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Students were asked to find polygons in everyday objects at school.

Students then discuss the patterns and here's what they observed...


 

Shared by Asia
Glazer Elementary

1) Sketch or show an object that contains a geometric shape:

Zip It!

2. Draw the geometric shape that is in box 1

A zipper is rectangular.

3) Describe your shape. Tell as many different things about your shape as you can.

The zip is shaped like a rectangle. It has four sides.

 

Shared by Brandon
Glazer Elementary

1) Sketch or show an object that contains a geometric shape:

Train

2. Draw the geometric shape that is in box 1

A train is rectangular.

3) Describe your shape. Tell as many different things about your shape as you can.

It is a rectangle. It really a school train. Kids go to this rectangle train to learn everyday.

 

Shared by Brandon
Glazer Elementary

1) Sketch or show an object that contains a geometric shape:

Kids in a room.

2. Draw the geometric shape that is in box 1

Square & Rectangle

3) Describe your shape. Tell as many different things about your shape as you can.

The rectangle is the door, it has two long sides. The square is the windows, it has four even sides.

 

Shared by Brittany
Glazer Elementary

1) Sketch or show an object that contains a geometric shape:

Seeds, Beans & Fruits

2. Draw the geometric shape that is in box 1

Triangle, Rectangle & Square

3) Describe your shape. Tell as many different things about your shape as you can.

My shapes are triangles and triangles have three sides. There are also squares and squares have four sides. The third shapes is a rectangle and rectangles have four sides.

 

Shared by Courtney
Glazer Elementary

1) Sketch or show an object that contains a geometric shape:

Birthday Cake

2. Draw the geometric shape that is in box 1

Rectangle

3) Describe your shape. Tell as many different things about your shape as you can.

My shape has four equal sides. It has right angles. All the lines are straight. It has four points.

 

Shared by Michelle
Glazer Elementary

1) Sketch or show an object that contains a geometric shape:

Picture Stand

2. Draw the geometric shape that is in box 1

Rectangle

3) Describe your shape. Tell as many different things about your shape as you can.

It is a rectangle with separate lines that intersect.

 

Shared by Shanise
Glazer Elementary
1) Sketch or show an object that contains a geometric shape:
Folding Fan
2. Draw the geometric shape that is in box 1
Half Circle when opened; Rectangle when closed

3) Describe your shape. Tell as many different things about your shape as you can.

This shape is half a circle. I like this shape because it is a pretty shape. When it is closed it looks like a rectangle.

 

Shared by Ceara
McKenny Elementary

1) Sketch or show an object that contains a geometric shape:

EXIT sign

2. Draw the geometric shape that is in box 1

Rectangle

3) Describe your shape. Tell as many different things about your shape as you can.

I saw an Exit sign in the hall. It was made out of a rectangle. The EXIT sign is on the second floor by the stairs. There is also a exit sign on the first floor. The sign can be called a quadrilateral and parallelogram too.

 

Shared by Tequila
McKenny Elementary

1) Sketch or show an object that contains a geometric shape:

Paper Witch Head

2. Draw the geometric shape that is in box 1

Triangle & Quadrilateral

3) Describe your shape. Tell as many different things about your shape as you can.

This is an example of artwork in the hallway at our school. This is a drawing of a witch. Her hat is made from a triangle and a quadrilateral. The quadrilateral is a parallelogram too. The star at the top of the hat is a decagon.

 

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