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The purpose of this activity is for students to describe and compare shapes they see in the classroom. Students are given a shape to look for in the classroom. In the Activity Synthesis, students are introduced to what it means to sort. Students work in groups to sort shapes in the next activity.
Shape A
Shape B
The purpose of this activity is for students to sort shapes into categories and to consider and describe attributes of shapes. Students were introduced to sorting in the previous activity. This is the first time students sort into categories of their choosing. The standards ask students to sort shapes into given categories, so if groups are having trouble thinking of categories to use to sort, suggest two categories that students can use (for example, has 4 sides and does not have 4 sides). Students will sort shapes into given categories in future lessons. When students choose categories for their sort they identify and describe shape attributes (MP6).
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The purpose of this activity is for students to choose from activities that offer practice with number and shape concepts.
Students choose from any stage of previously introduced centers:
Choose a center.
Which One?
Picture Books
Bingo
Shake and Spill
Display two groups of shape cards: A, I, J, O and F, H, N.
“Today we sorted shapes into groups. We know that we sort shapes into groups based on something that is the same about the shapes.”
Display Card D.
“Into which group would you put this shape? Why does it belong in that group?” (I would put it in the first group because it has 4 sides like the other shapes in the group.)