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Shape Collage Creations

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Mathematics
60
25 students
12 April 2026

Teaching Instructions

This is lesson 4 of 10 in the unit "Shape Explorers: 2-D Shapes". Lesson Title: Shape Collage Creations Lesson Description: By the end of the lesson, the student will be able to create a collage using different 2-D shapes and explain the shapes used. The essential question is, 'How can we use shapes to express our creativity?' This lesson aligns with Georgia standards K.GSR.8.1 and K.PAR.6. Assessment will be informal and formative through peer sharing of collages.

Unit: Shapes in My World - 2D Shapes

Lesson 4 of 10

Grade: Kindergarten
Duration: 60 minutes
Class Size: 25 students


Standards Alignment

Georgia Standards of Excellence (GSE) Mathematics:

  • K.GSR.8.1: Identify, sort, classify, analyze, and compare two-dimensional shapes using informal language to describe their similarities, differences, number of sides and vertices, and other attributes.
  • K.PAR.6: Create, extend, and describe repeating patterns with numbers and shapes, and explain the rationale for the pattern.

Mathematical Practices (K.MP.1-8):

  • K.MP.1: Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them.
  • K.MP.4: Model with mathematics.
  • K.MP.6: Attend to precision.
  • K.MP.7: Look for and make use of structure.

Learning Objectives

By the end of the lesson, the student will be able to:

  • Create a visually appealing collage using an assortment of 2-D shapes (K.GSR.8.1).
  • Explain the types of shapes used in their collage, describing attributes such as number of sides and vertices (K.GSR.8.1).
  • Use shape patterns and arrangements creatively to express personal ideas and stories (K.PAR.6).
  • Collaborate effectively with peers, discussing their shape choices and listening respectfully to others’ choices (K.MP.3, K.MP.6).

Essential Question

How can we use shapes to express our creativity?


Materials Needed

  • Pre-cut 2-D shape paper cutouts: circles, squares, triangles, rectangles, hexagons (multiple colors and sizes)
  • Glue sticks
  • Large white construction paper (collage base)
  • Shape name labels (words and visual icons)
  • Magnifying glasses (optional for detail observation)
  • Chart paper and markers for group discussion
  • Smartboard/projector for visual examples
  • Pattern blocks (for kinesthetic exploration)

Lesson Breakdown

TimeActivityDescriptionMode of LearningStandards Addressed
0-10 minIntroduction & ReviewReview previous lessons with quick oral shape identification game. Show shapes and discuss sides/vertices. Link to today’s task by posing the essential question.Visual, AuditoryK.GSR.8.1, K.MP.6
10-25 minShape Exploration and SortingIn pairs, students explore and sort shape cutouts by attributes (color, size, number of sides). Tools: shape labels, magnifying glasses. Teacher models sorting by different attributes.Kinesthetic, Visual, AuditoryK.GSR.8.1, K.MDR.7.2
25-45 minShape Collage CreationStudents create their own 2-D shape collage on construction paper, intentionally selecting and placing shapes to create an image/story. Encourage use of 2 or more shapes combined.Kinesthetic, VisualK.GSR.8.1, K.GSR.8.4, K.PAR.6
45-55 minPeer Sharing & ExplanationIn small groups, students explain their collages using shape vocabulary (e.g., “I used three triangles to make a tree”). Peers ask questions and give positive feedback.Auditory, Social, VerbalK.GSR.8.1, K.MP.3, K.MP.6
55-60 minWrap-Up & ReflectionTeacher facilitates class discussion on how shapes can express creativity. Students share one new thing they learned. Exit ticket: draw one shape and say one way it was used today.Visual, AuditoryK.GSR.8.1, K.PAR.6

Instructional Procedures

1. Introduction & Review (0-10 min)

  • Begin with an interactive shape flashcard game on the board, asking students to identify shape names, sides, and corners.
  • Prompt them to think about how these shapes can be put together to tell a story or make a picture.
  • Ask the essential question aloud to set the stage for the activity.

2. Shape Exploration and Sorting (10-25 min)

  • Provide each pair of students with a set of mixed shape cutouts and shape labels.
  • Encourage sorting by different attributes (color, shape, size). Use thinking aloud to model observations (“I see that the triangles have three sides...”).
  • Supply magnifying glasses to highlight and celebrate shape details.

3. Shape Collage Creation (25-45 min)

  • Students use glue sticks to arrange and paste shapes onto their collage paper.
  • Encourage creative combinations such as stacking triangles to form a house roof or combining circles to make a caterpillar.
  • Circulate to assist students in naming shapes and reinforcing vocabulary.

4. Peer Sharing and Explanation (45-55 min)

  • Organize students into groups of 4-5 for sharing.
  • Encourage each student to describe their collage focusing on the shapes they used and why.
  • Peers ask questions like “How many triangles did you use?” or “What do you like about your friend’s collage?”
  • Teacher captures exemplary language on chart paper for all to see.

5. Wrap-Up & Reflection (55-60 min)

  • Lead a brief class reflection linking to the essential question, emphasizing shapes as tools for creativity.
  • Use an exit ticket for quick assessment: Students draw one shape from today’s lesson and verbalize one way that shape was used in their collage.

Assessment

  • Formative & Informal: Teacher observation during sorting and collage creation, peer sharing conversations.
  • Exit Ticket: Drawing one shape and expressing how it was used today.
  • Use recorded peer feedback to inform instruction for next lessons.

Differentiation Strategies

Learner TypeStrategy
English Language Learners (ELLs)Visual shape labels with pictures and simple language, sentence starters ("I used ___ shape because..."), buddy system pairing.
Students with Fine Motor ChallengesProvide thicker, easier to grip glue sticks and larger shape cutouts. Allow use of stickers or stamps of shapes for collage.
Advanced LearnersEncourage use of pattern creation within the collage (e.g., alternating shapes/colors), challenge to describe shapes using more precise vocabulary (e.g., vertices, parallel sides).

Extensions

  • Home Connection: Students take home a mini shape collage packet to create a family masterpiece.
  • Technology Integration: Use a digital collage app on tablets for students interested in virtual creation and pattern design.

Multiple Intelligences

  • Visual-Spatial: Creating and arranging collages.
  • Bodily-Kinesthetic: Manipulating shapes physically.
  • Interpersonal: Sharing and receiving feedback in groups.
  • Linguistic: Expressing ideas about shapes verbally.

Resources

  1. Shape Sorting Game (PDF Cards): Printable shape cards for hands-on sorting.
  2. Shape Collage Inspiration Pictures: Visual slideshow showing collage ideas combining basic shapes.

Note: All activities are designed with alignment to Common Core State Standards, Georgia GSE math standards, and inclusion of Mathematical Practices K.MP.1-8 relevant to kindergarten learners.

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