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Lesson Plan The Greedy Triangle Second Grade, Common Core Learning Task Standard:

Sequence of whole group, small group, & Independent work: Set the purpose by asking questions introducing vocabulary slides 4-8 (5-10 mins). 2. Read the story (5-10 mins).

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Lesson Plan The Greedy Triangle Second Grade, Common Core Learning Task Standard:

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  1. Sequence of whole group, small group, & Independent work: • Set the purpose by asking questions introducing vocabulary slides 4-8 (5-10 mins). • 2. Read the story (5-10 mins). • Review expectations, small group/partner assignments and mathematical practices. Students break into groups to create shapes using geo-boards (10-15mins). • Transition Time - report back to whole group. Think, Pair, & Share: What is a polygon? Make changes to the anchor chart. Add permanent writing. (3-6 mins). • Whole group or with partners complete the Polygon Picture Glossary • Watch Shape video (5-10 mins) • Explore Shapes using “Foldable Glossary” (10mins). • Close/End of the Day review – Using performance based assessments • This can be treated as an exit slip if used for formative assessment. (5-10 mins) Lesson Plan The Greedy Triangle Second Grade, Common Core Learning Task Standard: 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. Student Objective Statement: I can identify the different attributes of polygons. I can identify different kinds of polygons based on their attributes. I can create various polygons using different media. I can describe in words what polygons are. Essential questions: Where do you see polygons? In what ways are polygons used? Activities & Sequencing: Hook/Engage (5 mins): Think, Pair, & Share: What is a polygon? Create an anchor chart: Using stick notes write down what you think a polygon could be and add it to the class circle map. You can change your mind later.

  2. Anchor Chart Geometry Polygons What do you know about polygons?

  3. The Greedy Triangle Written by Marilyn Burns

  4. Materials • The book The Greedy Triangle • Crayons • Pencils • Geoboard • Smartboard • Paper from teacher

  5. Introduction This story is about a Triangle who wants to be more than just a Triangle. It believes that more angles and corners will make life better. So the Triangle visits the character the Shapeshifter. The Shapeshifter changes the Triangle into many different shapes. Do you think some shapes are better than others and why? How will the Shapeshifter change the Triangle into different shapes? What shapes do you think the Triangle will turn into?

  6. Polygons have.. Sides- Sides are the outside lines of a shape. Angle: the space where two lines meet to make a corner. Corner (VERTEX)- a corner is where the sides of the lines meet.

  7. Vocabulary The next set of vocabulary words I will introduce are quadrilateral, pentagon, and hexagon. Quadrilateral A quadrilateral has four sides and four corners. A baseball diamond is the shape of a quadrilateral. Pentagon A pentagon has five sides and five corners. A soccer ball is made up of tiny pentagon shapes. Hexagon A hexagon has six sides and six corners. A Bee hive cell is the shape of a hexagon.

  8. Vocabulary Heptagon A hexagon is a seven sided shape with seven corners. A flower can be in the shape of a hexagon. Octagon An octagon is an eight sided shape with eight corners. A stop sign is the shape of an octagon. Nonagon A nonagon is a nine sided shape with nine corners. The top of a building can be in the shape of a nonagon. Decagon A decagon is a ten sided shape with ten corners. A mirror can be in the shape of a decagon.

  9. During Reading 3 3 Triangle Quadrilateral 4 4 Pentagon 5 5 6 Hexagon 6 Let’s have some fun reviewing our shapes. CLICK

  10. After Reading Geoboard Fun! What is the lesson the triangle learned? What is the lesson you learned? Let’s have some fun watching a video about shapes and sizes. CLICK

  11. Let’s have some fun watching a video about shapes and sizes. CLICK

  12. Quick Check:

  13. Formative/Summative Performance Assessment

  14. Formative/Summative Performance Assessment

  15. Works Cited Burns, M. (1994). The Greedy Triangle. New York: Scholastic Linehan, Anne (1992). Stretch-It! San Diego: Teaching Resource Center. http://www.mathsolutions.com/documents/2004_Writing_in_Math.pdf http://cmc-math.org/family/PDF%20Documents/ExploringPolygons.pdf http://www.nsa.gov/academia/_files/collected_learning/elementary/geometry/ponder_the_polygon.pdf

  16. Lesson retrieved and altered on April 9, 2013 from: https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:i_oTLKvibwMJ:www.reading.ccsu.edu/kurkjian/Internet%2520Project/Student%2520work/Julie%2520Campbell/The%2520Greedy%2520Triangle%2520Cyber%2520Lesson(hv).ppt+greedy+triangle+image&hl=en&gl=us&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEESjrwqLu7hennVuR4_5nGikyODyy6CI8Ter1jyMZ7cMxzMhbu0K7-nMPEcGm1OrJF54owyyc0TMucoXp-GpZOEuFnHr2sg8-_O1XfzLJ0eAHxWgSxJEraQ0JHz6yKP_f14NFUoKd&sig=AHIEtbT8_LdSwG7RxVbAN2XK_wsPPeLQnA

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