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Geometry

Geometry. Introduction and Directions. and Spatial Sense. Geometry Lesson. Spatial Sense Lesson. Where can we find these shapes in our environment?. QUIZ. Introduction. Grade Level: Kindergarten

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Geometry

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  1. Geometry Introduction and Directions and Spatial Sense Geometry Lesson Spatial Sense Lesson Where can we find these shapes in our environment? QUIZ

  2. Introduction Grade Level: Kindergarten Objectives: Show students that geometry is everywhere, how to explain where objects (shapes) are in relation to other shapes, show the importance that geometry plays in everyday life, and make sure the students are successful in interpreting and recognizing object size and shape in the classroom, and their environment. Directions The Geometry and Spatial Sense interactive activity is designed for the student to participate in two lessons, and then prove what they have learned through a quiz at the end. First complete that geometry lesson, and then continue on to the Spatial Sense lesson. Finally, complete the quiz. Parents and teachers are strongly recommended to work with their student on this, to help them read through the lessons. Home

  3. SHAPES in our environment

  4. SHAPES in two (2) dimension CIRCLE SQUARE TRIANGLE A square, is a shape that has four sides of equal length. A circle is a shape that is made up of a curved line, with no straight lines or points. A triangle, is a shape with three straight lines, and has three points.

  5. (shapes in two dimension continued) OVAL RECTANGLE HEXAGON An oval, is an object having the general shape of an egg. A rectangle, is an object with four sides, where two of the sides are the equal, and the other two sides are equal. A hexagon, is an object that has six sides.

  6. SHAPESin three (3) dimension SPHERE CYLINDER CUBE A sphere, is an object with a round body, that has a shape like a ball. A cylinder, is a surface connected by two circles at the top and bottom. A square,is an objected made up of 6 equal squares connected together. Home

  7. Spatial Sense

  8. Spatial Sense of Shapes The location of shapes can be described by telling where they are compared to other shapes (objects) using these spatial sense words. • Up • Down • Over • Under • Bottom • Top • Inside • Outside • Right side up • Upside down

  9. UPandDOWN OVERandUNDER Here is an example of a student putting something down. Down, means something below you, so she is putting the papers down, or below her. Here is an example of a student, whose legs are under the table. Under, refers to an object that is below something else. Here is an example of a cheeseburger, where the bun is over the meat. Over, refers to something that is above something else. Here is an example of a student putting her hand up. Up, refers to something above you, so she put her hand up, or above her.

  10. Bottom and Top Inside and Outside In this example of a stack of books, we can locate which book is on the top and which one is on the bottom. The purple book is on the bottom, and the green book is on the top. In this example, we can describe where the children are, by saying which one is inside and which one is outside. The girl is standing outside the house, and the boy is coloring inside the house.

  11. Right Side Up Upside down Home

  12. QUIZ Using the pictures provided for each question, choose A, B, C, or D that gives the best answer for each question.

  13. A D STOP Re cycle trash mail C Which object is a square? mail A B C D B

  14. Try Again

  15. CORRECT!!! Next question

  16. C A STOP D Re cycle trash mail Which object is a circle? B mail A B C D

  17. Try Again

  18. CORRECT!!! Next question

  19. A B STOP Re cycle trash mail Which object is a triangle? C mail A B C D D

  20. Try Again

  21. CORRECT!!! Next question

  22. B C STOP Re cycle trash mail D Which object is an octagon? A mail A B C D

  23. Try Again

  24. CORRECT!!! Next question

  25. D STOP C Re cycle trash mail Which object is a rectangle? B mail A A B C D

  26. Try Again

  27. CORRECT!!! Next question

  28. B A STOP Re cycle trash mail Which object is a cube? D mail A B C D C

  29. Try Again

  30. CORRECT!!! Next question

  31. C STOP B Re cycle trash mail Which object is a cylinder? D mail A B C D A

  32. Try Again

  33. CORRECT!!! Next question

  34. STOP Re cycle trash mail Where is the Trash can? A Under the Stop Sign mail B Upside down C Outside the house D On top of the tree

  35. Try Again

  36. CORRECT!!! Next question

  37. STOP Re cycle trash mail Where is the mail box? A Under the clouds mail B On top of the stop sign C At the bottom trash can D Over the trees

  38. Try Again

  39. CORRECT!!! Next question

  40. STOP Re cycle trash mail Where is the stop sign? A Under the mailbox mail B Above the house C Upside down D Right side up

  41. Try Again

  42. CORRECT!!! Finish

  43. FINISHED!

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