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1 11 Chapter Dear Famiy: My cass started Chapter 11 this week. In this chapter, I wi earn about three-dimensiona and two-dimensiona shapes. I wi aso earn about equa parts of a whoe. Love, Vocabuary quadriatera pentagon hexagon cone cyinder cube Home Activity Name a two-dimensiona shape: triange, quadriatera, pentagon, or hexagon. With your chid, ook for an object that has that shape. Repeat the activity using a three-dimensiona shape: cube, rectanguar prism, sphere, cyinder, or cone. Literature Reading math stories reinforces earning. Look for these books at the ibrary. Shape Up! by David Ader. Hoiday House, The Viage of Round and Square Houses by Ann Grifaconi. Litte, Brown and Company, Chapter 11 two hundred thirty-seven P237
2 11 Capituo Querida famiia: Mi case comenzó hoy e Capítuo 11. En este capítuo, aprenderé acerca de as fi guras bidimensionaes y tridimensionaes. También aprenderé sobre as partes iguadades de un entero. Con cariño, Vocabuario cuadriátero pentágono cono ciindro Actividad para a casa Nombre aguna fi gura bidimensiona, como triánguo, cuadriátero, pentágono o hexágono. Juntos, busquen una fi gura que tenga a misma forma. Repitan a actividad con una fi gura tridimensiona, como cubo, prisma rectanguar, esfera, ciindro o cono. hexágono cubo Literatura Leer cuentos de matemáticas refuerza e aprendizaje. Busquen estos ibros en a bibioteca. Shape Up! por David Ader. Hoiday House, 1998 The Viage of Round and Square Houses por Ann Grifaconi. Litte, Brown and Company, P238 two hundred thirty-eight
3 Name Three-Dimensiona Shapes Lesson 11.1 Circe the objects that match the shape name. 1. cube 2. cone 3. rectanguar prism 4. cyinder 5. Lisa draws a circe by tracing around the bottom of a bock. Which coud be the shape of Lisa s bock? Circe the name of the shape. cone cube rectanguar prism Chapter 11 two hundred thirty-nine P239
4 Lesson Check 1. What is the name of this shape? 2. What is the name of this shape? cube cone cyinder sphere rectanguar prism cube sphere cone Spira Review 3. The string is about 6 centimeters ong. Which is the best estimate for the ength of the crayon? (Lesson 9.2) 3 centimeters 9 centimeters 4 centimeters 12 centimeters 4. What is the tota vaue of this group of coins? (Lesson 7.1) P240 two hundred forty 5. What time is shown on this cock? (Lesson 7.8) 6:00 10:06 10:30 11:00
5 Name Attributes of Three-Dimensiona Shapes Lesson 11.2 Circe the set of shapes that are the faces of the three-dimensiona shape. 1. rectanguar prism 2. cube 3. rectanguar prism 4. Kevin keeps his marbes in a container that has the shape of a cube. He wants to paint each face a different coor. How many different paint coors does he need? different paint coors Chapter 11 two hundred forty-one P241
6 Lesson Check 1. How many faces does a cube have? 2. How many faces does a rectanguar prism have? Spira Review 3. What time is shown on this cock? (Lesson 7.9) Which of these shapes is a cone? (Lesson 11.1) 9:45 9:03 9:15 3:45 5. Use the ine pot. How many books are 8 inches ong? (Lesson 8.9) P242 two hundred forty-two
7 Name Two-Dimensiona Shapes Lesson 11.3 Write the number of sides and the number of vertices. Then write the name of the shape. pentagon hexagon triange quadriatera sides vertices sides vertices sides vertices sides vertices sides vertices sides vertices Sove. Draw or write to expain. 7. Oscar is drawing a picture of a house. He draws a pentagon shape for a window. How many sides does his window have? sides Chapter 11 two hundred forty-three P243
8 Lesson Check 1. How many sides does a hexagon have? 2. How many vertices does a quadriatera have? Spira Review 3. Use a centimeter ruer. What is the ength of the ribbon to the nearest centimeter? (Lesson 9.3) 10 centimeters 14 centimeters 16 centimeters 18 centimeters 4. Look at the picture graph. How many more chidren chose appes than chose oranges? (Lesson 10.3) P244 two hundred forty-four
9 Name Anges in Two-Dimensiona Shapes Lesson 11.4 Circe the anges in each shape. Write how many anges anges anges anges 5. Logan drew 2 two-dimensiona shapes that had 8 anges in a. Draw shapes Logan coud have drawn. Chapter 11 two hundred forty-fi ve P245
10 Lesson Check 1. How many anges does this shape have? 2. How many anges does this shape have? Spira Review 3. Use an inch ruer. What is the ength of the string to the nearest inch? (Lesson 8.4) 13 inches 5 inches 11 inches 3 inches 4. Look at the picture graph. How many chidren chose daisies? (Lesson 10.2) P246 two hundred forty-six
11 Name Sort Two-Dimensiona Shapes Lesson 11.5 Circe the shapes that match the rue. 1. Shapes with fewer than 5 sides 2. Shapes with more than 4 sides 3. Shapes with 4 anges 4. Shapes with fewer than 6 anges Circe the correct shape. 5. Tammy drew a shape with more than 3 anges. It is not a hexagon. Which shape did Tammy draw? Chapter 11 two hundred forty-seven P247
