The first few slides are guided notes to teach students how to use a protractor to measure/draw angles and a review of right, acute, and obtuse angles.
Then, there are activity boards for the game "The Angler." The boards are usually put in sheet protectors (there are three different boards depending on individual students' needs) and each student receives a game board, an "Angler" sheet, and a set of letter cards. The students flip over the lettered cards on the game board's corresponding spac
After giving my students some models of polyhedrons to look at and explore, I pass out these notes to them to complete. The first two slides are note pages that everyone completes together and the third slide is a half sheet with small pictures of polyhedrons the students need to cut out and glue on their notes. There is also a set of modified notes for students who are working on identifying basic shapes.
I give students the boards along with baggies filled with the picture cards (cut-out) and actual items that can also be categorized to work on sorting and classifying based on shape and color.
Guided notes for students exploring different types of triangles. Includes a modified version of notes with shapes to cut-out and classify into categories (3 sided, not 3 sided).
Guided notes for students exploring different types of quadrilaterals. Includes a modified version of notes with shapes to cut-out and classify into categories (4 sided, not 4 sided).
Here is a handout for students on perimeter, area of rectangles and triangles, and circumference. There is a page (front and back) of formulas and examples, then there is a page (front and back) for students to go out on the playground with a tape measure or yardstick and calculate the area, perimeter, and circumference of shapes they find.
4th - 8th
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