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The purpose of this activity is for students to compare two objects to determine which object is longer or shorter. In the previous lesson, students used "longer than" and "shorter than" to describe the lengths of rectangles. Because the rectangles were lined up, students only needed to find the longer rectangle. In this activity, students compare the length of straws that will be used to build shapes in the next activity. As students work, monitor for students who line up the straws at the endpoints when they compare length. The Activity Synthesis focuses on why lining up at the endpoints is helpful to accurately compare the lengths of objects (MP6).
Let’s put straws into 2 groups.
shorter than
longer than
Build Shapes Stages 1 and 2 Gameboard
The purpose of this activity is for students to learn Stage 1 of the Build Shapes center. Students choose a shape from the gameboard and use straws and clay to build that shape. Students make sure that their partner agrees that the shapes they built match the shape on the gameboard. Listen to how students create an argument and use or revise language to make their argument clear (MP3, MP6).
After they participate in the center, students choose from any stage of previously introduced centersL
Choose a center.
Build Shapes
Counting Collections
Which One?
Picture Books
Bingo
Shake and Spill
“Today we built shapes with straws.”
Display two rectangles created by students in previous activities.
“Tell your partner one thing you know about each shape.” (It is a rectangle. There are longer sides and shorter sides. There are 4 sides.)
“Which shape is longer? How do you know?”