10 slides, 9 interactive problems

⚫️Center 3 - Lesson 12.4 - Combining Shapes (1.G.2)

PDF - 3 pages, 8 problems

DIGITAL (GOOGLE | SEESAW) - 9 slides, 8 interactive problems

⚫️Center 4 - Lesson 12.5 - Can you Make it? (1.G.2)

PDF - 3 pages, 6 problems

DIGITAL (GOOGLE | SEESAW) - 7 slides, 6 interactive problems

⚫️Center 5 - Lesson 12.8 - Equal Parts (1.G.3)

PDF - 4 pages, 12 problems

DIGITAL (GOOGLE | SEESAW) - 7 slides, 12 interactive problems (2 per page)

⚫️Center 6 - Lesson 12.9 - True or False? (1.G.3)

PDF - 3 pages, 8 problems

DIGITAL (GOOGLE | SEESAW) - 9 slides, 8 interactive problems

⚫️Center 7 - Lesson 12.10 - Fourths or Not?(1.G.3)

PDF - 3 pages, 9 problems

DIGITAL (GOOGLE | SEESAW) - 10 slides, 9 interactive problems

Michelle

Click Below to take a look at the remaining centers

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

Chapter 5

Chapter 6

Chapter 7

Chapter 8

Chapter 9

Chapter 10

Chapter 11

Chapter 12--> You are here

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GoMath Centers-Chapter 12-Two Dimensional Geometry,Printable & Distance Learning

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This FIRST GRADE BUNDLE contains all 12 GoMath Centers.All products include a black and white version if you choose to save on colored ink.Digital versions of the CENTERS ONLY are included and can be used with Google Slides and added to your Google Classroom for a paperless center.Make sure to downl
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Description

This FIRST GRADE product was created as a companion to the GoMath Curriculum. This resource is an UNOFFICIAL companion and is NOT endorsed by Houghton Mifflin.

I have used Chapter 12 – Two Dimensional Geometry, as a guide in creating these math centers. Lesson numbers are included in the centers to help guide your usage of the centers with your students. These centers are a great way to review the concepts taught in the chapter. They are perfect to use in small groups or as independent work for your higher leveled students.

This product includes a black and white version if you choose to save on colored ink.

DIGITAL VERSIONS:

I have changed these centers so there are only one or two problems per slide. This should make it easier for littles to use.

GOOGLE Slides - This version has 59 pages. (See the breakdown below) You can delete any pages you do not need

SEESAW - This version is separated into Centers. These are now individual so you can assign only what you want your students to practice.

When creating these centers, I have used the chapter test as a guide when creating the centers. The centers focus on activities that students can practice before taking the test.

The centers and their corresponding Lesson are listed below

⚫️Center 1 - Lesson 12.1 - What's the Rule? (1.G.1)

PDF - 3 pages, 9 problems

DIGITAL (GOOGLE | SEESAW) - 7 slides, 6 interactive problems

⚫️Center 2 - Lesson 12.2 - Count the Attributes (1.G.1)

PDF - 3 pages, 9 problems

DIGITAL (GOOGLE | SEESAW) - 10 slides, 9 interactive problems

⚫️Center 3 - Lesson 12.4 - Combining Shapes (1.G.2)

PDF - 3 pages, 8 problems

DIGITAL (GOOGLE | SEESAW) - 9 slides, 8 interactive problems

⚫️Center 4 - Lesson 12.5 - Can you Make it? (1.G.2)

PDF - 3 pages, 6 problems

DIGITAL (GOOGLE | SEESAW) - 7 slides, 6 interactive problems

⚫️Center 5 - Lesson 12.8 - Equal Parts (1.G.3)

PDF - 4 pages, 12 problems

DIGITAL (GOOGLE | SEESAW) - 7 slides, 12 interactive problems (2 per page)

⚫️Center 6 - Lesson 12.9 - True or False? (1.G.3)

PDF - 3 pages, 8 problems

DIGITAL (GOOGLE | SEESAW) - 9 slides, 8 interactive problems

⚫️Center 7 - Lesson 12.10 - Fourths or Not?(1.G.3)

PDF - 3 pages, 9 problems

DIGITAL (GOOGLE | SEESAW) - 10 slides, 9 interactive problems

Michelle

Click Below to take a look at the remaining centers

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

Chapter 5

Chapter 6

Chapter 7

Chapter 8

Chapter 9

Chapter 10

Chapter 11

Chapter 12--> You are here

Or you can purchase the bundle here.

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Great resource. My students enjoyed it! Thank you!
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October 29, 2023
These centers are so easy to put together and the visual examples of geometric shapes and fractions was a great support for my students.
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October 14, 2023
This resource perfectly aligns with Go math! I love how easy it is to use!
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Thank you for this resource. It was an excellent supplement to our curriculum.
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Again, I just LOVE these! :) I suggest getting the bundle. The students are able to work on these independently!
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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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