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Preview of Types of Lines Hallway Display Project - Parallel, Perpendicular, & Intersecting

Types of Lines Hallway Display Project - Parallel, Perpendicular, & Intersecting

Introduce types of lines with this fun project! Your students will disguise their lines by making a real-life drawing. For example, they could disguise their parallel lines as French fries, a picket fence, or skis! What it includes:4 different parallel lines 4 different perpendicular lines 4 different intersecting lines Perfect for:Hallway displayIntroducing types of linesMaking a real life connectionOpen houseGuest teacher plansCentersPlease leave me a review and consider following my store for
Preview of Drawing Perpendicular and Parallel Lines with Tools Challenge Project

Drawing Perpendicular and Parallel Lines with Tools Challenge Project

Created by
Amber Thomas
Do you need a challenge for your students who are able to use drawing tools to draw parallel and perpendicular lines? This project will keep them occupied with just 2 pages; the directions and the drawing page. It comes with an answer sheet so they can check their progress at 5 different intervals. Just cut up the answer page so they don't see the final "mystery picture." If you love this project, check out the full, page protector companion activity that you can use with cooperative
Preview of Common Core Math Enrichment Project

Common Core Math Enrichment Project

Created by
Project G
COMMON CORE STANDARD: 5.NF.5 Interpret multiplication as scaling This an image enlargement project. It is appropriate for whole-class instructed lessons or as an independent enrichment. In this project, students will use... Exact Measurement Scale Multiplication of Measurements Fractions Identifying Specific Geometric Shapes Spatial Relationships and Proportions Angles Parallel Lines Division of a Plane
Preview of Slopes of Parallel and Perpendicular Lines

Slopes of Parallel and Perpendicular Lines

Created by
CS and Math
This project is a bundle that will help teachers implement Scratch programming inside of their classroom. This lesson aligns with a unit on slope.This lesson should deepen the understanding the students have on slope, specifically parallel and perpendicular slopes. This bundle includes, the project goal, the aligned standards, the blocks that the students will need to use to create the program, a student exploratory guide, a step-by-step teacher guide, and a solution to the program. In this less
Preview of Design Santa's Sleigh with Geometry & Measure

Design Santa's Sleigh with Geometry & Measure

Created by
Susan Powers
This math project is a fun way for the children to practice their skills with geometry and critical thinking as they follow the instructions on the differentiated task cards to design their own sleigh for Santa. Using the Ask – Plan – Think – Design -strategy of the design process, the children will look at various forms of travel, including different types of sleigh. This can be done independently or in small, cooperative groups. They will then use their knowledge of geometry to plan their o
Preview of Types of Lines Geometry Project

Types of Lines Geometry Project

Types of Lines Geometry Project covers the three types of lines: • Parallel Lines • Perpendicular Lines • Intersecting Lines After I teach the three kinds of lines, I like to print these papers for my students to randomly draw from a pile. Whichever paper they pick will be theirs to work on. They create a picture that involves whatever type of lines are printed on their paper . It is almost like "camouflaging" the lines without being too tricky. They have so much fun looking at each others' cr
Preview of Town Map Math!

Town Map Math!

Take a constructivist, project-based learning approach to your teaching of parallel, perpendicular, and intersecting lines! This 4th-5th grade mini project explores this math standard in a fun, real-world approach that is perfect for distance learning or in-person learning. Critical thinking and multi-step problems will help students prepare for math performance tasks on state testing. Students will enjoy getting creative with making their own town map at the end. Would work beautifully in a c
Preview of Create your own GeoTown! Authentic Assessment

Create your own GeoTown! Authentic Assessment

Created by
WeLoveDeafEd
A fun Authentic Assessment!! I made this for my 5th grade math student to be given as a pre-assessment and post-assessment for 2-D shapes and parallel/perpendicular lines. It also tests quadrilaterals and parallelograms. Check out my other product which is the grading rubric for the GeoTown assignment.
Preview of Real-World Geometry Hunt: Exploring Lines & Angles in the Classroom

Real-World Geometry Hunt: Exploring Lines & Angles in the Classroom

Get your students up, moving, and thinking critically with this engaging hands-on geometry activity! In this real-world scavenger hunt, students will search around the classroom (or school) to identify and analyze parallel lines, perpendicular lines, intersecting lines, and angles—including acute, obtuse, and right angles—found in everyday objects and architecture. Students will: Use protractors to measure angles they find in real life. Identify and classify lines and angles based on their g
Preview of GeoTown Rubric/Answer Key for Grading

GeoTown Rubric/Answer Key for Grading

Created by
WeLoveDeafEd
This is the rubric that goes with the product associated. A fun Authentic Assessment!! I made this for my 5th grade math student to be given as a pre-assessment and post-assessment for 2-D shapes and parallel/perpendicular lines. It also tests quadrilaterals and parallelograms.
Preview of Geometry Park

Geometry Park

Student will use what they know to create a park using attributes of geometry to address the standards below: 3.G.1 Understand that shapes in different categories (e.g., rhombuses, rectangles, and others) may share attributes (e.g., having four sides), and that the shared attributes can define a larger category (e.g., quadrilaterals). Recognize rhombuses, rectangles, and squares as examples of quadrilaterals, and draw examples of quadrilaterals that do not belong to any of these subcategories. 4
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