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Use rulers to measure the lengths of sides and diagonals of common 2-dimensional figures and polygons. 0206.4.5 Links verified on 11/28/2009
- 2 and 3D shapes Activities - identify and investigate two-dimensional and three-dimensional shapes
- 2D shapes - identify and compare these shapes
- Create your own pattern - drag shapes to create a pattern (Instructions on how to use this page in your classroom)
- Geo Cleo - take a look at how to describe three-dimensional shapes
- Mr. Mumble - take a look at how to describe two-dimensional shapes
- Point Out the View - a ten level activity from PBS Kids, students must show what 2-D view each of four viewers would see when looking at a stack of blocks
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- Polygons and Non-Polygons - drag polygons into one bin and anything that is not a polygon into another bin
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- Solid Pattern Pieces - name the different faces of solid figures to make objects using a pattern
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