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TOPIC 15

TOPIC 15. GEOMETRY. TOPIC 15. Click on the Lesson in the Table. Menu. COMMON CORE STANDARDS. Lesson 5. I will learn how to place plane shapes next to each other to make a new, larger plane shape. Making New Shapes from Shapes. Menu. Problem-Based Interactive Learning.

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TOPIC 15

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  1. TOPIC 15 GEOMETRY

  2. TOPIC 15 Click on the Lesson in the Table Menu

  3. COMMON CORE STANDARDS

  4. Lesson 5 I will learn how to place plane shapes next to each other to make a new, larger plane shape . Making New Shapes from Shapes Menu

  5. Problem-Based Interactive Learning Overview In this activity, we will use pattern blocks to combine plane shapes and create other plane shapes. Focus How can plane shapes be combined to make new plane shapes? Menu

  6. Set the Purpose: You have learned about some plane shapes. Today, you will learn how to make new plane shapes from other plane shapes. Menu

  7. Connect: Distribute pattern blocks. Turn & Talk Name the shape and color of each shape. Menu

  8. Pose the Problem: How can you use pattern block shapes to make new shapes? Turn & Talk Pattern Block Link Menu

  9. Lesson 5 Menu

  10. 15-5 Visual Learning

  11. 15-5 No; a hexagon has 6 sides.

  12. 15-5 Menu

  13. Sum it Up! In this lesson you learned that you can fput plane shapes together to make a new, bigger plane shape. 15-1

  14. I will learn about solid figures, such as cubes, rectangular prisms, spheres, cylinders, and cones. Solid figures are shapes that take up space instead of being flat like triangles, squares, rectangles, and circles. Lesson 6 Identifying Solid Figures Menu

  15. Problem-Based Interactive Learning Overview In this activity, you will use models of geometric solids to identify and name standard geometric solids and recognize them in your everyday experiences. Focus What are some everyday objects that are close approximations of geometric solids? Menu

  16. Set the Purpose: You have learned about plane shapes. Today, you will learn about solid shapes, also called solid figures. Menu

  17. Connect Today you will be learning about these solid figures. Tell about some objects that you know that are shaped like these solid figures.

  18. Pose the Problem Let’s learn the names of these solid figures. Think of some objects in the classroom, or other places, that have these shapes.

  19. Lesson 6 Draw a box Draw a box Draw a ice cream cone Draw a can Draw an eraser

  20. LESSON 6

  21. Menu

  22. Sum it Up! In this lesson you learned that many of the objects that you use in everyday life are a lot like the solid figures you have just learned about. You can find examples of cubes, retangular prisms, spheres, cylinders, and cones all around you. 15-1

  23. Turn & Talk Menu

  24. Menu MATH BACKGROUND

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