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Matching Triangles
Can you sort these triangles into three different families and explain how you did it?
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Inside Triangles
How many different triangles can you draw on the dotty grid which each have one dot in the middle?
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Board Block
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Repeating Patterns
Try continuing these patterns made from triangles. Can you create your own repeating pattern?
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Chairs and Tables
Make a chair and table out of interlocking cubes, making sure that the chair fits under the table!
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Let's Investigate Triangles
Vincent and Tara are making triangles with the class construction set. They have a pile of strips of different lengths. How many different triangles can they make?
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Opening Patterns
Look at some of the patterns in the Olympic Opening ceremonies and see what shapes you can spot.
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Curve Spotting
Can you spot circles, spirals and other types of curves in these photos?
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Exploded Squares
This practical activity challenges you to create symmetrical designs by cutting a square into strips.
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Shapely Lines
This challenge invites you to create your own picture using just straight lines. Can you identify shapes with the same number of sides and decorate them in the same way?
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Data Shapes
Sara and Will were sorting some pictures of shapes on cards. "I'll collect the circles," said Sara. "I'll take the red ones," answered Will. Can you see any cards they would both want?
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What's Happening?
Shapes are added to other shapes. Can you see what is happening? What is the rule?
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A City of Towers
In this town, houses are built with one room for each person. There are some families of seven people living in the town. In how many different ways can they build their houses?
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Building with Solid Shapes
We have a box of cubes, triangular prisms, cones, cuboids, cylinders and tetrahedrons. Which of the buildings would fall down if we tried to make them?
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Making Shapes
Arrange any number of counters from these 18 on the grid to make a rectangle. What numbers of counters make rectangles? How many different rectangles can you make with each number of counters?
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Skeleton Shapes
How many balls of modelling clay and how many straws does it take to make these skeleton shapes?
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Colouring Triangles
Explore ways of colouring this set of triangles. Can you make symmetrical patterns?
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Building with Cubes
Try to picture these buildings of cubes in your head. Can you make them to check whether you had imagined them correctly?
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Chain of Changes
Arrange the shapes in a line so that you change either colour or shape in the next piece along. Can you find several ways to start with a blue triangle and end with a red circle?
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Shadow Play
Here are shadows of some 3D shapes. What shapes could have made them?
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Complete the Square
Complete the squares - but be warned some are trickier than they look!
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Start Cube Drilling
Imagine a 3 by 3 by 3 cube. If you and a friend drill holes in some of the small cubes in the ways described, how many will have holes drilled through them?
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Happy Halving
Can you split each of the shapes below in half so that the two parts are exactly the same?
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Sorting Logic Blocks
This activity focuses on similarities and differences between shapes.
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Poly Plug Rectangles
The computer has made a rectangle and will tell you the number of spots it uses in total. Can you find out where the rectangle is?
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Rolling That Cube
My dice has inky marks on each face. Can you find the route it has taken? What does each face look like?
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These pictures were made by starting with a square, finding the half-way point on each side and joining those points up. You could investigate your own starting shape.
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Triple Cubes
This challenge involves eight three-cube models made from interlocking cubes. Investigate different ways of putting the models together then compare your constructions.
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Four Colours
Kate has eight multilink cubes. She has two red ones, two yellow, two green and two blue. She wants to fit them together to make a cube so that each colour shows on each face just once.
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How many faces can you see when you arrange these three cubes in different ways?
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Players take it in turns to choose a dot on the grid. The winner is the first to have four dots that can be joined to form a square.
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Lesson: 1 Identify and Name Circles
Lesson 9.1 Identify and Name Circles
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Lesson: 2 Describe Circles
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Lesson: 3 Identify and Name Squares
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Lesson: 4 Describe Squares
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Lesson: 5 Identify and Name Triangles
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Lesson: 6 Describe Triangles
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Lesson: 7 Identify and Name Rectangles
Lesson 9.7 Identify and Name Rectangles
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Lesson: 8 Describe Rectangles
Lesson 9.8 Describe Rectangles
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Lesson: 9 Identify and Name Hexagons
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Lesson: 11 Algebra • Compare Two- Dimensional Shapes
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Lesson: 12 Problem Solving • Draw to Join Shapes
Lesson 9.12 Problem Solving • Draw to Join Shapes
Problem solving • draw to join shapes homework & practice 9.12.
