Digital self grading perimeter quiz. There are 10 questions. Question types are: - basic perimeter (quadrilaterals) - perimeter of polygons - perimeter with and without unit squares - same perimeter different area - missing side lengths for perimeter
This lesson is for Google classroom. There are 8 total work slides. That seems small, but each slide is a process to complete so this should still take students a good class period to complete!
This activity covers rectangles that have the same area but different perimeters. There are only seven slides but each slide is a process to complete, so students should be busy for a whole class period!
In this self grading quiz, students are finding perimeters of polygons with and without grid paper, finding missing sides, completing perimeter word problems, and a multi-select question. The assignment is on Google Forms and is therefore self grading. There are a total of 10 questions.
In this no prep digital activity, students will practice finding perimeters of polygons using addition, grid paper, find missing sides, complete word problems, and end with a multi-part question for test prep. There are ten student work slides. If Google Classroom isn't for you, I also have a printable worksheet copy of this exact lesson Here!
This is a nine day unit on geometry. The areas covered are: 1.Intro 2.Angles 3.Lines 4.Quadrilaterals 5.Polygons 6.Classifying Triangles – Sides 7.Classifying Triangles – Angles 8.Congruent and Similar 9. Quiz I only did nine days out of ten for this because I like to take day ten and do a fun geometry project which varies from year to year depending on what the internet search turns up. Each lesson is on Google slides and the quiz is on Google Forms. If you would like individual lesson rat
This is a self grading geometry quiz on Google forms. There are 20 questions total that consist of typed answers, multiple choice, and multiple select. If you would like other individual lessons or a the entire unit at a discounted price, those can be located here: 1: Geometry Introduction2: Angles3: Lines4: Quadrilateral Properties5: Polygons6: Classifying Triangles by Sides7: Classifying Triangles by Angles8: Similar and Congruent Geometry Unit
In this activity students will differentiate between similar and congruent shapes based on their sizes and attributes. Students will locate similar and congruent shapes, then finish the activity by creating their own on a geoboard. If you would like other individual lessons or the entire unit at a discounted price, those can be located here: 1: Geometry Introduction2: Angles3: Lines4: Quadrilateral Properties5: Polygons6: Classifying Triangles by Sides7: Classifying Triangles by Angles9: Geomet
In this activity students will classify triangles based on their angles (acute, obtuse, right). Students will identify triangles using actual angle measurements, identify them with no measurements (estimation) and then actually manipulate lines on a geoboard to create triangles. There are ten student slides total. If you would like other individual lessons or the entire unit at a discounted price, those can be located here: 1: Geometry Introduction2: Angles3: Lines4: Quadrilateral Properties5:
In this activity students will classify triangles based on their sides (equilateral, isosceles, and scalene). Students will identify triangles using actual side lengths, identify them with no side lengths (estimation) and then actual manipulate a ruler on the slide to measure triangles. There are ten student slides total. If you would like other individual lessons or the entire unit at a discounted price, those can be located here: 1: Geometry Introduction2: Angles3: Lines4: Quadrilateral Prope
In this lesson students practice identifying polygons based on their attributes learned in previous geometry lessons (lines, angles, etc.). Students identify various polygons, then answer critical thinking type questions on the polygons. There are ten slides total for students with one of those being a "teaching" slide. If you would like other individual lessons or the entire unit at a discounted price, those can be located here: 1: Geometry Introduction2: Angles3: Lines4: Quadrilateral Propert
In this lesson students practice identifying quadrilaterals based on their attributes learned in previous geometry lessons (lines, angles, etc.). Students identify various quadrilaterals, then answer critical thinking type questions on the quadrilaterals. There are ten slides total for students with one of those being a "teaching" slide. If you would like other individual lessons or the entire unit at a discounted price, those can be located here: 1: Geometry Introduction2: Angles3: Lines5: Pol
This lesson introduces students to parallel lines, perpendicular lines, and intersecting lines. Students identify and label lines, then they practice recognizing and locating these same lines in actual shapes. The last slide has students explain each type of line in his or her own words. If you would like other individual lessons or the entire unit at a discounted price, those can be located here: 1: Geometry Introduction2: Angles4: Quadrilateral Properties5: Polygons6: Classifying Triangles by
This activity introduces the types of angles for students. Students are involved in identifying angles many different ways. There are two slides for identifying angles using their measurement and the "paper test", an angle sort, measuring angles using a protractor, and explaining what each angle is in their own words. If you would like other individual lessons or the entire unit at a discounted price, those can be located here: 1: Geometry Introduction3: Lines4: Quadrilateral Properties5: Poly
This lesson is an introduction to fractions. In the lesson, students discuss what they know about shapes (color coded font). After writing what they know they will observe attributes of those shapes and come up with their own findings or findings you lead them to. Students will label shapes, sort shapes, and finally go back to write more on the beginning slides about what they learned (different color font to show what I "knew" vs what I "know now"). Finally there are some critical thinking ques
Students create hearts for valentines day out of different polygons. Once the polygons are created they used geometry definitions and multiplication to score their figures!
This is a unit I created to cover the third grade common core standard on geometry. It is a two week unit with lesson plans included. There is a PROMETHEAN Activboard flipchart and activity per day and day ten will be the assessment. The unit covers: Vocabulary Intro Angles Lines Quadrilaterals Polygons Regular & Irregular Polygons Triangle Classifications - Sides Triangle Classifications - Angles Congruent Figures
These are question cards to review geometry with a game. I created a game board out of a file folder then included these (laminated on cardstock) in a baggie for the stduents. They roll dice to see how many spaces they move if they get it correct. This covers:
Angles
Triangles
Quadrilaterals
Polygons
Congruence
Parallel
This is an assessment I created for my third grade class. It includes pictures as I have many ELL students. It is also broken down into simple, understandable terms. There are 35 questions total and all are multiple choice. This exam covers
Angle
Triangles
Quadrilaterals
Pentagons
Hexagons
Octagons
Regular and Irregular Polygons
Parallel
Congruence
Perimeter
Area
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