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This is lesson 9 of 10 in the unit "Shape Explorers: 2-D Shapes". Lesson Title: Building with Shapes Lesson Description: By the end of the lesson, the student will be able to build structures using various 2-D shapes. The essential question is, 'What can we create with different shapes?' This lesson addresses Georgia standards K.GSR.8.4 and K.PAR.6.1. Assessment will be informal and formative through group presentations of structures.
Kindergarten
60 minutes
Shapes in My World: 2-D Shapes (Lesson 9 of 10)
By the end of the lesson, the student will be able to:
What can we create with different shapes?
| Time | Activity | Description | Mode of Learning | Differentiation / Adaptations |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0–10 mins | Engage: Story + Shape Review | Read aloud a short story or rhyme involving shapes building a house or a castle (visual + auditory). Briefly review shape names & attributes with flashcards. | Auditory, Visual | Use repetition and realia for ELLs; visuals for all |
| 10–25 mins | Explore: Group Shape Building | In groups of 4-5, students use foam shapes to build a structure (house, garden, robot, etc.). Teacher prompts: “What shapes are you using?” “How many sides?” “Can you combine shapes to make a new shape?” | Kinesthetic, Visual | Provide shape mats and verbal prompts to ELLs and struggling learners; allow advanced students to create complex designs with more shapes |
| 25–35 mins | Explain: Group Presentations + Vocabulary | Each group presents their structure, describing shapes used and how they combined shapes. Teacher models vocabulary like “combine,” “pattern,” “side,” “vertex.” | Oral, Visual | Encourage ELL students to use sentence frames; allow advanced students to explain patterns or symmetry |
| 35–50 mins | Elaborate: Shape Pattern Challenge | Challenge: Using at least two shapes, create a repeating shape pattern on paper or with pattern blocks. Share patterns and rationale. Teacher probes with questions: “What comes next?” “Why did you choose this shape next?” | Kinesthetic, Visual, Auditory | Provide simple pattern templates; extend for advanced learners by adding more shapes or sequencing |
| 50–60 mins | Evaluate: Informal Formative Assessment | Observe and take notes on each group’s presentation and pattern explanation. Use a checklist focusing on: shape identification, use of vocabulary, and ability to combine shapes to build. | Observation | Provide positive feedback tailored to individual progress; additional scaffolding for English Language Learners |
Language Acquisition Support:
Multiple Intelligences:
Learning Styles Considered: Visual, auditory, kinesthetic learners engaged through storytelling, hands-on activities, and discussion.
Lesson 10: Shape Treasure Hunt – Students will identify 2-D shapes in the classroom and community, demonstrating understanding of shape attributes and spatial location.
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