K.SS.3.A
Use spatial terms, including over, under, near, far, left, and right, to describe relative location.
Kindergarten · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2010
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spatial termsoverundernearfarleftrightrelative location
Skills
- describe (relative location using spatial terms) #dok1
- identify (spatial terms that indicate location) #dok1
- use (spatial terms to explain where an object or place is) #dok2
Learning Targets
- I can identify words that describe where something is, such as over, under, near, far, left, and right. #dok1
- I can describe where one object is compared to another using words like over, under, near, far, left, and right. #dok1
- I can use spatial terms to explain where something is in relation to other things. #dok2
- I can describe the relative location of classroom items using spatial terms. #dok2
Big Ideas
- Understanding where things are helps us describe and navigate our world.
- Spatial words help us communicate directions and locations accurately.
Essential Questions
- How can we use words like 'over', 'under', 'near', 'far', 'left', and 'right' to describe where something is?
- Why is it important to know how to describe the location of objects?
- How do we describe where something is in relation to something else?
- What would happen if we didn't use spatial words when giving directions?