5.MATH.5
Classify two-dimensional figures in a hierarchy of sets and subsets using graphic organizers based on their attributes and properties.
Grade 5 · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2012
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two-dimensional figureshierarchysetssubsetsgraphic organizersattributesproperties
Skills
- classify (two-dimensional figures in a hierarchy of sets and subsets) #dok2
- organize (two-dimensional figures by attributes and properties) #dok2
- use (graphic organizers to represent classifications) #dok1
- analyze (attributes and properties of two-dimensional figures) #dok2
- compare (sets and subsets in the hierarchy) #dok2
Learning Targets
- I can recognize and identify attributes and properties of two-dimensional figures. #dok1
- I can use graphic organizers to show classifications of shapes. #dok1
- I can classify two-dimensional figures based on their attributes and properties. #dok2
- I can compare categories of shapes and explain how some are subsets of others. #dok2
- I can analyze similarities and differences among two-dimensional figures to create a hierarchy. #dok2
- I can justify how a figure fits within a specific set or subset using graphic organizers. #dok3
Big Ideas
- Two-dimensional figures are grouped based on their shared attributes and properties.
- Classifying shapes into hierarchies helps us understand mathematical relationships among them.
Essential Questions
- What attributes and properties can we use to classify two-dimensional figures?
- How can we organize two-dimensional shapes in sets and subsets?
- How does using a hierarchy help us understand relationships between different figures?
- What tools or representations can we use to show the classification of shapes?
- How can you justify the placement of a shape within a particular set or subset?