
Maths • 60 • 25 students • Created with AI following Aligned with New Zealand Curriculum
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This is lesson 4 of 4 in the unit "Angles and Shapes Exploration". Lesson Title: Problem Solving and Assessment Lesson Description: Students will apply their knowledge of angles and 2D shapes to solve real-world problems. This lesson will include angle-based word problems and reasoning tasks that challenge their understanding. A mini assessment will be conducted to evaluate their grasp of shape classification and angle measurements. Additionally, students will create a 'shape poster' showcasing different properties and angle types, reinforcing their learning through creativity.
Duration: 60 minutes
Year Level: Year 5
Number of Students: 25
Learning Area: Mathematics and Statistics
Strand: Geometry and Measurement
Level: NZC Level 3
Key Achievement Objectives:
Key Competencies Emphasised:
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to:
Students will:
Purpose: Reactivate prior learning on angle types in a fun, active way.
Instructions:
Teacher Tip: This kinaesthetic activity assists in prompting visual recall before abstract problem-solving.
Purpose: Encourage application of geometric reasoning to everyday contexts.
Instructions:
Students work in groups of 4–5. Each group receives 3 laminated "real-world" problem cards, such as:
Groups solve each of the 3 problems together. They are expected to draw, measure, and justify answers on mini whiteboards.
Each group shares their solution to one of their cards with the class.
Extension for fast groups: Create your own angle-based word problem for classmates.
Purpose: Informal summative assessment of student understanding.
Structure:
Teacher Instructions: Use this to gather data for OTJ (Overall Teacher Judgement). Assessment questions should be scaffolded to cater to a range of learners.
Purpose: Reinforce knowledge through creativity and visual communication.
Instructions:
Students receive A3 paper and select at least four 2D shapes to feature. For each:
Encourage students to colour-code angles and include fun headings (e.g. “The Mighty Rectangle!” or “Triangle Town”).
Differentiation Idea: Provide sentence starters or templates for students who need support.
Purpose: Solidify learning and celebrate creative effort.
Instructions:
Reflection Prompt (think-pair-share):
After the lesson, consider:
This lesson embraces creativity, critical thinking, and mathematical precision—a holistic conclusion to your "Angles and Shapes Exploration" unit. Your learners won’t just know about angles and shapes; they’ll see them everywhere.
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