Lesson 13
Describe and Match Shapes
Warm-up: How Many Do You See: Add On and Rearrange (10 minutes)
Narrative
Launch
- Groups of 2
- “How many do you see? How do you see them?”
- Flash the image.
- 30 seconds: quiet think time
Activity
- Display the image.
- “Discuss your thinking with your partner.”
- 1 minute: partner discussion
- Record responses.
- Repeat for each image.
Student Facing
How many do you see?
How do you see them?
Student Response
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Activity Synthesis
- “What helped you see how many dots there were each time?” (In the second image I saw 3 and 1 more and I know that is 4. In the last one I saw 2 and 2.)
Activity 1: Where are the Pattern Blocks? (10 minutes)
Narrative
Supports accessibility for: Visual-Spatial Reasoning
Required Materials
Materials to Gather
Launch
- Groups of 2
- Give students colored pencils or crayons.
- Play one round of I spy with students, using the words above, below, next to, and beside. For example:
- “I spy something that is above the clock.”
- “I spy something that is beside the window.”
- "I spy something that is below the poster.”
- After students identify each object, invite students to chorally repeat these words or phrases in unison 1–2 times:
- “The _____ is beside the _____.”
- “The _____ is below the _____.”
Activity
- “Color the shape that is above the yellow hexagon blue.”
- “Color the shape that is next to the triangle red.”
- "Color the shape that is below the yellow hexagon orange.”
- “Color the shape that is beside the yellow hexagon purple.”
- “Draw a new shape below the green triangle.”
Student Facing
Synthesis:
Student Response
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Activity Synthesis
- Display the image:
- “Where is the red trapezoid pattern block?” (The red trapezoid pattern block is above the orange square.)
- 30 seconds: quiet think time
- 30 seconds: partner discussions
- Share responses.
- Repeat the steps with the other pattern blocks, recording the words as the students share. Consider creating a poster to display in the classroom.
Activity 2: Introduce Match Mine, Pattern Blocks (15 minutes)
Narrative
The purpose of this activity is for students to learn stage 1 of the Match Mine center. Students use positional words to describe the location of pattern blocks within a larger shape. Students may initially describe the shapes generally or use positional words other than those introduced in the previous activity. Students need repeated experiences hearing positional words in order to develop precision with their language (MP6).
Advances: Listening, Speaking
Required Materials
Materials to Gather
Launch
- Groups of 2
- Give students access to pattern blocks.
- “We are going to learn a new center called Match Mine. Let’s practice describing a shape together.”
- Build a shape with 5 pattern blocks.
- “How could we describe where the square is in this shape?” (The square is below the hexagon.)
- “How could we describe where the triangle is?” (The triangle is next to the square.)
- “One partner will build a shape using 5 pattern blocks. Then they will tell their partner about the shape and their partner tries to make the same shape.”
- “Remember to use positional words that will help your partner put each pattern block in the right place.”
- “Keep your shapes hidden while you build them. When your partner is done making the shape, check to see if they match.”
- “Take turns building and describing shapes with your partner.”
Activity
- 8 minutes: partner work time
- Monitor for students who describe the location of each pattern block using positional words.
Activity Synthesis
- Display a shape made up of 5 pattern blocks, including a triangle.
- “How would you tell your partner where to put the triangle?”
Activity 3: Centers: Choice Time (20 minutes)
Narrative
The purpose of this activity is for students to choose from activities that offer practice building shapes and putting together shapes to form larger shapes.
Students choose from any stage of previously introduced centers.
- Match Mine
- Geoblocks
- Build Shapes
- Pattern Blocks
- Less, Same, More
Required Materials
Materials to Gather
Required Preparation
- Gather materials from:
- Match Mine, Stage 1
- Geoblocks, Stages 1 and 2
- Build Shapes, Stages 1 and 2
- Pattern Blocks, Stages 1-5
- Less, Same, More, Stages 1-4
Launch
- “Today we are going to choose from centers we have already learned. You can also continue playing Match Mine.”
- Display the center choices in the student book.
- “Think about what you would like to do first.”
- 30 seconds: quiet think time
Activity
- Invite students to work at the center of their choice.
- 8 minutes: center work time
- “Choose what you would like to do next.”
- 8 minutes: center work time
Student Facing
Choose a center.
Match Mine
Geoblocks
Build Shapes
Pattern Blocks
Less, Same, More
Activity Synthesis
- “If your partner gets stuck, how can you help them without telling them the answer?”
Lesson Synthesis
Lesson Synthesis
Cool-down: Unit 3, Section B Checkpoint (0 minutes)
Cool-Down
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