Ms. Best, an intern from the University of North Florida, taught a lesson on two-dimensional shapes. Students practiced putting shapes together to create new shapes. They played the game "Fill the Hexagons", where they rolled a game cube to determine which shape they could use - triangle, rhombus, trapezoid, or hexagon. Two students played together, each one striving to fill their six hexagons first. (Do you remember when you were in kindergarten? You probably just learned the shapes circle, rectangle, square, and triangle...) Our kindergartners sure are smart !!
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Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Fill the Hexagons
Ms. Best, an intern from the University of North Florida, taught a lesson on two-dimensional shapes. Students practiced putting shapes together to create new shapes. They played the game "Fill the Hexagons", where they rolled a game cube to determine which shape they could use - triangle, rhombus, trapezoid, or hexagon. Two students played together, each one striving to fill their six hexagons first. (Do you remember when you were in kindergarten? You probably just learned the shapes circle, rectangle, square, and triangle...) Our kindergartners sure are smart !!
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