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Grade 5 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 use the visualization of two-dimensional shapes and three-dimensional objects to solve problems related to spatial relation.

It is expected that students will:

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SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES

In Grade 5, we want students to consolidate their understanding of polygons and how they relate to three-dimensional objects. Many students at this age are still dependent on concrete referents and therefore require activities that use manipulatives to support and enrich their development of geometric and spatial sense. Modelling, mapping, and spatial experiences organized around physical models can help students discover, visualize, and represent geometric figures in the physical world.

SUGGESTED ASSESSMENT STRATEGIES

Students reveal their understanding of shape and space as they manipulate, visualize, and talk about the objects around them. Their written and oral communications about their understanding of spatial relationships give students opportunities to use the language of mathematics, to explain their thinking, to use inductive reasoning, and to engage in divergent thinking.

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