Lesson 3
Shapes That Are Flat
Warm-up: Which One Doesn’t Belong: All the Shapes (10 minutes)
Narrative
Launch
- Groups of 2
- Display the image.
- “Pick one that doesn’t belong. Be ready to share why it doesn’t belong.”
- 1 minute: quiet think time
Activity
- “Discuss your thinking with your partner.”
- 2–3 minutes: partner discussion
- Share and record responses.
Student Facing
Which one doesn’t belong?
Student Response
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Activity Synthesis
- “Let’s find at least one reason why each one doesn’t belong.”
- “What solid shapes do the images for A, B, and C show?” (cube, cone, and cylinder)
- “Does D show a solid shape? Why or why not?” (Maybe it is supposed to be a sphere. It looks like it is just a circle.)
- “A circle is not one of our solid shapes. We call it a flat shape.”
Activity 1: Card Sort: Flat Shapes (15 minutes)
Narrative
Supports accessibility for: Conceptual Understanding, Attention
Required Materials
Materials to Copy
- Flat Shape Cards Grade 1
Required Preparation
- Create a set of Flat Shape Cards from the blackline master for each group of 2.
Launch
- Groups of 2
- Give each group a set of shape cards.
Activity
- “With your partner, sort your shape cards into groups. Give each group a category. Remember, a category is a label that tells how objects in a group are alike. Explain each category you made. Then sort the cards in a different way.”
- 10 minutes: partner work time
- Consider asking:
- “How might you describe this shape?”
- “Why did you place this shape in this group?”
- “Why didn’t you place _____ with this group?”
Student Response
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Activity Synthesis
- “What words did you use to explain how you sorted the shapes?” (Number of points, sides, corners, name of shapes)
- Highlight the use of terms like triangle, circle, rectangle, square, hexagon, corners, and sides.
Activity 2: Shape Sort Gallery Walk (20 minutes)
Narrative
The purpose of this activity is for students to participate in a gallery walk in which they see a variety of ways the flat shapes have been sorted. Student discuss with their partner what they notice about how their classmates sorted the shapes (MP3).
Required Materials
Materials to Gather
Required Preparation
- Display each group's work from the previous activity.
Launch
- Groups of 2
- “We are going to do a gallery walk to look at different ways we have sorted the flat shapes. Talk with your partner about what you notice about the work. See if you can tell how they sorted the shapes. Record how they sorted in your book.”
Activity
- 3 minutes: partner work time
- “Now we will all move so we can see how a different group sorted the shapes.”
- 3 minutes: partner work time
- Repeat as time permits.
Student Facing
Group 1: They sorted
Group 2: They sorted
Group 3: They sorted
Student Response
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Activity Synthesis
- “In what different ways did we sort the shapes?”
- As each different way is mentioned, ask the group that sorted in that way to explain how they decided which shapes belonged in each category.
Lesson Synthesis
Lesson Synthesis
Display Card A.
“Today we looked at flat shapes and described them in different ways in order to sort shapes. How might you describe this shape?” (There are three sides that are the same. There are three corners. It is a triangle.)
Display Card Q.
“How might you describe this shape?” (There are four sides. Three of the sides are the same length and the bottom side is long.)
Continue with shape cards U and C as time allows.
Cool-down: Sort the Shapes (5 minutes)
Cool-Down
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