3. Student Learning Map

  • Topic:Geometry
  • Subject(s):Math
  • Days:17
  • Grade(s):2
Key Learning:

Geometric shapes are everywhere and can be classified and changed.

Unit Essential Question(s):
 
 

How can I classify and change shapes?

   
Concept:

Plane Shapes

Concept:

Perimeter

Concept:

Whole to Equal Parts

Lesson Essential Question(s):

How do I identify and describe plane shapes?

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What similarities exist between plane shapes?

(ET)
Lesson Essential Question(s):

How can I use addition to find the perimeter of a shape?

(A)

How do I use perimeter to solve real-world problems?

(A)
Lesson Essential Question(s):

How can I use shapes to show equal parts?

(A)
Additional Information:

  • Scott Foresman Chapters 7: Section A and B
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    Acquisition Lesson:

    2. How does movement impact a shape?

    Extending Thinking Lesson:

    Vocabulary Report

    • circle -

      A closed shape where all points are the same distance from the center- Use picture to represent

    • equal parts -

      Two or more pieces that have the same value

    • perimeter -

      The disttance around a two dimensional shape

    • square -

      A four sided polygon with four equal sides and four right angles- Use picture to represent

    • rectangle -

      A four sided polygon (quadrilateral) with four right angles and opposite sides are equal- Use picture to represent

    • trapezoid -

      A four sided polygon (quadrilateral) with one set of parallel lines- Use picture to represent

    • parallelogram -

      A four sided polygon with opposite parallel sides that are equal in length, and opposite angles are equal- Use picture to represent

    • hexagon -

      A six sided polygon- Use pictures to represent

    • pentagon -

      A five sided polygon- Use pictures to represent

    • plane shape -

      A two dimensional shape

    • slide (translation) -

      A change in the position of a figure that moves it up, down, or sideways

    • flip (reflection) -

      To move a shape by flipping, producing an image or shape as it would be seen in a mirror

    • turn (rotation) -

      To move a shape in a circular movement around a central point that stays fixed

    • vertex -

      Corner

    • vertices -

      More than one corner

    • edge -

      The line where two surfaces or faces meet