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This Warm-up prompts students to compare four shapes. It gives students a reason to use language precisely (MP6). It gives the teacher an opportunity to hear how students use terminology to talk about characteristics of the items in comparison to one another. During the discussion, ask students to explain the meaning of any terminology they use, such as "straight," "round," "curved," "skinny." In the Activity Synthesis, students discuss why a group of images go together, and also discuss how they are different. This will be helpful when students find and compare shapes in upcoming activities.
¿Cuáles 3 van juntas?
The purpose of this activity is for students to find shapes that are alike and different. As they look at pictures of real-world objects in picture books, students compare shapes found in the environment. Students use informal language to compare the shapes.
Alike and Different Cards
The purpose of this activity is for students to informally describe attributes of shapes by comparing shapes. Students attend to the attributes of shapes and describe them informally when identifying things that are alike and different. In this activity, students describe and compare flat shapes rather than objects in the environment. The Activity Synthesis highlights the number of sides and the number of corners in shapes. As students continue to compare shapes, they begin to identify sides and corners and use these to distinguish different shapes (MP8).
Which One? Stage 1 Gameboard
The purpose of this activity is for students to learn Stage 1 in the Which One? center. One student chooses a shape from the gameboard without telling their partner. To figure out the mystery shape, the partner asks "yes" or "no" questions about the shape's attributes. For example, students may ask, “Does your shape have 3 sides?”
After they participate in the center, students choose any stage of previously introduced centers.
Escoge un centro.
¿Cuál es?
Libros de imágenes
Bingo
Revuelve y saca