Display Title
Math Example--Geometric Shapes--Modeling Shapes--Example 4
Display Title
Math Example--Geometric Shapes--Modeling Shapes--Example 4
Topic
Geometric Shapes
Description
Use popsicle sticks and glue to model a trapezoid. Use five popsicle sticks to form the trapezoid shape. To solve the problem, use five popsicle sticks. Arrange two sticks for the shorter parallel side, two for the longer parallel side, and connect them with a stick at an angle. Apply glue at each corner to secure the sticks, forming a trapezoid.
The topic of Geometric Shapes introduces students to the fundamental concepts of geometric shapes, their properties, and applications. These examples provide hands-on opportunities for students to model shapes using practical tools, encouraging a deeper understanding of geometry.
Seeing multiple worked-out examples is crucial for students to fully grasp the underlying concepts. By observing different applications, students can compare and contrast methodologies, understand patterns, and solidify their knowledge.
Teacher Script: Let's look at this example together. You will use the provided materials to model the shape. shape. Pay attention to how the number of edges relates to the vertices and sides. This hands-on activity is a great way to explore the properties of geometric shapes.
For a complete collection of math examples related to Geometric Shapes click on this link: Math Examples: Modeling Geometric Shapes Collection.
Common Core Standards | CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.K.G.B.5 |
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Grade Range | K - 2 |
Curriculum Nodes |
Arithmetic • Geometric Shapes and Figures • Modeling Shapes |
Copyright Year | 2020 |
Keywords | modeling shapes |