3. Student Learning Map

  • Topic:Geometry
  • Subject(s):Math
  • Days:19
  • Grade(s):1
Key Learning:

Plane and geometric shapes make up my world.

Unit Essential Question(s):
 
 

How do I make plane and geometric solid shapes?

   
Concept:

Attributes of Plane Shapes

Concept:

Plane Shapes

Concept:

Attributes of Solid Shapes

Lesson Essential Question(s):

How can I identify the number of sides and vertices of a plane shape?

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How can I compare and classify plane shapes?

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Lesson Essential Question(s):

How can a plane shape be classified?

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How can I build shapes using other shapes?

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What similarities exist between plane shapes?

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Lesson Essential Question(s):

What strategies can I use to find the number of sides and vertices of a geometric shape?

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How can I compare and classify geometric shapes?

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Concept:

Solid Shapes

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Lesson Essential Question(s):

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How can geometric shapes be classified?

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What plane shape do you see when you look at a geometric solid?

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What similarities exist between plane shapes and solid shapes?

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Lesson Essential Question(s):

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Vocabulary:

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Additional Information:

SF-5, Sections A & B; Shape Bait; Math Party; Calendar Math; Pattern Blocks; Geo Boards; Tangrams.

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Vocabulary Report

  • side -

    Each of the line segments of a ploygon; an edge

  • cube -

    A box shaped solid object with 6-identical faces

  • plane shape -

    A 2-dimensional shape

  • cone -

    A 3-D object with a circular base that tapers to a point

  • circle -

    A closed shape in which all the points are the same distance from the center

  • vertex -

    Where two lines come together and form an angle; corner

  • sphere -

    3-D object shaped like a ball

  • vertices -

    More than one corner; more than one vertex

  • cylinder -

    A 3-D object with 2-identical flat circular ends and 1-curved side

  • corner -

    Vertex

  • rectangular prism -

    A 3-D object which has 6-faces and at least 2-identical, rectangular faces

  • rectangle -

    A polygon (quadrilateral) with 4-sides and opposite sides are equal

  • face -

    Flat surface of a 3-D shape

  • angle -

    The amount of turn between 2-lines meeting at a common point

  • trapezoid -

    A polygon (quadrilateral) with only 1-pair of parallel lines

  • solid -

    A 3-dimensional object, with length, width and height

  • square -

    A polygon (quadrilateral) with 4-equal sides

  • hexagon -

    A polygon with 6-sides

  • triangle -

    A polygon with 3-sides

  • line -

    A long continuous mark

  • curve -

    A smooth flowing line with a bend

  • flat -

    Not curved or bumpy

  • straight -

    A line that does not curve

  • polygon -

    A closed flat figure made up of line segments

  • length -

    Distance; how far from end to end

  • non-polygon -

    Not a polygon