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Group 4 EDTC 6320

Group 4 EDTC 6320 . Part C Bricks 2 - 4. Brick 2: the Learning seat. The locale and situation that the learners will access the information. Brick 2. Brick 2. Brick 2. Brick 3: Performance place. Brick 4: instructional objectives.

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Group 4 EDTC 6320

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  1. Group 4 EDTC 6320 Part C Bricks 2 - 4

  2. Brick 2: the Learning seat • The locale and situation that the learners will access the information.

  3. Brick 2

  4. Brick 2

  5. Brick 2

  6. Brick 3: Performance place

  7. Brick 4: instructional objectives • (6) Geometry and spatial reasoning. The student compares and classifies two- and three-dimensional figures using geometric vocabulary and properties. The student is expected to: • (A) use angle measurements to classify pairs of angles as complementary or supplementary; • (B) use properties to classify triangles and quadrilaterals; • (C) use properties to classify three-dimensional figures, including pyramids, cones, prisms, and cylinders; and • (D) use critical attributes to define similarity.

  8. EXAMPLE • Use properties to classify three-dimensional figures, including pyramids, cones, prisms, and cylinders

  9. Brick 4: instructional objectives • (7) Geometry and spatial reasoning. The student uses coordinate geometry to describe location on a plane. The student is expected to: • (A) locate and name points on a coordinate plane using ordered pairs of integers; and • (B) graph reflections across the horizontal or vertical axis and graph translations on a coordinate plane.

  10. EXAMPLE • Locate and name points on a coordinate plane using ordered pairs of integers.

  11. Brick 4: instructional objectives • (8) Geometry and spatial reasoning. The student uses geometry to model and describe the physical world. The student is expected to: • (A) sketch three-dimensional figures when given the top, side, and front views; • (B) make a net (two-dimensional model) of the surface area of a three-dimensional figure; and • (C) use geometric concepts and properties to solve problems in fields such as art and architecture.

  12. EXAMPLE • Use geometric concepts and properties to solve problems in fields such as art and architecture

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