(Nota: Esta es una traducción de un recurso educativo abierto creado por …
(Nota: Esta es una traducción de un recurso educativo abierto creado por el Departamento de Educación del Estado de Nueva York (NYSED) como parte del proyecto "EngageNY" en 2013. Aunque el recurso real fue traducido por personas, la siguiente descripción se tradujo del inglés original usando Google Translate para ayudar a los usuarios potenciales a decidir si se adapta a sus necesidades y puede contener errores gramaticales o lingüísticos. La descripción original en inglés también se proporciona a continuación.)
En el módulo 5, los estudiantes consideran parte de las relaciones completas a través de una lente geométrica. El módulo se abre con estudiantes que identifican las partes definidas, o atributos, de formas dos y tridimensionales, basándose en sus experiencias de jardín de infantes de clasificación, análisis, comparación y creación de varias formas y objetos de dos y tridimensionales. Los estudiantes combinan formas para crear un nuevo todo: una forma compuesta. También relacionan las figuras geométricas con partes iguales y nombran las partes como mitades y cuartos. El módulo se cierra con estudiantes que aplican su comprensión de las mitades para decir tiempo a la hora y media hora.
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English Description: In Module 5, students consider partwhole relationships through a geometric lens. The module opens with students identifying the defining parts, or attributes, of two- and three-dimensional shapes, building on their kindergarten experiences of sorting, analyzing, comparing, and creating various two- and three-dimensional shapes and objects. Students combine shapes to create a new whole: a composite shape. They also relate geometric figures to equal parts and name the parts as halves and fourths. The module closes with students applying their understanding of halves to tell time to the hour and half hour.
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(Nota: Esta es una traducción de un recurso educativo abierto creado por …
(Nota: Esta es una traducción de un recurso educativo abierto creado por el Departamento de Educación del Estado de Nueva York (NYSED) como parte del proyecto "EngageNY" en 2013. Aunque el recurso real fue traducido por personas, la siguiente descripción se tradujo del inglés original usando Google Translate para ayudar a los usuarios potenciales a decidir si se adapta a sus necesidades y puede contener errores gramaticales o lingüísticos. La descripción original en inglés también se proporciona a continuación.)
El módulo 2 explora formas bidimensionales y tridimensionales. Los estudiantes aprenden sobre formas planas y sólidas de forma independiente, así como cómo están relacionadas entre sí y con formas en su entorno. Los estudiantes comienzan a usar palabras de posición cuando se refieren y se mueven formas. Los estudiantes aprenden a usar sus palabras para distinguir entre ejemplos y no exámenes de formas planas y sólidas.
Encuentre el resto de los recursos matemáticos de Engageny en https://archive.org/details/engageny-mathematics.
English Description: Module 2 explores two-dimensional and three-dimensional shapes. Students learn about flat and solid shapes independently as well as how they are related to each other and to shapes in their environment. Students begin to use position words when referring to and moving shapes. Students learn to use their words to distinguish between examples and non-examples of flat and solid shapes.
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(Nota: Esta es una traducción de un recurso educativo abierto creado por …
(Nota: Esta es una traducción de un recurso educativo abierto creado por el Departamento de Educación del Estado de Nueva York (NYSED) como parte del proyecto "EngageNY" en 2013. Aunque el recurso real fue traducido por personas, la siguiente descripción se tradujo del inglés original usando Google Translate para ayudar a los usuarios potenciales a decidir si se adapta a sus necesidades y puede contener errores gramaticales o lingüísticos. La descripción original en inglés también se proporciona a continuación.)
El jardín de infantes llega a su fin con otra oportunidad para que los estudiantes exploren la geometría en el módulo 6. Durante todo el año, los estudiantes han creado una comprensión intuitiva de las figuras de dos y tridimensionales mediante el examen de ejemplos, variantes y no exámenes. Han utilizado la geometría como contexto para explorar números, así como comparar atributos y cantidades. Para concluir el año, los estudiantes desarrollan aún más sus habilidades de razonamiento espacial y comienzan a sentar las bases para comprender el área a través de la composición de figuras geométricas.
Encuentre el resto de los recursos matemáticos de Engageny en https://archive.org/details/engageny-mathematics.
