1.MATH.6.G
Partition two-dimensional figures into two and four fair shares or equal parts and describe the parts using words.
Grade 1 · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2012
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two-dimensional figurespartitionfair sharesequal partshalvesfourthswords
Skills
- partition (two-dimensional figures into two fair shares/equal parts) #dok2
- partition (two-dimensional figures into four fair shares/equal parts) #dok2
- describe (the parts of partitioned shapes using words) #dok1
- identify (halves and fourths in partitioned shapes) #dok1
Learning Targets
- I can partition a two-dimensional figure into two fair shares or equal parts. #dok2
- I can partition a two-dimensional figure into four fair shares or equal parts. #dok2
- I can describe parts of shapes using words that tell about the shares, such as halves and fourths. #dok1
Big Ideas
- Two-dimensional figures can be divided into equal parts called halves and fourths.
- Partitioning helps us understand fairness and equal sharing in geometry.
Essential Questions
- What does it mean to partition a shape equally?
- How can you tell if parts of a shape are fair shares?
- How can you use words to describe the parts you created?
- Why is it important to recognize halves and fourths in shapes?
- Can a shape be divided into equal parts in more than one way?