K.MATH.6.E
Classify and sort a variety of regular and irregular two-and three-dimensional figures regardless of orientation or size.
Kindergarten · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2012
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two-dimensional figuresthree-dimensional figuresregular figuresirregular figuresorientationsize
Skills
- classify (a variety of regular and irregular two- and three-dimensional figures, regardless of orientation or size) #dok2
- sort (a variety of regular and irregular two- and three-dimensional figures, regardless of orientation or size) #dok2
Learning Targets
- I can group regular and irregular two-dimensional figures by their attributes, no matter how they are turned or sized. #dok2
- I can group regular and irregular three-dimensional figures by their attributes, no matter how they are turned or sized. #dok2
- I can explain why a figure belongs to a group based on its attributes. #dok3
Big Ideas
- Shapes can be grouped and sorted based on their attributes, even if they look different because of their orientation or size.
- Understanding how to classify and sort shapes helps us recognize patterns and relationships in geometry.
Essential Questions
- What makes a figure regular or irregular?
- How can we tell if two shapes belong in the same group, even if they are turned or sized differently?
- Why is it important to be able to sort and classify shapes?
- How can sorting shapes help us learn about their properties?
- What strategies can we use to sort and classify figures with different appearances?