This is a bundle of four products: Intro to CirclesIntro to AnglesIntro to TrianglesIntro to QuadrilateralsUnit GoalsIntro to Circlesidentify the center, radius, and diameter of a circleunderstand the relationship between radius and diameterIntro to Anglesidentify angles (including angles in shapes)classify angles as right, obtuse, or acuteIntro to Trianglesidentify the parts of a triangle (sides, angles)classify triangles based on the length of their sidesclassify triangles based on the size of
This is a bundle of three products: Perimeter of Rectangles (Intro)Area and Rectangles (Intro)Area and Perimeter of Composite Figures (Intro)Unit GoalsPerimeter of Rectangles (Intro)find the perimeter of a rectangle by adding sides given the perimeter and length of one side, find the length of a rectangle’s remaining sideArea and Rectangles (Intro)understand that a “unit square” or “square unit” is a square with a side length of one unitunderstand that square units can be used to measure areafin
PSST! This unit is available as part of the Intro to Geometry Bundle.This unit is focused on the geometry of circles. Students will work with radius and diameter. There are 32 activities for instruction and practice. Unit Goalsidentify the center, radius, and diameter of a circleunderstand the relationship between radius and diameter Unit Goals (Advanced)apply skills to problem solving Answer keys are included.Proficiency scale is included.More InfoIncluded are 8 different exercises, each with 4
PSST! This unit is available as part of the Intro to Geometry Bundle.This unit is focused on classifying quadrilaterals as rhombuses, rectangles, and squares. There are 24 activities for instruction and practice. Students will need a ruler to measure side lengths. They will need a set square to check for right angles. Unit Goalsidentify quadrilateralsclassify quadrilaterals as rhombuses, rectangles, and squaresUnit Goals (Advanced)draw quadrilateralsAnswer keys are included.Proficiency scale is
PSST! This unit is available as part of the Intro to Geometry Bundle.This unit introduces angles. Students will recognize angles and classify angles as right, obtuse, or acute. There are 28 activities for instruction and practice. Students will need a tool, such as a set square, to check for angle size (right, obtuse, acute). They do not need to use a protractor for precise angle measurements. Unit Goalsidentify angles (including angles in shapes)classify angles as right, obtuse, or acuteUnit
PSST! This unit is available as part of the Intro to Geometry Bundle.This unit is focused on classifying triangles by their sides and angles. There are 28 activities for instruction and practice. Students will need a ruler to measure side lengths. They will need a set square to check for angles measures. Unit Goalsidentify the parts of a triangle (sides, angles)classify triangles based on the length of their sidesclassify triangles based on the size of their anglesUnit Goals (Advanced)apply skil
PSST! This unit is available as part of the Area and Perimeter Introduction Bundle.This unit is focused on finding the area and perimeter of composite shapes. There are 24 activities for instruction and practice. Unit Goalsdetermine missing lengths in composite figuresfind area and perimeter of composite shapes (L figures)Unit Goals (Advanced)find area and perimeter of more complex composite shapes Answer keys are included.Proficiency scale is included.More InfoIncluded are 6 different exercises
Students will cut out shapes, determine if the shape is symmetrical by folding, then paste the shape into a category of symmetrical or non-symmetrical. They will also complete a word problem and addition sentence that describes their shapes. There are three sets of shapes to allow for differentiation of instruction. The most difficult set contains intricate shapes. The least difficult set shows the students where to fold. ______ Copyright Today's Objective Publications All rights reserved by a
PSST! This unit is available as part of the Area and Perimeter Introduction Bundle.This unit is focused finding the area of rectangles. There are 32 activities for instruction and practice. Unit Goalsunderstand that a “unit square” or “square unit” is a square with a side length of one unitunderstand that square units can be used to measure areafind the area of a rectangle by counting tiled square unitsfind the area of a rectangle by multiplyingwrite answers in square unitsgiven the area and one
This unit is focused on adding and subtracting angle measures. There are 20 activities for instruction and practice. Unit Goalsunderstand angles measures as additiveadd and subtract to find unknown angle measuresUnit Goals (Advanced)add and subtract to find unknown angle measures in figuresAnswer keys are included.Proficiency scale is included.More InfoIncluded are 5 different exercises, each with 4 versions. That’s 20 activities in all. This allows practice over multiple days. It also allows fo
