PYP 5C s Maths Daily Lesson Plan 2012/2013 Strand: Space and Shape (2-D and 3-D shapes)

Similar documents
Learning from Home Activity Booklet

Nets and Drawings for Visualizing Geometry. Unit 1 Lesson 1

Lesson Plans for Christy Dempsey, Tippit Middle School Week of Monday, February 29, 2016 Monday, February 29, 2016 Day 115

Right Angle Triangle. Square. Opposite sides are parallel

16. [Shapes] Q. What shape is this object? A. sphere. a) Circle the cube. b) Circle the cone. c) Circle the cylinder. d) Circle the sphere.

acute angle An angle with a measure less than that of a right angle. Houghton Mifflin Co. 2 Grade 5 Unit 6

Plainfield Public School District Mathematics/3 rd Grade Curriculum Guide

Lesson 18: Slicing on an Angle

Year 2 Spring Term Week 5 to 7 - Geometry: Properties of Shape

Math 257: Geometry & Probability for Teachers, with Joe Champion, Fall 2013

Geometry Vocabulary. acute angle-an angle measuring less than 90 degrees

The Geometry Template

Three-Dimensional Shapes

Mathematics Success Level E

About Finish Line Mathematics 5

POSITION, DIRECTION AND MOVEMENT Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 Use mathematical

Guidance note Geometry geometrical reasoning

Describe Plane Shapes

An angle that has a measure less than a right angle.

AngLegs Activity Cards Written by Laura O Connor & Debra Stoll

Closed shapes with straight sides

Unit 4 Reasoning about shape. Year 4. Five daily lessons. Autumn term. Unit Objectives. Link Objectives

HPISD Curriculum: Grade 4 TAG Math

Classifying 3D Shapes

UNIT PLAN. Big Idea/Theme: Polygons can be identified, classified, and described.

Math 366 Lecture Notes Section 11.4 Geometry in Three Dimensions

UNIT 6 Nets and Surface Area Overhead Slides

Unit 1, Lesson 13: Polyhedra

Geometry Foundations Planning Document

2nd Grade. 2D Shapes - Part 1 Angles and Sides. Slide 1 / 117 Slide 2 / 117. Slide 3 / 117. Slide 4 / 117. Slide 6 / 117.

Geometry Workbook WALCH PUBLISHING

PERSPECTIVES ON GEOMETRY PRE-ASSESSMENT ANSWER SHEET (GEO )

Polygons. 5 sides 5 angles. pentagon. no no R89. Name

STAAR Category 3 Grade 7 Mathematics TEKS 7.9D. Student Activity 1

Geometry. Geometry is the study of shapes and sizes. The next few pages will review some basic geometry facts. Enjoy the short lesson on geometry.

Objective: Reason about attributes to construct quadrilaterals on square or triangular grid paper.

Properties of polygons Year level: 6 7

Geometry. Set 1. Daily Practice And Answer Keys

Choose the correct answer. For 1 3, use the diagram. Which triangle is right and isosceles? Which angle is an acute angle? J L K

Extra Practice 1. Name Date. Lesson 1: Exploring Triangles

Constructing Symmetrical Shapes

Lesson 99. Three-Dimensional Shapes. sphere cone cylinder. Circle the objects that match the shape name.

Getting Ready to Teach Unit 6

Do You Measure Up? Nancy Crawford, Kathy Jackson, Jennifer Pack Southern Middle School

Polygons. 5 sides 5 angles. pentagon. Name

Draw and Classify 3-Dimensional Figures

2D Space. Name. 1 Trace the vertical lines in red. Trace the horizontal lines in blue. Trace the oblique lines in green.

.o jump moth. G4-34: Prism and Pyramid Bases page 339. Melissa is exploring differences between pyramids and prisms. She discovers that...

Exploring Triangles. We can name triangles by the number of equal sides.

Topic A- F th Grade Math Unit 1 Dates: Aug 1st- Aug 25 th

6th Grade ~ Conceptual Foundations for Unit of Study 8 Geometry DRAFT 6/30/11 Geometry (Spatial Sense & Reasoning) 1. Shapes, Solids and Properties

Grade 6 Mathematics Item Specifications Florida Standards Assessments

Geometry. Students at Dommerich Elementary helped design and construct a mosaic to show parts of their community and local plants and animals.

