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   Core Knowledge - Lesson Plans
   March 13-15, 1997
   Geometry: Beyond Pencil and Paper
   Grade Level: Fourth Grade
   Presented by: Renee L. Ogle, Taylorsville Elementary, Taylorsville Elementary, IN
   Length of Unit: 20-25 days
   I. ABSTRACT
   This unit teaches geometry through the use of geoboards, grid paper, tracing paper,
   origami, objects in the home, and the grocery store to bring an understanding to students
   that geometry is a part of their lives.
   II. OVERVIEW
   A. Core Knowledge Topics to be Addressed:
   Planes and Rays
   2. Angles
   3. Perpendicular Lines
   4. Parallel Lines
   5. Triangles
   6. Quadrilaterals and Diagonals
   7. Circles
   8. Similar Figures
   9. Area and Perimeter
   10. Solids
   11. Volume
   12. Points on a Grid
   B. Skills to be Taught:
   1. Each student can describe, model, draw, and classify two and three dimensional geometric figures.
   Each student can find the perimeter, area, and volume of simple figure through various approaches,
   including unit square coverings, measurement, and computation.
   3. Each student can examine and compare given geometric figures, and identify such properties as
   congruency, similarity, symmetry, points, segments, angles, and planes.
   4. Each student can measure length and capacity; use these measurements in computations, and judge the
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   reasonableness of results.
   Each student can collect, organize, and describe data; create graphs and charts from that data, and
   recognize and predict patterns.
   C. Student Objectives:
   1. The student will be able to identify a line segment, line, or ray.
   2. The student will be able to identify two lines as parallel, intersecting, or perpendicular.
   3. The student will be able to identify plane figures, polygons, and their parts.
   4. The student will be able to identify space figures and their parts.
   5. The student will be able to identify an angle, name the sides and vertices, and describe it relative to a
   right angle.
   6. The student will be able to identify figures as congruent, similar, and symmetrical.
   7. The student will be able to identify the circumference, radius, and diameter of a circle realizing it is not
   a true polygon, but a closed figure.
   The student will be able to find the area of a figure by counting square centimeters and by multiplying.
   The student will be able to find the perimeter of a figure by adding the lengths of the sides of a polygon.
   10. The student will be able to find the volume of a rectangular prism.
   11. The student will be able to name the location of points on grids with ordered pairs.
   III. BACKGROUND KNOWLEDGE
   A. Essential Books
   1. Hirsch Jr., E.D. What Your Fourth Grader Needs to Know. New York:
   Doubleday, 1992. ISBN 0-385-4118-9.
   2. Mathematics in Action -Fourth Grade. New York: Macmillan/McGraw-Hill,
   1992. ISBN 0-02-109013-0/4.
   3. Van Cleave, Janice. Geometry for Every Kid. New York: John Wiley &
   Sons, Inc., 1994. ISBN 0-471-31141-3.
   IV. RESOURCES
   A. Helpful Books for Material and Ideas
   1. Araki, Chiyo. Origami in the Classroom, Book II. Rutland, VT: Charles E. Tuttle Co., 1968.
   Bennett, Albert, Eugene Maier and L. Ted Nelson. Math and the Mind's Eye. Salem, OR: The Math
   Learning Center, 1988.
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    Kenneway, Eric. Complete Origami. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1987. ISBN 0-312-00898-8.
    Kneissler, Irmgard. Origami. Chicago: Children's Press, 1992. ISBN 0-516-09261-8.
    Lewis, Shari and Lillian Oppenheimer. Folding Paper Masks. New York: E.P. Dutton & Co., 1965.
    Nakano, Dokuohtei. Easy Origami. New York: Puffin Books, 1985. ISBN 0-14-036525-7.
    Needham, Kate. The Usborne Book of Origami. London: Usborne Publishing, 1992.
    Temko, Florence. Paper Tricks. New York: Scholastic, 1988. ISBN 0590-41129-2.
    B. Teacher Activity Books
    Irvin, Barbara. Geometry and Fractions with Tangrams. Lincolnshire, IL: Learning Resources, Inc., 1995.
    ISBN 1-56911-972-4.
    Irvin, Barbara. Geometry and Fractions with Pattern Blocks. Lincolnshire, IL: Learning Resources, Inc.,
    1995. ISBN 1-56911-975-9.
    Milliken, Linda. China Activity Book. Dana Point, CA: Milliken-Edupress, 1994. ISBN 1-56472-069-1.
    Seymour, Dale and Ed Beardslee. Critical Thinking Activities in Patterns, Imagery, Logic. Palo Alto, CA:
    Dale Seymour Publications, 1988. ISBN 0-86651-440-6.
    C. Magazine Article Activities
    Crump, Irving. "Sweet Shapes Scavenger Hunt Activity." The Mailbox June/July 1996: 31-32.
    Hambright, Peggy. "Edible Explorations." The Mailbox December 1996: 24-29.
    D. Essential and Helpful Materials
    Ruler
    Compass
    Geoboard and Rubber Bands
    Geoboard Recording Paper
    Graph Paper
    Index Cards
    Plastic Straws
    Paper Clips
    Coffee Filter Papers
    Yarn
    Glue
    12. Construction Paper
    13. Pattern Blocks
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   14. Tangram Pieces
   15. Clear Plastic Drinking Glasses
   16. Recycled Christmas Cards
   17. Geometric Solid Models
   18. Individually Wrapped Candies
   19. Origami Paper
   20. Dotted Grid Paper
   21. Crackers
   22. Round Cookies
   23. Small Cardboard Boxes
   24. Eyedroppers
   25. Transparent Grid Sheets
   26. Pretzels
   27. Sugar Cubes
   V. LESSONS
   A. Lesson One: Lines, Line Segments, and Rays
   1. Objective/Goal
   The student will be able to identify a line segments, line, or ray.
   Materials
   Index cards with line, line segments, or rays
   Ruler, pencil, and paper
   Graph paper
   Yarn
   Glue
   Construction paper
   Prior Knowledge for Students
   Knowledge of flat figures--circles, rectangles, triangles, etc.
   Key Vocabulary
   A line is a straight path that has no definite length and goes on forever in both directions.
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