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3-Dimensional Shapes (Recap Lesson Plan)

For the week of: 1.5.2009-1.9.2009
MONDAY- TUESDAY
STANDARD: 6M6 Identify, measure, describe, classify, and construct various angles, triangles, and quadrilaterals; measure the interior angles of various polygons.
WARM UP: (BCR)
Write comparison and contrast between two shapes using a Venn Diagram.
T1 GOAL: Identify 3D shapes, and lines of symmetry.
T2 GOAL: Describe shapes according to congruence and similarities.
T3 GOAL: Relate the different geometrical shapes to what you see in your environment.

ESSENTIAL QUESTION:
How does geometry affect our real world?

PRODUCT:
Analysis of the PowerPoint Presentation of “Zoom In Geometry”
WHOLE GROUP INSTRUCTION:
What might images of buildings in Washington DC teach us about symmetry and geometry in our world?

http://www.primarysourcelearning.org/db/tcm/4028_GeometryLOC.ppt#1

SMALL GROUP INSTRUCTION:

Break the class according to the students’ ability level.
T1: Answer questions in slides 1, 2 and 3.
T2: Answer questions in slides 4, 5, and 6.
T3: Answer questions in slides 7, 8, and 9.
ASSESSMENT:
Online game:
Complete the designs by arranging geometric shapes provided:
http://schooltimegames.com/Mathematics/MP_Glassworks.html
WEDNESDAY
STANDARD: 6M3 Develop strategies to find the area and perimeter of complex shapes.
WARM UP: (BCR)
Draw two different triangles that can be divided into symmetrical halves.
T1 GOAL: Use two basic shapes to make another basic shape (two triangles to make a square)
T2 GOAL: Measure the perimeter of basic shapes using a ruler.
T3 GOAL: Subdivide complex shapes into basic shapes and calculate perimeter using manipulative.

ESSENTIAL QUESTION:
How do we find the perimeter of basic and complex shapes?
PRODUCT:Completed activity sheet on finding the perimeter of a shape.
WHOLE GROUP INSTRUCTION:
Discuss to the class how to find the perimeter of a polygon:
http://www.muskingum.edu/~rdaquila/m120/m120cn10-2.ppt

SMALL GROUP INSTRUCTION:
Break the class according to the students’ ability level. Answer page 10-11 Investigation 1: Measuring Perimeter and Area, Connected Math.

Measure only the perimeter of the figures:
T1: Designs A, B, C.
T2: Designs A - F
T3: Designs A - J
ASSESSMENT:
Online game: Select tiles that will fit in the original figure. Not all tiles will be needed: http://schooltimegames.com/Mathematics/MP_BuildingBlocks.html
THURSDAY- FRIDAY
STANDARD: 6M3 Develop strategies to find the area and perimeter of complex shapes.
WARM UP: (BCR)
Draw three different triangles that can not be divided into symmetrical halves.
T1 GOAL: Use two basic shapes to make another basic shape (two triangles to make a square)

T2 GOAL: Measure the area of basic shapes using a ruler.

T3 GOAL: Subdivide complex shapes into basic shapes and calculate area using manipulative.

ESSENTIAL QUESTION:
How do we find the area of basic and complex shapes?

PRODUCT:Completed activity sheet on finding the area of a shape.
WHOLE GROUP INSTRUCTION:
Discuss to the class how to find the area of a polygon: http://www.muskingum.edu/~rdaquila/m120/m120cn10-2.ppt

SMALL GROUP INSTRUCTION:
Break the class according to the students’ ability level. Answer page 10-11 Investigation 1: Measuring Perimeter and Area, Connected Math.

Measure only the area of the figures:
T1: Designs A, B, C.
T2: Designs A - F
T3: Designs A - J
ASSESSMENT:
Online game: Drag the 2D tiles to the shape’s outline. Try to fill the space as quickly as possible: http://schooltimegames.com/Mathematics/MP_ShapeInlay.html

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