12 Lesson Check 1. Which shape has fewer than 4 sides? Spira Review 2. Use an inch ruer. What is the ength of the penci to the nearest inch? (Lesson 8.4) 1 inch 2 inches 6 inches 8 inches 3. Use the tay chart. How many chidren chose basketba as their favorite sport? (Lesson 10.1) P248 two hundred forty-eight
13 Name Partition Rectanges HANDS ON Lesson 11.6 Use coor ties to cover the rectange. Trace around the square ties. Write how many. 1. Number of rows: Number of coumns: Tota: square ties 2. Number of rows: Number of coumns: Tota: square ties Sove. Write or draw to expain. 3. Nina wants to put coor ties on a square. 3 coor ties fit across the top of the square. How many rows and coumns of of squares wi Nina need? How many coor ties wi she use in a? ties Number of rows: Number of coumns: Tota: square ties Chapter 11 two hundred forty-nine P249
14 Lesson Check 1. Use coor ties to cover the rectange. How many ties did you use? Spira Review 2. How many faces does a cube have? (Lesson 11.2) 3. How many anges does this shape have? (Lesson 11.4) Use the tay chart. How many more chidren chose art than reading? (Lesson 10.1) P250 two hundred fi fty
15 Name Lesson 11.7 Equa Parts Write how many equa parts there are in the whoe. Write haves, thirds, or fourths to name the equa parts equa parts equa parts equa parts equa parts equa parts equa parts 7. Sort the shapes. Chapter 11 P251
16 Lesson Check 1. What are the 3 equa parts of the shape caed? 2. What are the 4 equa parts of the shape caed? fourths fourths thirds sixths thirds sixths Spira Review 3. What is the sum? (Lesson 4.7) 4. What is the difference? (Lesson 5.2) a quadriatera? (Lesson 11.3) 6. a hexagon? (Lesson 11.3) P252
17 Name Show Equa Parts of a Whoe Lesson 11.8 Draw to show equa parts. 1. haves 2. fourths 3. thirds 4. thirds 5. haves 6. fourths 7. fourths 8. haves 9. thirds Sove. Write or draw to expain. 10. Joe has one sandwich. He cuts the sandwich into fourths. How many pieces of sandwich does he have? pieces Chapter 11 two hundred fi fty-three P253
18 Lesson Check 1. Which shape is divided into fourths? Spira Review 2. How many anges does this shape have? (Lesson 11.4) 3. How many faces does a rectanguar prism have? (Lesson 11.2) Use a centimeter ruer. Measure the ength of each object. How much onger is the ribbon than the string? (Lesson 9.7) 2 centimeters onger 3 centimeters onger 5 centimeters onger 17 centimeters onger P254 two hundred fi fty-four
19 Name Describe Equa Parts Lesson 11.9 Draw to show haves. Coor a haf of the shape Draw to show thirds. Coor a third of the shape Draw to show fourths. Coor a fourth of the shape Circe a the shapes that have a third of the shape shaded. Chapter 11 two hundred fi fty-fi ve P255
20 Lesson Check 1. Which of these has a haf of the shape shaded? Spira Review 2. What is the name of this shape? (Lesson 11.2) 3. Use a centimeter ruer. What is the ength of the string to the nearest centimeter? (Lesson 9.3) hexagon pentagon rectange triange 4. The cock shows the time Chris finished his homework. What time did Chris finish his homework? (Lesson 7.11) P256 two hundred fi fty-six 2:10 A.M. 6:10 P.M. 2:30 A.M. 2:30 P.M. 2 centimeters 4 centimeters 6 centimeters 8 centimeters 5. What time is shown on this cock? (Lesson 7.9) 3:40 8:15 8:03 9:15
21 Name PROBLEM SOLVING Lesson Draw to show your answer. 1. Max has square pizzas that are the same size. What are two different ways he can divide the pizzas into fourths? 2. Lia has two pieces of paper that are the same size. What are two different ways she can divide the pieces of paper into haves? 3. Frank has two crackers that are the same size. What are two different ways he can divide the cracker into thirds? Chapter 11 two hundred fi fty-seven P257
22 Lesson Check 1. Bree cut a piece of cardboard into thirds ike this. Which of these shows another way to cut the cardboard into thirds? Spira Review 2. Which shape has 3 equa parts? (Lesson 11.7) 3. How many anges does this shape have? (Lesson 11.5) What is the best estimate for the width of a door? (Lesson 10.4) 1 foot 3 feet 6 feet 10 feet 5. Which is another way to write 10 minutes after 9? (Lesson 7.10) 8:50 9:10 9:50 10:10 P258 two hundred fi fty-eight
23 Name Chapter 11 Extra Practice Lessons (pp )N Circe the objects that match the shape name. 1. rectanguar prism Circe the set of shapes that are the faces of the three-dimensiona shape. 2. Lesson 11.3 (pp )N Write the number of sides and the number of vertices sides vertices sides vertices sides vertices Chapter 11 two hundred fi fty-nine P259
24 Lesson 11.4 (pp ) Circe the anges in each shape. Write how many anges anges Lesson 11.5 (pp ) Circe the shapes that match the rue. 1. Shapes with fewer than 4 sides 2. Shapes with 5 anges Lesson 11.7 (pp ) Write how many equa parts there are in the whoe. Write haves, thirds, or fourths to name the equa parts equa parts equa parts equa parts Lesson 11.8 (pp ) Draw to show equa parts. 1. fourths 2. haves P260 two hundred sixty
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