7) Are HD and HA the same line?

Answer Key Lesson 6: Classifying Shapes

Vocabulary (Return to Links) Circle, square, rectangle, triangle, diamond, trapezoid, parallelogram, rhombus

Answer Keys for Calvert Math

Brunswick School Department: Grade 5

Properties. Circle of Knowledge

5.1 Any Way You Slice It

Consolidation of Grade 6 EQAO Questions Geometry and Spatial Sense

Ready to Go On? Skills Intervention Building Blocks of Geometry

2. A straightedge can create straight line, but can't measure. A ruler can create straight lines and measure distances.

Option: Using an Anchor Activity

Unit 6 - Geometry. Standards

MATHEMATICS. Y4 Understanding shape Visualise, describe and classify 3-D and 2-D shapes. Equipment

Number/Computation. addend Any number being added. digit Any one of the ten symbols: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9

Geometry. Plane Shapes. Talk About It. More Ideas. Formative Assessment. Have students try the following problem. Which shape has parallel lines?

SHAPE AND STRUCTURE. Shape and Structure. An explanation of Mathematical terminology

Geometry Honors Course Syllabus Middleboro High School, Ms. Miles

SECTION SIX Teaching/ Learning Geometry. General Overview

Shape Up. SETTING THE STAGE Children sort figures according to basic attributes.

Geometry !!!!! Tri-Folds 3.G.1 - # 1. 4 Mystery Shape 5 Compare & Contrast. 3rd Grade Math. Compare. Name: Date: Contrast

15.4. PROBLEM SOLVING Three- Dimensional Solids? Are You Ready? Lesson Opener Making Connections. Resources. Essential Question

Geometric Ideas. Name

D A S O D A. Identifying and Classifying 3-D Objects. Examples

Does a group of parallel line segments need to be the same length?

5th Grade Mathematics Essential Standards

Go to Grade 5 Everyday Mathematics Sample Lesson

Geometry 10 and 11 Notes

8th Grade. Slide 1 / 97. Slide 2 / 97. Slide 3 / 97. 3D Geometry. Table of Contents. 3-Dimensional Solids. Volume. Glossary & Standards

Instructional. Essential Standards. Materials. Envision Topic 1 1-1; 1-2; 1-3; 1-4. Envision Topic 2 2-2; 2-3. Envision Topic 2 2-4; 2-5; 2-6

ESSENTIAL MATH SKILLS GEOMETRY. YEAR ONE to FOUR

Three-Dimensional Figures

Year. Small Steps Guidance and Examples. Block 3: Properties of Shapes. Released March 2018

For Exercises 6 and 7, draw the polygons described to help you answer the questions.

FAIRVIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

Table of Contents. Student Practice Pages. Number Lines and Operations Numbers. Inverse Operations and Checking Answers... 40

What A Find! Send students on a quest for polygons!

5th Grade Geometry

1. Write three things you already know about angles. Share your work with a classmate. Does your classmate understand what you wrote?

Mathematics Assessment Anchor Glossary Grades 3 & 4

Mgr. ubomíra Tomková GEOMETRY

2x + 3x = 180 5x = (5x) = 1 5 (180) x = 36. Angle 1: 2(36) = 72 Angle 2: 3(36) = 108

Three Dimensional Figures. TeacherTwins 2015

1. Revision Description Reflect and Review Teasers Recall basics of geometrical shapes.

Common Core. Mathematics Instruction

4 Mathematics Curriculum. Module Overview... i Topic A: Lines and Angles... 4.A.1. Topic B: Angle Measurement... 4.B.1

TOPIC 16 STUDY GUIDE LINES, ANGLES AND SHAPES

Identifying and Classifying Angles and Shapes

Transcription:

Day/ Date Monday/ October 8 th, 2012 To know the vocabulary used to describe 2D and 3D shapes Use the proper vocabulary for 2D shapes (corner, sides, parallel, lines of symmetry, angles acute, obtuse, right-angled) Use the proper vocabulary for 3D shapes (vertex, edge, face, apex) equal sides, parallel side, quadrilateral, symmetry, angle Students prior knowledge, PPt presentation Shapes in real life, PPt quiz 2D shapes and Guess the shape 2,(See in the file under Space and shapes) Ask students to list down some 2-D shapes that they have known in their life To review briefly about 2D shapes, we show s lides of shapes in real life. (: PPt presentation) In class discussion, we introduce properties of all 2D shapes (sides, corner). Then, we show slides of play guess the 2D games and ask them to find the answers as a strategy to deepen their understanding on 2D shapes properties. Closing/reflection: Most of the students understand 2-D Shapes properties.

