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Elementary geometry internet activities for GATE

Preview of 3D Shapes | Geometry Virtual Lesson | No Prep Zoom Scavenger Hunt

3D Shapes | Geometry Virtual Lesson | No Prep Zoom Scavenger Hunt

Prepping for your Zoom lessons taking forever? Overwhelmed by trying to come up with engaging lessons for remote learning? Well then, this digital scavenger is exactly what you need! No prep, loads of fun, lots of real-world connections, and super engaging for kids. Students go around their houses and find various things that are different shapes. ★Time-SavingTeachers never have enough time to get it all done! This product is here to help you with that. This is a 100% ready to go activity. Simpl
Preview of Snowflake Bentley STEAM Activities

Snowflake Bentley STEAM Activities

Snowflake Bentley is a wonderful book about William Bentley who photographed snowflake crystals. The activities here are designed to complement the book, but some could also be used separately. Activities include: vocabulary cards, a Snowbelt Map internet research activity, Snowflake Symmetry, Looking at Crystals activity, and making snowflake prints. Vocabulary cards with words from the book. The cards can be used either to play a memory game or as flashcards, or for a quiz-quiz-trade type
Preview of Classifying Quadrilaterals - DIGITAL Card Sorting Activity - 5th Grade Geometry

Classifying Quadrilaterals - DIGITAL Card Sorting Activity - 5th Grade Geometry

This engaging 5th Grade Math Desmos Card Sort activity is designed to introduce and develop students' ability to the classify quadrilaterals. Students will learn/review important vocabulary and properties of quadrilaterals such as pair, parallel, right angles, quadrilateral, square, rectangle, parallelogram, trapezoid, and rhombus, fostering their use of grade-level academic language in geometry. They sort cards into groups that form a match, which involves higher-level thinking. Each match shou
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