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Getting Into Shapes!. Created by: Diana Misso. Peer Review Focus Question. Do my assessments fairly assess the students’ ability to recognize and draw shapes? How can I improve my essential question(s)?. Elementary Level Learning Experience. Trinity Catholic Academy - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Getting Into Shapes!Created by: Diana Misso

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Peer Review Focus Question

▪ Do my assessments fairly assess the students’ ability to recognize and draw shapes?

▪ How can I improve my essential question(s)?

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Elementary Level Learning Experience

▪ Trinity Catholic Academy–Urban Catholic School in South

Buffalo–PK – 8–Approximately 120 students▪ Taught in March 2013–One week (5 days) of 45 minute

classes

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Grade Level/Ability of Students

▪ Second Grade Class of 10 students–5 boys, 5 girls▪ Two students have IEP’s▪ Two students receive Title 1 Math services▪ Rules & Procedures have been established

(Page 19)

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NYS Common Core Learning Standard

2.G.1Standard Area: Mathematics

Domain: Geometry (G)Cluster: Reason with shapes and their attributes.

Standard 1: Recognize and draw shapes having specified attributes, such as a given number of

angles or a given number of equal faces. Identify triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons, hexagons,

and cubes.

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Objective

To recognize and identify two-dimensional shapes in order to develop a deeper understanding of geometry and its’ role in everyday life.

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Enduring Understandings

Geometry is a representation of the world around us.Geometric shapes exist in the natural and the man-made world.Objects can be analyzed, sorted, and compared by attributes.

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Essential Questions

How can I use shapes and equal parts?

How do we use geometry to make sense of the real world?

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Guiding Questions

How many sides & angles does a shape have?

Describe a shape by its given name, number of sides, and/or number of angles.

What are examples of objects in school that look like 2D shapes?

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Assessing Prior Knowledge

2D Shapes Pretest (Page 27)

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Results of Pre Testing

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Anticipatory Set

Read aloud: The Greedy Triangle, by Marilyn Burns

(http://youtu.be/kPuI4XyyZUE

)

Create an anchor chart as a whole group

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Day One

Model & practice creating shapes on geoboards

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Day Two

Sort pattern blocks and work in math textbook

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Day Three

Problem Solving with 2D Shapes

Example on page 30, 31

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Day Four

“My Polygon Riddle”

(Page 30)

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Summative Assessment

Independently create a “What’s in a

Shape?” booklet

Oral Assessment

Written Posttest

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Results of Pre & Post Testing

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Recognizing Shapes

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What’s in a Shape? Rubric

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What’s in a Shape?

Student Work begins in Appendix III (Page 33)

Number of Students performing at a level of…▪ Distinguished: 3▪ Proficient: 5▪ Developing: 2

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Thank You…

Members of TLQP and EDU518 for your continued feedback.