Geometry and measurement. The student applies mathematical process standards to analyze geometric attributes in order to develop generalizations about their properties. The student is expected to:
Use this simple grid symmetry drawing activity for kids at Easter or to teach about symmetry.
Use knowledge of 2-D shapes and right angles to solve the mystery in this fun, logic-based activity.
A coloring worksheet that can be used to introduce fractions or symmetry.
An interactive and evolving resource where students draw 2-D shapes incrementally to create a town map and 3-D figures.
A 70-slide PowerPoint presentation containing a variety of quick warm-up activities.
A worksheet to assess a variety of geometry skills.
A simple symmetry worksheet for students.
A 90-slide interactive PowerPoint to use when learning about the attributes of different 2-D shapes.
A grid activity for students to develop their knowledge of symmetry.
A grid activity for students to develop their knowledge of symmetry.
A grid activity for students to develop their knowledge of symmetry.
A grid activity for students to develop their knowledge of symmetry.
A grid activity for students to develop their knowledge of symmetry.
A grid activity for students to develop their knowledge of symmetry.
A grid activity for students to develop their knowledge of symmetry.
A grid activity for students to develop their knowledge of symmetry.
A spider-themed grid activity for students to develop their knowledge of symmetry.
A simple grid symmetry drawing activity for kids.
A poster that explains 2-D and 3-D shapes and lists associated vocabulary.
A set of 2-D and 3-D figure cards to assist with your students' understanding of shapes and their attributes.
An active game that encourages learning through a physical setting.
Build geometric reasoning with this set of 20 task cards.
A picture of a dog with different types of angles for your students to identify and/or measure using a protractor.
A picture of a birthday cake with different types of angles for your students to identify and/or measure using a protractor.
A picture of a pencil with different types of angles for your students to identify and/or measure using a protractor.
A sorting activity for students to practice identifying angles by name.
A poster describing an acute, right, and obtuse angle.