Day/ Date Wednesday/ October 10 th, 2012 To know the vocabulary used to describe 2D and 3D shapes Use the proper vocabulary for 2D shapes (corner, sides, parallel, lines of symmetry, angles acute, obtuse, right-angled) Use the proper vocabulary for 3D shapes (vertex, edge, face, apex) Equal side, parallel side, angle, equal length, straight Sides, curve edge Students prior knowledge, Smart board shapes matching,(see in the file under Space and shapes) In class discussion students list down the characteristic of rectangle and square. We ask them to make a table of 2D shapes properties and complete the table by sticking pictures of 2D shapes on the table, write the names and list all properties of 2D shapes. As a practice, we deliver a quiz of 2D shapes.. Closing/reflection: Most of the students understand well the characteristic of 2-D shapes by looking at : sides, corner, parallel lines, symmetrical line, angle,

Day/ Date Friday/ October 12 th, 2012 To know the vocabulary used to describe 2D and 3D shapes Use the proper vocabulary for 2D shapes (corner, sides, parallel, lines of symmetry, angles acute, obtuse, right-angled) Use the proper vocabulary for 3D shapes (vertex, edge, face, apex) Equal side, parallel side, angle, equal length, straight Sides, curve edge, Students prior knowledge, Pdf (2-D shape definition flash card, properties of regular shapes, 2-D shapes extensions) See the data in the file under Space and shapes, some 3-D shapes In pairs students give a question about2-d shape based on the characteristic that they have known (how many sides, the characteristic of the line, angle in the shape, etc) To develop their abilities in defining any of 2D shapes, students, in groups, play definition flash cards. Ask students to define any of 2D shapes based on their understanding on properties of 2D shapes. They write the definitions of 2D shapes on maths squared paper.(*as an enrichment Closing/reflection: Students enjoy the activity when working in partners and in groups because they can show their cooperativeness by helping their friends who still confuse about 2-D shapes.

Day/ Date Monday/ October 15 th, 2012 To be able to draw 2D shapes using maths tools with precisions Use a pair of compass and a ruler properly Demonstrate procedures to use these maths tools in drawing particular 2D shapes equal sides, parallel side, quadrilateral, symmetry, angle Students prior knowledge, drawing shape using compass video (V:\Multimedia\PYP\2011-2012\PYP 5\Video\Math\Video about shapes) Ask students to draw 2-D shapes using a pair a compass as their practice without the teacher explanation Show some videos how to draw 2-D shapes using a pair a compass Class discussion about the video and find the strategies Closing/reflection: Visual learners students enjoy the movie and understand how to draw easily. Some students still struggle with it.

Day/ Date Wednesday/ October 17 th, 2012 To be able to draw 2D shapes using maths tools with precisions Use a pair of compass and a ruler properly Demonstrate procedures to use these maths tools in drawing particular 2D shapes equal sides, parallel side, quadrilateral, symmetry, angle Students prior knowledge, drawing shape using compass video (V:\Multimedia\PYP\2011-2012\PYP 5\Video\Math\Video about shapes) Ask students to list down some 2-D shapes that they have known in their life (done by : Mr. Sam in one lesson and I continue the other one lesson) Draw precisely all 2D shapes using maths tools. (Circle, perpendicular line, Isosceles right triangle, square, Isosceles triangle, equilateral triangle, rectangle) They have to follow teachers guidance/instruction on how to draw them using maths tools. Closing/reflection: Some students still have difficulties with their fine motor skill. They need more time to finish their task (Nigel, Shannon, Javier, Jack, BJ, Bryan)

