Looking at CCSS.Math.Content.3.G.A.1 (reasoning with shapes and quadrilaterals), my students have been extremely successful at identifying shapes, listing attributes of shapes, drawing quadrilaterals, and classifying shapes. As a part of our daily calendar routine, our calendar leader (a student) describes shape attributes for a specific unknown shape. For example, the calendar leader might list the shape attributes for a rhombus.
- four sides
- two sets (pairs) of parallel lines
- no right angles
- all four side lengths are equal
In preparing to review geometry shapes for our year end state test, I developed a full-page and half-page booklet to use as an end of the year review. The product is called My Book of Quadrilaterals. Included in this product, there are 11 posters, 19 booklet pages in half-page and full page format, and quick quizzes. My kids loved the half-page booklet. I have included easy page layout and copy instructions for the half-page booklet.
Shown below is a collage of my product. Click the link below to download a free preview file.
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