This is a design notebook that can used for a STEM challenge revolving around helping the Pilgrims with a problem. This notebook includes the following: design problemcriteriadesigning pagematerials and budget pagetesting and reflecting page
This is a worksheet that is connected to the book My Mouth is Volcano by Julia Cook. Students will write what they can do when they feel like erupting and draw a picture connected to what they wrote.
This is a learning center that can connect to any geoboard (virtual or physical). The first two pages are a list of challenges students can do to practice their knowledge of angles and polygons. There is also a answer key for this center so students can self-assess their work.
This Google Drive file can be used as guided notes when teaching your kiddos about types of angles. They can make connections to real life and different geometry vocabulary.
This Google Slides is a short presentation of the characteristics that do and do not make up polygons. Then there is a brief game where student will have to determined if the shape is a polygon.
This is an activity where teachers can gauge students' understanding on the underground railroad before and after a lesson through a series of true/false question.
This is a guided notes resources on classifying polygons. This document includes a checklist for classifying polygons, a polygon tree that you can fill out with your kiddos, and some independent activities where student will need to name and draw polygons.
4th
Geometry, Math
CCSS
4.G.A.2
FREE
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