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I believe children learn best when they are engaged in topics that interest them personally and challenge them to USE their brains. I focus on hands-on exploration learning, with integration between math, literacy, science, social studies and writing wherever possible.
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Preview of Polygon Posters: Classification of 2D Shapes {G.A.1 - Common Core Aligned}

Polygon Posters: Classification of 2D Shapes {G.A.1 - Common Core Aligned}

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Ms BBZ
This resource is a set of posters meant to help your kids understand how we classify shapes into categories based on their attributes. For example - there are triangles that share attributes (three sides and angles), but there are also three different KINDS of triangles (scalene, right, isosceles, and equilateral). Another example might be that that a square can be classified as a rectangle because it has four sides and four right angles. If you want your students to stop using descriptions
Preview of BUNDLED Polygon Family Tree: 2D Shapes {G.A.1 - Common Core Aligned}

BUNDLED Polygon Family Tree: 2D Shapes {G.A.1 - Common Core Aligned}

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Ms BBZ
This resource contains flow charts, teaching/anchor posters and a polygon "scrapbook" for independent work, meant to help your kids understand how we classify shapes into categories based on their attributes. For example - there are triangles that share attributes (three sides and angles), but there are also three different KINDS of triangles (scalene, right, isosceles, and equilateral). Another example might be that that a square can be classified as a rectangle because it has four sides and
Preview of Polygon Scrapbook: Classification of 2D Shapes {G.A.1 - Common Core Aligned}

Polygon Scrapbook: Classification of 2D Shapes {G.A.1 - Common Core Aligned}

Created by
Ms BBZ
This resource is a fill-in-the blank book meant to help your kids understand how we classify shapes into categories based on their attributes. For example - there are triangles that share attributes (three sides and angles), but there are also three different KINDS of triangles (scalene, right, isosceles, and equilateral). Another example might be that that a square can be classified as a rectangle because it has four sides and four right angles. If you want your students to stop using descr
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I believe children learn best when they are engaged in topics that interest them personally and challenge them to USE their brains. I focus on hands-on exploration learning, with integration between math, literacy, science, social studies and writing wherever possible.

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