This unit is focused on identifying quadrilaterals, including trapezoids, parallelograms, rhombuses, rectangles, and squares. There are 28 activities for instruction and practice. A set square and ruler are recommended. Unit Goalsdefine and classify quadrilaterals (rectangles, squares, parallelograms, rhombuses, and trapezoids) based on their properties and attributes, such as: parallel sides, congruent sides, and number of right anglesunderstand geometric markings used to identify parallel side
This unit is focused on naming, classifying, measuring, and drawing angles. There are 32 activities for instruction and practice. Students will need a protractor to measure and draw angles. A set square is recommended to check for right angles. Unit Goalsname anglesclassify angles as acute, right, or obtuseuse a protractor to measure anglesuse a protractor to draw angles Unit Goals (Advanced)draw angles in figuresmeasure angles in figuresAnswer keys are included.Proficiency scale is included.Mor
This unit is focused on symmetry. Students will draw lines symmetry and complete symmetrical shapes. There are 24 activities for instruction and practice. . Unit Goalsidentify lines of symmetrydraw lines of symmetrydraw symmetrical figures on grid paperUnit Goals (Advanced)draw more complex symmetrical figures Proficiency scale is included.More InfoIncluded are 6 different exercises, each with 4 versions. That’s 24 activities in all. This allows practice over multiple days. It also allows for ad
This unit is focused on identifying parallel and perpendicular lines. There are 32 activities for instruction and practice. Students should use set squares or other tools to identify parallel and perpendicular lines. Unit Goalsname lines/line segmentsidentify perpendicular lines, including perpendicular lines in figuresidentify parallel lines, including parallel lines in figuresUnit Goals (Advanced)draw perpendicular linesdraw parallel linesAnswer keys are included.Proficiency scale is included.
PSST! This unit is available as part of the Area and Perimeter Introduction Bundle.This unit is focused finding the perimeter of rectangles. There are 32 activities for instruction and practice. Unit Goalsfind the perimeter of a rectangle by adding sides given the perimeter and length of one side, find the length of a rectangle’s remaining sideUnit Goals (Advanced)relate area and perimeterapply skills to problem solvingAnswer keys are included.Proficiency scale is included.More InfoIncluded are
This unit is focused on working with perimeter of rectangles and converting units of measurement. Included are 32 activities for instruction and practice. Students must be able to convert between related units of measurement. (ex. 27 in = 2 ft 3 in; 2/5 cm = 4 mm) You can find the introductory unit here: Perimeter of Rectangles (Introduction)Unit Goalsfind the perimeter of a rectangle after converting compound units of measurement to smaller units of measurement (ex. 1 ft 2 in = 14 in)find the
This unit is focused on working with area of rectangles and converting units of measurement. Included are 32 activities for instruction and practice. Students must be able to convert between related units of measurement. (ex. 27 in = 2 ft 3 in; 2/5 cm = 4 mm)You can find the introductory unit here: Area of Rectangles (Introduction)Unit Goalsfind the area of a rectangle after converting compound units of measurement to smaller units of measurement (ex. 1 ft 2 in = 14 in)find the area of a rectan
This unit includes four instructional pages and 11 activity pages to teach partitioning shapes into halves, thirds, and fourths. Students will: learn what “partition” meansidentify halves, thirds, and fourthscontrast halves, thirds, and fourths with unequal partsdescribe partitioned shapes with a fractiondescribe a whole with words and fractions (ex. four fourths, 4/4)draw lines to partition shapes into halves, thirds, and fourthsThe variety of beginning, intermediate, and advanced activities
This unit includes two instructional pages and eight activity pages to teach identifying and drawing shapes. The shapes include triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons, and hexagons. Activities gradually get more difficult. Students will first be asked to recognize shapes, then copy shapes, then draw shapes from memory. The variety of activities should lend well to differentiated instruction. ______ Be the first to learn about new products and discounts. Find the green star near the top of this p
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