Original price was: $5.00.$3.75Current price is: $3.75.
These Classifying 2-D Shapes activities are LOW PREP and great for fifth-grade interactive notebooks! Each blackline master included in this resource reduces paper use by providing materials for at least two (2) students. Sized for composition notebook use.
Description
These 5G4 Classifying 2-D Shapes interactive notebook activities are LOW PREP and HIGHLY ENGAGING for 5th graders! Each blackline master included in this resource reduces paper use by providing materials for at least two (2) students. All foldable activities are sized perfectly for composition notebook use. For more information on how to use interactive notebooks in the classroom, please visit our mini blog series.
STANDARDS ADDRESSED:
- 5.G.B.3 – Understand that attributes belonging to a category of two-dimensional figures also belong to all subcategories of that category. For example, all rectangles have four right angles and squares are rectangles, so all squares have four right angles.
- 5.G.B.4 – Classify two-dimensional figures in a hierarchy based on properties.
WHAT’S INCLUDED:
- terms of use/how to use this product
- real-life photos of the completed pages in a student notebook (COMING SOON)
- ย learning standard with indicator of mastery for display
- answer key for each activity
- five (5) interactive notebook activities for Classifying 2-D Shapes
TERMS OF USE:ย
The purchase of this product allows you, the person who purchased it, to use the activities in your personal classroom (or homeschool classroom) for your students. You may use these activities from year to year freely within your own personal classroom but you may not share them with other teachers without the purchase of additional licensing.
This product is neither permitted to be posted online either in part or in its entirety nor can it be shared electronically (via email, network drives, etc.), sold, or otherwise distributed without additional licensing or express written permission by the creator of this product, Crystal Mencia, at crystal.mencia@teachingprincipal.com. Doing so makes it possible for an internet search to make the document available on the Internet, free of charge, and is a direct violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Thank you for your compliance!
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