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This is lesson 6 of 10 in the unit "Shape Explorers: 2-D Shapes". Lesson Title: Shapes in Stories Lesson Description: By the end of the lesson, the student will be able to create a simple story using shapes as characters. The essential question is, 'How can shapes tell a story?' This lesson aligns with Georgia standards K.GSR.8.4 and K.PAR.6. Assessment will be informal and formative through storytelling presentations.
By the end of the lesson, the student will be able to:
How can shapes tell a story?
| Time | Activity | Description | Mode of Learning | Standards/Practices Addressed |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0-10 min | Warm-up & Review | Begin with a Circle Time where the teacher revisits shapes learned (circle, square, triangle, rectangle) using large, colorful shape cards. Students participate by naming shapes and describing one attribute each (color, number of sides). Use a quick sorting activity where students group cards by shape. | Visual, Auditory, Kinesthetic | K.GSR.8.1, MP6 (Attend to precision) |
| 10-20 min | Story Introduction | Show a picture book or short video that uses shapes as characters (e.g., "The Greedy Triangle" or an animated video with anthropomorphized shapes). Pause frequently to ask students questions about the shapes in the story (e.g., "What shape is this character? How many sides does it have?") | Visual, Auditory | K.GSR.8.1, K.PAR.6, MP1 (Make sense of problems) |
| 20-35 min | Shape Character Creation | Students work in small groups (4-5) to create their own shape characters using cut-out shapes, glue sticks, and paper. Encourage using two or more basic shapes to form the characters (e.g., circle head + rectangle body). Groups brainstorm a simple story with their shape characters — who they are, what they do. Teacher circulates to scaffold language and math vocabulary. | Kinesthetic, Visual, Social | K.GSR.8.4, K.PAR.6, MP3 (Construct viable arguments) |
| 35-50 min | Storytelling Presentations & Formative Assessment | Each group shares their shape-character story with the class. Focus on clear use of shape names and storytelling sequence (beginning, middle, end). Teacher takes informal notes assessing student use of mathematical language and understanding. | Auditory, Social, Linguistic | K.GSR.8.4, K.PAR.6, MP6 (Attend to precision) |
| 50-60 min | Reflection & Closing | Whole class discussion on the essential question: "How can shapes tell a story?" Teacher models sentences and guides students to express ideas verbally or with drawings. Closing with shape-themed song or chant reinforcing shape names and storytelling concepts. | Auditory, Kinesthetic | K.PAR.6.1, MP7 (Look for and make use of structure) |
Formative & Informal:
No formal summative assessment in this lesson; summative assessments scheduled for Lessons 9 and 10.
End of Lesson 6 Plan—Shapes in Stories
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