English Description: Kindergarten comes to a close with another opportunity for students to explore geometry in Module 6. Throughout the year, students have built an intuitive understanding of two- and three-dimensional figures by examining exemplars, variants, and non-examples. They have used geometry as a context for exploring numerals as well as comparing attributes and quantities. To wrap up the year, students further develop their spatial reasoning skills and begin laying the groundwork for an understanding of area through composition of geometric figures.
Find the rest of the EngageNY Mathematics resources at https://archive.org/details/engageny-mathematics.
NOVA takes a comprehensive look at the origin of different species of …
NOVA takes a comprehensive look at the origin of different species of dogs in this feature. Interesting information like, why do they come in so many shapes and sizes, and why do they have us right where they want us is provided.
This site analyzes Kandinsky's abstract painting "Improvisation 31." Discusses colors, shapes, line, …
This site analyzes Kandinsky's abstract painting "Improvisation 31." Discusses colors, shapes, line, and mood. Has a short matching exercise involving simple geometric shapes.
In this lesson on reviewing fifth-grade geometry concepts, students learn about the …
In this lesson on reviewing fifth-grade geometry concepts, students learn about the mathematical domain, explain why it is important, and complete a variety of practice problems.
Students learn about two-axis rotations, and specifically how to rotate objects both …
Students learn about two-axis rotations, and specifically how to rotate objects both physically and mentally about two axes. A two-axis rotation is a rotation of an object about a combination of x, y or z-axes, as opposed to a single-axis rotation, which is about a single x, y or z-axis. Students practice drawing two-axis rotations through an exercise using simple cube blocks to create shapes, and then drawing on triangle-dot paper the shapes from various x-, y- and z-axis rotation perspectives. They use the right-hand rule to explore the rotations of objects. A worksheet is provided. This activity is part of a multi-activity series towards improving spatial visualization skills. At activity end, students re-take the 12-question quiz they took in the associated lesson (before conducting four associated activities) to measure how their spatial visualizations skills improved.
Learn about identifying spheres and counting in bundles of fives with the …
Learn about identifying spheres and counting in bundles of fives with the Odd Squad. Oscar and Otto know that centigurps love spheres, so the agents focus their search on places where spheres can be found. They put the captured centigurps in boxes of five and ten.
This video will help children with identifying shapes. Olive introduces the eccentric …
This video will help children with identifying shapes. Olive introduces the eccentric characters at Shapely Manor: Lord Rectangle, Miss Triangle, General Pentagon, and Professor Square.
Learn about dividing quantities with the Odd Squad. A visit to the …
Learn about dividing quantities with the Odd Squad. A visit to the Mathroom helps Olive and Otto understand why things are being cut into equal pieces across town.
This Odd Squad video will help children with identifying shapes. Lord Rectangle's …
This Odd Squad video will help children with identifying shapes. Lord Rectangle's birthday cake is missing, and he suspects one of his shape-loving friends stole it! Olive and Otto think they know how to identify the real culprit.
Learn about dividing objects into equal sections in this fun clip from …
Learn about dividing objects into equal sections in this fun clip from the Odd Squad. Someone is cutting things into pieces all over town! Olive and Otto are on the case, but Otto just wants to see his favorite magician--the Great Grinaldi.
Learn how to divide a pizza into halves, fourths, and eighths when …
Learn how to divide a pizza into halves, fourths, and eighths when Oksana, the Odd Squad chef, shows off all of the delectable treats she makes with pudding.
The lesson begins by introducing Olympics as the unit theme. The purpose …
The lesson begins by introducing Olympics as the unit theme. The purpose of this lesson is to introduce students to the techniques of engineering problem solving. Specific techniques covered in the lesson include brainstorming and the engineering design process. The importance of thinking out of the box is also stressed to show that while some tasks seem impossible, they can be done. This introduction includes a discussion of the engineering required to build grand, often complex, Olympic event centers.
This lesson plan on early patterning is well written, well planned, and …
This lesson plan on early patterning is well written, well planned, and extensive. The math content is substantial for this age. There are lots of connections to other content areas. Materials needed are readily available or provided for you at the web site.
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