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Lesson Topic
3-D Shapes
Lesson Outline
Today, we finished up our lesson on shapes. We focused on 3-D shapes and how they are different from the 2-D flat shapes that we went over on Friday. We discussed how 3D shapes can be hollow or filled which means they have space that can be filled. Analise cut and pasted a flap book with a cube (a shape like a square with 6 equal sides) , sphere (a shape like a ball), cylinder (a shape with two equal circular faces and one curved surface), cone (a shape with a circular base and an end that narrows to a point), and rectangular prism (a shape like a rectangle but with 2 ends and 4 sides). She matched up real world shapes and pasted them under the 3-D shapes. She had fun coloring her book and putting it with her 2-D shape book.
Session Minutes
60
Minutes Student Attended
60
Session Hours
1.00
Hours Attended
1.00
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Review Status
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School