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Grade 4 - Shape and Space (3-D Objects and 2-D Shapes)

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Prescribed Learning Outcomes
Suggested Instructional Strategies
Suggested Assessment Strategies
Recommended Learning Resources

PRESCRIBED LEARNING OUTCOMES

It is expected that students will describe, classify, construct, and relate three-dimensional objects and two-dimensional shapes, using mathematical vocabulary to describe their properties.

It is expected that students will:

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SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES

When geometric ideas are derived from students' physical world, their study of geometry becomes both practical and enjoyable. By connecting geometric ideas with students' developing spatial sense and with other areas of mathematics, you allow students to broaden their understanding of shape and space, and the world around them. At the Grade 4 level, the use of manipulatives continues to be important for developing geometric ideas. In addition, the use of technology, such as computers, can further enhance students' experiences.

SUGGESTED ASSESSMENT STRATEGIES

Students use more sophisticated vocabulary as they actively investigate various complex two- and three-dimensional shapes. They classify angles using technical language and increasingly associate them with the designs they see around them. Your ongoing observations of how students work on their own and in groups, using manipulatives, will provide more accurate evidence of their progress than will your observation of a single event or a single paper-and-pencil test. Use probing questions related to "how" and "why" to discover the level of students' understanding.

Observe

Question Reflect

RECOMMENDED LEARNING RESOURCES

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