This is something I came up with a few years ago that really helps kids to focus on the specific shape you are teaching. I call it color blocking for learning. We are learning about 2 dimensional shapes this week, and every day we will be color blocking or coloring the shape du joir. Today’s shape was the rectangle. After discussing the rectangle, making up a gesture for it, and identifying different rectangles on our math practice pages, we did some random color blocking for rectangles!
Below is an example of what I charted for my students. We discussed how the exact size of our paper is a large rectangle, so every fold we make (as long as they are equal and in half each time) will be rectangles too. This first day I did the folding for everyone.
Here is a sample color block effect:
My little sweeties did not want to do solid color blocks, so the pictures I will blog about tomorrow have some interesting, and some very creative color blockings! If you want to have your kids to try folding their own 16 section template, here is a page with dotted lines to use as guides. This is sooo easy! Try it. I know your kids will learn something about rectangles! Stay tuned for tomorrow’s pics!
And tomorrow, we will do squares! I always get some ooohs and ahhhhs for squares!
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0BwugBzJawFTadFRPOVFJcTZieG8/edit?usp=sharing
Shuna Patterson says
Umm I love this idea!
Helps the kiddos to really see the shape
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