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This is a great activity to use as a center or as a bulletin board. Students create a shape using hexagons, trapezoids, triangles, rhombuses, and squares. Then they need to write down the number of shapes they used and then the total number of shapes used. To make the activity more challenging, you can tell them that all the shapes need to be touching on their sides. There is a sample of a completed activity. The shapes are included, and they are the same size as the manipulatives used in class.
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Description
This is a great activity to use as a center or as a bulletin board. Students create a shape using hexagons, trapezoids, triangles, rhombuses, and squares. Then they need to write down the number of shapes they used and then the total number of shapes used. To make the activity more challenging, you can tell them that all the shapes need to be touching on their sides. There is a sample of a completed activity. The shapes are included, and they are the same size as the manipulatives used in class.
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Thank you!
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Good activity!
Great activity!
Right on target!
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Used this last year for our geometry unit. Was very helpful.
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