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Lines Sort Written Examples: Parallel, Intersecting Perpendicular
Lines Sort Written Examples: Parallel, Intersecting Perpendicular
Lines Sort Written Examples: Parallel, Intersecting Perpendicular
Lines Sort Written Examples: Parallel, Intersecting Perpendicular
Lines Sort Written Examples: Parallel, Intersecting Perpendicular
Lines Sort Written Examples: Parallel, Intersecting Perpendicular
Lines Sort Written Examples: Parallel, Intersecting Perpendicular
Lines Sort Written Examples: Parallel, Intersecting Perpendicular
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Sorts are a fantastic way to build important foundational knowledge. It’s an easy way to practice when students need additional help or when reviewing concepts to refresh our memories when it’s been a while.

In this sort, there are 21 written examples to sort. Students are differentiating between three types of lines; parallel, intersecting, and perpendicular. For purposes of this activity, intersecting lines can be perpendicular, but if they do create 90 degree angles, they should be considered as perpendicular.

Included is a page for students to make an envelope to glue and store their sort pieces in their interactive math journals. This allows students to revisit the topic and refresh their memories all year long, or for a quick practice before testing.

This product was designed to help students as they begin understanding the classification of 2-dimensional shapes.

Happy Sorting!

-Valerie Bellows

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Lines Sort Written Examples: Parallel, Intersecting Perpendicular

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This is a great foldable for your interactive math journals and focuses on the differences between three types of lines: Parallel, Intersecting, and Perpendicular. This is a great way to begin the classification of 2-dimensional shapes.This product also includes 2 sorts: one is visual, and the other
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Description

Sorts are a fantastic way to build important foundational knowledge. It’s an easy way to practice when students need additional help or when reviewing concepts to refresh our memories when it’s been a while.

In this sort, there are 21 written examples to sort. Students are differentiating between three types of lines; parallel, intersecting, and perpendicular. For purposes of this activity, intersecting lines can be perpendicular, but if they do create 90 degree angles, they should be considered as perpendicular.

Included is a page for students to make an envelope to glue and store their sort pieces in their interactive math journals. This allows students to revisit the topic and refresh their memories all year long, or for a quick practice before testing.

This product was designed to help students as they begin understanding the classification of 2-dimensional shapes.

Happy Sorting!

-Valerie Bellows

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Understand that attributes belonging to a category of two-dimensional figures also belong to all subcategories of that category. For example, all rectangles have four right angles and squares are rectangles, so all squares have four right angles.
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