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The purpose of this Notice and Wonder is for students to discuss the coordinate grid. Students have used a grid in previous grades but this is the first time they have seen the horizontal and vertical axis highlighted and numbered. The expectation is that students will focus their attention on these numbers and their significance.
¿Qué observas? ¿Qué te preguntas?
Can You Draw It Stage 6 Recording Sheet, Spanish
Can You Draw It Stage 6 Shape Cards
The purpose of this activity is for students to use the structure of the coordinate grid to communicate and draw shapes. Students work with a partner to replicate given rectangles. One partner uses precise language and describes the rectangles and the other draws them based on their partner's verbal description. Students repeat this procedure 3 times with a different set of rectangles:
As they go through each round, students notice that a grid can be used to locate and describe a rectangle more precisely. Grid lines with numbers allow for even more precise descriptions (MP6).
This activity uses MLR2 Collect and Display. Advances: Conversing, Reading, Writing.
MLR2 Collect and Display
Jueguen 3 rondas de “¿Puedes dibujarla?”. Usen los 3 grupos de tarjetas y las 2 hojas de registro que les dio su profesor.
Siéntense uno al lado del otro.
Compañero A:
Escoge una de las figuras de la A a la L de la siguiente página. No digas ni muestres cuál figura escogiste.
Compañero B:
Haz preguntas de sí o no para descubrir cuál figura escogió el compañero A.
“Hoy aprendimos sobre la cuadrícula de coordenadas y la usamos para describir la ubicación de rectángulos” // “Today we learned about the coordinate grid and used it to describe the location of rectangles.”
Display the grid from the Warm up, along with Student Responses.
“Esta era la imagen de nuestro calentamiento. ¿Qué aprendimos sobre ella?” // “This was the image from our Warm-up. What did we learn about it?” (It is called a coordinate grid. The darker lines with numbers near them are called the horizontal axis and vertical axis. We can use the numbers to help us describe the location of rectangles.)