Showing posts with label Attributes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Attributes. Show all posts

Saturday, February 11, 2012

Two and Three Dimensional Shapes

    We read Captain Invincible and the Space Shapes. We discussed and identified the three dimensional shape on each page and the two dimensional face for the shape. Example: cylinder-circle. Then students went around the room and a chose a object they wanted. We returned to the carpet, shared our object, the the three dimensional shape and the two dimensional face. Then we sorted our shapes by the shape of their face. 



    We read The Shape of Things and the three dimensional shape and it's two dimensional shape as we read. Then students practiced making two dimensional shapes using play dough. Then I head a three dimensional shape card, we identified it and created it using play do.





    We read The Greedy Triangle. We discussed the three dimensional and two dimensional shapes seen in the book. Students shared a three dimensional shape they see at home, the object, and the two dimensional face. Then students used toothpicks and marshmallows to create three dimensional shapes. We shared our shapes. Then we counted and recorded the vertices (marshmallows) and sides (toothpicks).










Saturday, November 13, 2010

Comparing Sets and Attributes

This was the last week of the 2nd 6 weeks so we review math concepts for this six weeks. Below are some the activites we did.


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Saturday, November 6, 2010

Sorting by Attributes

This week in math, we learned about sorting and attributes. We learned that attributes are words that describe: color, size, shape, texture, etc. We connected back to science by reviewing our five senses and what we learned about properties of objects. The first day, each student brought a ball to school and created a circle map of words that described their balls. Then we charted the words. Then we went back and categorized the words in groups such as color, size, shape, texture, etc.

Then someone came into our room on Monday evening and mixed up our math manipulatives. We had to use what we learned about attributes the day before to sort them. After sorting several ways, students recorded one sort in their math journals and labeled with the attribute.



Then we read The Button Box and discussed all the different ways they sorted buttons in the story. Then students worked in small groups to sort buttons.



On Thursday, the students were presented with a problem. They were given a bag of "cookies" and 4 plates. They had to sort the cookies by 1 attribute and make sure everyone got the same number of cookies on their plate. They had a lot of fun guessing and checking.




Thursday, November 12, 2009

Sorting Rules

When we went to the computer lab this week, we worked in Pixie 2 to create three sets of objects using a sorting rule we created. Then we switched with a partner and they had to determine what attribute we used to sort our pictures.



Button Sorting

We read The Button Box by Margaret Reid. We worked with a partner to sort buttons by different attributes (color, size, shape, etc.) Then we recorded one of the three different ways we sorted our buttons.

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