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Preview of Quadrilateral Flow Chart

Quadrilateral Flow Chart

Created by
Linette Rogers
Flow chart showing differences of quadrilaterals and their attributes. Includes a fill in the blank quiz with word bank!! Let me know if you have any questions or of you'd like different colors! I'll happily make changes to best meet your students' needs.
Preview of 2D & 3D Shapes Attributes Unit Pack | 1st Grade Geometry: Faces, Edges, Vertices

2D & 3D Shapes Attributes Unit Pack | 1st Grade Geometry: Faces, Edges, Vertices

🌟 Transform Flat Shapes into Solid Learning!Stop the struggle with explaining "vertices" versus "corners." This comprehensive, 60-minute lesson packet bridges the gap between 2D drawings and 3D solids. Designed specifically for 1st Grade Common Core standards, this resource uses tactile learning to help students compose, distinguish, and describe shapes with confidence. 📦 What’s Inside This Resource?Complete 60-Minute Lesson Plan: Scripted "Mystery Bag" hook, direct instruction, and guided pra
Preview of Area & Perimeter of Squares | Math Anchor Chart | Grades 2–3

Area & Perimeter of Squares | Math Anchor Chart | Grades 2–3

This Area & Perimeter of Squares Anchor Chart is a clear, student‑friendly visual designed to help elementary learners understand the difference between area and perimeter in a concrete, meaningful way. The chart breaks down each concept using simple language, formulas, unit reminders, and visual labels that support conceptual understanding rather than rote memorization. It’s perfect for 2nd grade math, 3rd grade math, and early measurement instruction. The Area section explains that area
Preview of Geometry Project - Geometry Town

Geometry Project - Geometry Town

Created by
Judy and Brett
Students will create a town map made of different geometric figures. They will demonstrate their knowledge of parallel and perpendicular lines, acute and obtuse angles, geometric shapes as well as many other geometric concepts through this creative and fun project. This project can be adapted to higher level geometry courses and high school classes. You can add parameters to the geometric shaped buildings (ex. must label the dimensions of the building given a certain area or perimeter).
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