Day/ Date Friday/ October 19 th, 2012 To be able to draw 2D shapes using maths tools with precisions Use a pair of compass and a ruler properly Demonstrate procedures to use these maths tools in drawing particular 2D shapes equal sides, parallel side, quadrilateral, symmetry, angle Students prior knowledge drawing shape using compass video (V:\Multimedia\PYP\2011-2012\PYP 5\Video\Math\Video about shapes) Ask student to draw some 2-D shapes that they have learnt before using a pair of compass. (done by : Mr. Sam in one lesson and I continue the other one lesson) Class discussion how to draw 2-D shapes that they have to learnt before to know their understanding of it Draw precisely all 2D shapes using maths tools (Hexagon, pentagon). They have to follow teachers guidance/instruction on how to draw them using maths tools. Closing/reflection: Students still can finish how to draw the pentagon, because they need more time to finish the hexagon.

Day/ Date Monday/ October 22 nd, 2012 To understand the connections between 2D and 3D shapes Differentiate between 2D and 3D shapes (What I m looking Explore the nets of different 3D shapes for) Draw the net of particular 3D shapes Vertices, edges, faces Students prior knowledge, Play guess the 3-D shapes, properties of 2D 3D ppt. (see in PYP 5, core subject, space and shape, 2-D and 3-D shapes resources) Class discussion about Basic fact understand that 2D representations of 3D objects can be used to visualize and solve problems Play guess the 3D games from powerpoint-pre-assessment. Students bring any 3-D shape objects from home and the class (e.g. pencil case, paper box, analyze and identify all 2-D shapes in the object, ask students to keep it for later Students are introduced to 3-D shapes, they are: rectangular prism, cube, triangular prism, pyramid, etc. Teachers may use 3D blocks to explain about vertex, edges, and faces in 3D shapes. Use the powerpoint in public new/pyp 5/homeroom subjects/math/2d and3d shape/properties_of_2d_3d_shapes.ppt Closing/reflection: Students can list down what 2-D shapes in their 3D shapes object that they bring. They can mention the

Day/ Date Wednesday/ October 24 nd, 2012 To understand the connections between 2D and 3D shapes Differentiate between 2D and 3D shapes Explore the nets of different 3D shapes Draw the net of particular 3D shapes Vertices, edges, faces Students prior knowledge, 3-D shapes real object Class discussion about Basic fact Class discussion the thinking tools that students need to show the connection between 2-D shapes and 3-D shapes use 2D representations of 3D objects to visualize and solve problems, for example using drawings or models To introduce how to make 3D net, students will use their 3D shape object that they have analyzed before. They will try to guess it first how it look like when it is flat (2D) or how the net look like. After that they open the 3D object they have and analyze the 3D net. Then they can display their result into A 3 paper along with explanation of the vertex, edges and faces and also what kind of 2D shape that form the 3D shape. Students create square pyramid or rectangular prism or triangular prism or cube (there must be 3 shapes). In the project they have to write the basic criteria of the shapes (face, vertex, edges) and additional criteria ( write 2-D that build 3-D shape) Present their result by exhibiting gallery walk Closing/reflection: Students can explain their reason of thinking tool chosen, such as : Ela chose mind mapping because she will make an analysis mind map to show the relationship of 2- D and 3-D shapes. Enzo choose analysis in taxonomy bloom, because he will analyze what are the relationship between 2-D and 3-D shapes. Celine, Ela and Enzo share their ideas how to produce their work using mind mapping

Note : Friday, October 26, 2012 Idul Adha holiday Monday, October 29 th, 2012 and Wednesday, October 31 st, 2012 do not have any math lesson for summative presentation Day/ Date Friday/ November 2 nd, 2012 To understand the connections between 2D and 3D shapes Differentiate between 2D and 3D shapes Explore the nets of different 3D shapes Draw the net of particular 3D shapes Vertices, edges, faces Students prior knowledge, 3-D shapes real object and 3-D shapes net Class discussion about Basic fact Sharing their homework, what difficulties that they found Draw their Summative project in their maths book Students model 3D shapes (students create a combination of 3 shapes nets from hard paper and building an object ) Criteria: Create/trace their own net (3 kinds of 3D shapes) Identify each types of 3d shapes using geometry vocabulary Closing/reflection: Some students really show their creativeness by create their summative project of 3- D shapes.