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Drawing and Measuring Shapes

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Mathematics
90
15 students
9 February 2026

Teaching Instructions

Lesson 3 - Use a ruler to draw shapes with specified side lengths, and identify the attributes of these shapes. Addressing 2.G.A.1 2.MD.A.1 Subject:

Learning Objective:

Learning Standards:

Key Vocabulary:

Hook

(Launch, Warm-Up)

Learn

(Explore)

Mini-lesson (I Do):

Guided Practice (We Do):

Independent Practice (You Do):

Closing

(Synthesis, Discuss)

Fluency Focus

Differentiation

Assessment

(ex. Cool Down, Section Checkpoints, Quiz, End of Unit Assessment)

Learning Objective

  • Students will use a ruler to draw shapes with specified side lengths.
  • Students will identify and describe the attributes (such as side length, number of sides, and angles) of these shapes.

Learning Standards

  • 2.G.A.1 – Recognize and draw shapes having specified attributes, such as a given number of angles or sides.
  • 2.MD.A.1 – Measure the length of an object using a ruler, marking lengths in whole-number units.

Key Vocabulary

  • Ruler
  • Side length
  • Shape
  • Square
  • Rectangle
  • Triangle
  • Angle
  • Line segment
  • Attribute
  • Measure

Hook (Launch, Warm-Up) — 10 minutes

Activity:

  • Bring in a variety of pre-cut paper shapes (triangle, square, rectangle, pentagon).
  • Ask students to look closely and share what they notice about these shapes. Guide them to talk about side lengths and corners (angles).
  • Show a large classroom ruler and ask if anyone knows what it is used for. Demonstrate measuring a finger or their desk.

Purpose: Activate prior knowledge about shapes and introduce measuring tools in a familiar context.


Learn (Explore)

Mini-lesson (I Do) — 15 minutes

  1. Model measuring a shape:

    • Draw a square on the board.
    • Use a ruler to measure each side aloud, emphasizing counting whole units (inches or centimeters, per classroom availability).
    • Highlight that all sides are the same length in a square and explain the term “equal side lengths.”
  2. Model drawing a shape with specified side lengths:

    • Choose a rectangle: Draw one side 4 units long and another side 2 units long using the ruler.
    • Explain carefully how to use the ruler to mark points and then connect them with straight lines.
  3. Identify attributes together:

    • Count sides, talk about angles (right angles for rectangles and squares).
    • Discuss how to know the difference between a square and a rectangle based on side lengths.

Guided Practice (We Do) — 20 minutes

Task:

  • Provide each student with a ruler, pencil, and drawing paper.
  • Call out side lengths for a triangle (ex: 3 units, 3 units, 3 units).
  • Students measure and draw the triangle. Circulate as students work, prompting them to double-check side lengths using the ruler.
  • Prompt students to say the attributes: number of sides, length of each side, and the kind of triangle they drew (equilateral, isosceles—introduce as simple terms).
  • Repeat this process with a rectangle (4 units by 2 units) and a square (all sides 3 units).

Purpose: Reinforce ruler use, side length measurement, and recognition of attributes.


Independent Practice (You Do) — 25 minutes

Instructions:

  • Each student receives a worksheet with written instructions to:
    1. Draw a square with sides 5 units long.
    2. Draw a rectangle with one side 6 units and the adjacent side 3 units.
    3. Draw a triangle with sides 4 units, 4 units, and 5 units.
  • Students will use their rulers to measure and draw the shapes carefully.
  • Next to each drawing, they will write the number of sides and describe their lengths.
  • Encourage students to check their own work for accuracy by measuring at least twice.

Closing (Synthesis, Discuss) — 10 minutes

  • Invite a few students to share their drawings and explain their attributes.
  • Discuss the importance of precise measurement and how using a ruler helps us draw correct shapes.
  • Recap key vocabulary: “What is a side length? How do we use a ruler to measure it?”
  • Connect to real life: “Where else do we see shapes and measure side lengths?” (windows, books, tables).

Fluency Focus — Ongoing during the lesson

  • Counting units on the ruler accurately with increasing speed and confidence.
  • Verbally describing shapes using key vocabulary during activities.
  • Quick check: Hold up two rulers and ask: “Which one is longer? How many units difference?”

Differentiation

  • For students needing extra support:

    • Provide rulers with larger markings (clear, bold numbers).
    • Use pre-measured shapes for matching activities before moving to independent drawing.
    • Pair with a buddy for guided practice.
  • For advanced learners:

    • Challenge to draw and measure shapes with non-integer side lengths (e.g., 2.5 units) for an introduction to halves/decimals.
    • Ask them to compare attributes of different triangles (right, acute).
    • Encourage drawing more complex shapes like pentagons with specified side lengths.

Assessment

  • Formative: Observation during guided and independent practice; check for accurate ruler use and drawing.
  • Exit Ticket (Cool Down): Students draw one shape with three sides and label the side lengths as given on a small index card before leaving.
  • Section Checkpoints: Review the independent practice drawings for neatness, accuracy in measurement, and correct identification of attributes.
  • Optional Quiz (End of Unit): Identify given shapes by side length and attribute or draw a specified shape using a ruler.

This detailed plan marries measuring tools with geometry and reinforces foundational math practices, fully aligned to 2.G.A.1 and 2.MD.A.1 Common Core standards, ensuring a concrete and engaging lesson for 2nd graders.

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