The purpose of this activity is for students to identify shapes as flat and solid as they identify common properties and characteristics to sort shapes into groups. This sorting task gives students opportunities to analyze the structure of the shapes closely and make connections (MP7). If the sorting mat provided in the student book is too small for students to sort the shapes, consider giving students two pieces of construction paper, or ask students to put the solid shapes on one side of the table and the flat shapes on the other side.
MLR8 Discussion Supports. Invite each partner to identify each shape aloud: flat shape or solid shape. Encourage students to challenge each other when they disagree.
Advances: Conversing
Action and Expression: Internalize Executive Functions. Invite students to plan a strategy for how they will sort the shapes.
Supports accessibility for: Conceptual Processing, Organization