Math - Geometry

This board has ideas, activities, and resources for elementary math teachers who are teaching geometry. Topics for geometry include classifying quadrilaterals, types of angles, building shapes, symmetry, lines and angles, 2D and 3D figures, and protractors. Teachers can find anchor charts, practice, worksheets, and digital learning activities, and games for teaching geometry in their kindergarten, first, second, third, and fourth, and fifth grade classrooms.
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This board has ideas, activities, and resources for elementary math teachers who are teaching geometry. Topics for geometry include classifying quadrilaterals, types of angles, building shapes, symmetry, lines and angles, 2D and 3D figures, and protractors. Teachers can find anchor charts, practice, worksheets, and digital learning activities, and games for teaching geometry in their kindergarten, first, second, third, and fourth, and fifth grade classrooms.
Reasoning and Proof - GeometryCoach.com
I used these tips. It definitely made things go a lot smoother than usual. http://geometrycoach.com/reasoning-and-proof/
Here's a lesson and resources on naming and identifying points, line segments, rays, angles, and lines.
Geometry: Angle Basics, Protractor, Compass, and Types of Angles
Journal Wizard: Angle Relationships bridging to the Unit Circle!
Name Geometry (E is for Explore!)
Name Geometry - Y4 Australian Curriculum- Geometric Reasoning - ACMMG089- Compare angles & classify them as equal to, greater than or less than a right angle
This & That
Teaching 2 Dimensional Shapes - Interactive Notebook. FREE download for shapes used found on this teacher site.
Amy Groesbeck on Instagram: “Area of irregular figures, can you not?
Mrs. C's Classroom
Here's an easy, fun, and inexpensive way for students to practice symmetry. Just use the die cutting machine and cut out shapes with construction paper, some with varying lines of symmetry and some without any lines.
25 Days of Art: Building Squares
GEOMETRY -- KIDDOS. Panels of cardboard, slitted on several sides. What will they make? Cool art, that's for sure. :)
An Anchor Chart for Introducing Angles!
Angle Anchor Chart -Students make one & take it home! Tell students to put the poster up in their room & tell parents everything they learned about angles! Next day they have them draw four main angles without anything up in the classroom! Will need is f