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Identify and Describe Two-Dimensional Shapes Review/Test
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DIRECTIONS Play with a partner. Decide who goes first. Toss the number cube. Color a shape in the picture that matches the number rolled. A player misses a turn if a number is rolled and all shapes with that number are colored. Continue until all shapes in the picture are colored.
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Identify and Describe Two-Dimensional Shapes Vocabulary Game
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DIRECTIONS Place game pieces on START. Play with a partner. Take turns. Toss the number cube. Move that many spaces. If a player can name the shape and tell something about the shape, the player moves ahead 1 space. The first player to reach FINISH wins.
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The Write Way DIRECTIONS Choose two shapes. Draw to show what you know about the shapes. Reflect Be ready to tell about your drawing.
Essential Question How can you identify and name circles?
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Share and Show
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Problem Solving • Applications
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HOME ACTIVITY • Have your child show you an object that is shaped like a circle.
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Essential Question How can you describe circles?
Listen and Draw
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HOME ACTIVITY • Have your child describe a circle.
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Essential Question How can you identify and name squares?
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HOME ACTIVITY • Have your child show you an object that is shaped like a square.
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Essential Question How can you describe squares?
![problem solving draw to join shapes Go Math Grade K Chapter 9 Answer Key Pdf Identify and Describe Two-Dimensional Shapes 9.4 1](https://gomathanswerkey.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Go-Math-Grade-K-Chapter-9-Answer-Key-Pdf-Identify-and-Describe-Two-Dimensional-Shapes-9.4-1.png)
HOME ACTIVITY • Have your child describe a square.
![problem solving draw to join shapes Go Math Grade K Chapter 9 Answer Key Pdf Identify and Describe Two-Dimensional Shapes 9.4 6](https://gomathanswerkey.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Go-Math-Grade-K-Chapter-9-Answer-Key-Pdf-Identify-and-Describe-Two-Dimensional-Shapes-9.4-6.png)
Essential Question How can you identify and name triangles?
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HOME ACTIVITY • Have your child show you an object that is shaped like a triangle.
![problem solving draw to join shapes Grade K Go Math Answer Key Chapter 9 Identify and Describe Two-Dimensional Shapes 9.5 5](https://gomathanswerkey.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Grade-K-Go-Math-Answer-Key-Chapter-9-Identify-and-Describe-Two-Dimensional-Shapes-9.5-5.png)
Essential Question How can you describe triangles? Answer: A triangle is a polygon with three edges and three vertices. It is one of the basic shapes in geometry.
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Concepts and Skills
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Essential Question How can you identify and name rectangles?
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HOME ACTIVITY • Have your child show you an object that is shaped like a rectangle.
![problem solving draw to join shapes Go Math Grade K Answer Key Chapter 9 Identify and Describe Two-Dimensional Shapes 9.7 5](https://gomathanswerkey.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Go-Math-Grade-K-Answer-Key-Chapter-9-Identify-and-Describe-Two-Dimensional-Shapes-9.7-5.png)
Essential Question How can you describe rectangles?
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HOME ACTIVITY • Have your child describe a rectangle.
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Essential Question How can you identify and name hexagons?
![problem solving draw to join shapes Go Math Grade K Chapter 9 Answer Key Pdf Identify and Describe Two-Dimensional Shapes 9.9 1](https://gomathanswerkey.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Go-Math-Grade-K-Chapter-9-Answer-Key-Pdf-Identify-and-Describe-Two-Dimensional-Shapes-9.9-1.png)
HOME ACTIVITY • Draw some shapes on a page. Include several hexagons. Have your child circle the hexagons.
![problem solving draw to join shapes Go Math Grade K Chapter 9 Answer Key Pdf Identify and Describe Two-Dimensional Shapes 9.9 5](https://gomathanswerkey.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Go-Math-Grade-K-Chapter-9-Answer-Key-Pdf-Identify-and-Describe-Two-Dimensional-Shapes-9.9-5.png)
Essential Question How can you describe hexagons?
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HOME ACTIVITY • Have your child describe a hexagon.
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Essential Question How can you use the words alike and different to compare two-dimensional shapes?
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HOME ACTIVITY • Describe a shape and ask your child to name the shape that you are describing.
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Essential Question How can you solve problems using the strategy draw a picture?
Unlock the Problem
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Try Another Problem
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On Your Own
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HOME ACTIVITY • Have your child join shapes to form a larger shape, and then tell you about the shape.
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Math Strategies: Problem Solving by Drawing a Picture
I am a very visual learner . Whenever I am facing a word problem of any kind, my initial reaction is to draw a picture. Even if it is a fairly simple problem and I think I already know how to solve it (or even already know the answer), I will almost always still draw a picture . but even if you don’t think of yourself as a “visual learner,” drawing pictures (or other visuals) is still one of the most powerful strategies. Brain research shows that when solving math problems, the ‘visual’ parts of our brain light up, even when we don’t draw a picture! So rest assured, problem solving by drawing a picture is helpful for any student!
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Solve Math Problems by Drawing a Picture:
Maybe I’m drawn to this strategy because I’m such a great artist…no, that’s definitely not it! I believe it is because seeing a visual representation of the problem can put things in perspective, help organize the information, and enable students to make connections that may not have been otherwise seen.
Because of the impact of visuals on our brain and our learning, this is an important and helpful problem solving strategy . Especially if you are stuck and don’t know where to go or what to do. Then you have nothing to lose, right?
When I was teaching high school, I would often encourage students to draw a picture when working on distance/rate/time problems .
It is very easy to get bogged down in all the details and numbers, especially if the problem includes unnecessary information (details that you don’t really need to know in order to solve it). Wading through everything you’re given and making sense of what’s important can be easier when you draw a picture!
It’s also incredibly important to draw a picture when working on geometry tasks, such as Pythagorean theorem problems or similar triangles and indirect measurement . Even if you know how to solve it without a picture, you will greatly increase you chances of a careless mistake if you don’t take the extra five seconds to draw a picture.
One important thing to remember, however, is that the picture does not need to be pretty . In fact, in some cases it may not even be a picture, just a visual representation of the information.
And that’s ok! The point is to help you solve the math problem , not to win an art award. ( Thank goodness, because seriously, I’m no artist! ).
If you would like to discuss this strategy with your students and help encourage them to use it when appropriate, I’ve created a short set of problems to do just that!
These word problems could be used with grades 2-4 and include a page that specifically states, “Draw a picture…” and then another page of problems were it would be useful to draw a picture, but it is not explicitly stated.
The goal is to get students used to organizing the information in a meaningful way to help them better think about and/or solve the problem.
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What do you think? Do you use this problem solving strategy or encourage your students to try it? Do you think it’s helpful?
Here are the other articles in this series on problem solving:
- Problem Solve using Guess and Check
- Problem Solve by Finding a Pattern
- Problem Solve by Making a List
- Problem Solve by Solving an Easier Problem
- Problem Solve by Working Backwards
Thanks so much for your Math freebie. Drawing pictures is a great way to access student understanding. Arlene LMN Tree
Thanks Arlene! Yes, I agree! Students have to show what they know to be able to draw an appropriate picture and solve. Thanks for stopping by! 🙂
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These word problems could be used with grades 2-4 and include a page that specifically states, "Draw a picture…" and then another page of problems were it would be useful to draw a picture, but it is not explicitly stated. The goal is to get students used to organizing the information in a meaningful way to help them better think about ...
These 3D shape puzzles are always a huge hit with kids. The big pieces in these shape puzzles are great for little hands. // A Dab of Glue Will Do. Or use some pattern block shapes to create pictures! // Playdough to Plato. Shape bookmarks are a great tool for kids. // 3 Dinosaurs. And then have children create their own shape sort to take home.
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