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MODULE 5 NYS 1 ST GRADE MATH MODULE

NORMS Limit Side conversations Limit/ no technology Respect the agenda Be positive Be in the Real world Remember this is the materials we have been asked to use, so lets work with it.

AGENDA Celebrations Module Overview End of Unit Assessment Activity

CELEBRATIONS

IDENTIFYING, COMPOSING, AND PARTITIONING SHAPES MODULE 5

OVERVIEW Throughout the year, students have explored part– whole relationships in many ways, such as their work with number bonds, tape diagrams, and their relationship to addition and subtraction. In Module 5, students consider part–whole relationships through a geometric lens.

MP.1 Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them. Although some students thrive on the visual–spatial perspective of geometric concepts, it can be quite challenging for others. Throughout the module, students will be encouraged to continue working towards success when trying to arrange shapes to create specific composite shapes and when recomposing the pieces into different shapes. For some students, sorting shapes into groups without using the common shape names can also create challenges through which they must persevere. This will take place as students distinguish shapes from among variants, palpable distractors, and difficult distractors in Topic A.2 See examples to the right. MP.6 Attend to precision. Students will use clear definitions with peers as they define attributes. For example, while working with a partner, students describe a composite figure by explaining surfaces, sides, and corners so that their partners can create the same composite shape without seeing a visual representation. Students appropriately name parts of a whole using terms such as halves, fourths, and quarters. MP.8 Look for and make use of structure. Students identify attributes in order to classify shapes such as triangles and cylinders. Students recognize that attributes such as the number of sides, surfaces, etc., are defining attributes whereas color, size, and orientation are not. Students use their understanding of the partitioning of a circle to tell time. Focus Standards for Mathematical Practice

Terminology New or Recently Introduced Terms Attributes (characteristics of an object such as color or number of sides) Fourth of (shapes), fourths (1 out of 4 equal parts) Half of, halves (1 out of 2 equal parts) Half past (expression for 30 minutes past a given hour) Half-hour (interval of time lasting 30 minutes) Hour (unit for measuring time, equivalent to 60 minutes or 1/24 of a day) Minute (unit for measuring time, equivalent to 60 seconds, 1/60 of an hour) O’clock (used to indicate time to a precise hour, with no additional minutes) Quarter of (shapes) (1 out of 4 equal parts)

Three-dimensional shapes: Cone Cube Cylinder Rectangular prism Sphere Two-dimensional shapes: Circle Half-circle Quarter-circle Hexagon (flat figure enclosed by six straight sides) Rectangle (flat figure enclosed by four straight sides and four right angles) Rhombus (flat figure enclosed by four straight sides of the same length where two pairs of opposite sides are parallel) Square (rectangle with four sides of the same length) Trapezoid Triangle (flat figure enclosed by three straight sides) Familiar Terms and Symbols Clock Shape names from kindergarten: circle, square, rectangle, triangle, hexagon, sphere, cylinder, and cube

Suggested Tools and Representations Pattern blocks Square tiles Straws Student clocks, preferably with gears that can provide the appropriate hour- hand alignment Three-dimensional shape models (commercially produced or commonly found examples) including cube, cone, cylinder, rectangular prism, and sphere

END OF MODULE ASSESSMENT ACTIVITY

MODULE 5 END OF MODULE ASSESSMENT ACTIVITY Review of findings from the assessment.

BREAK 5 minutes

PLACE VALUE, COMPARISON, ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION OF NUMBERS TO 100 MODULE 6

OVERVIEW In this final module of the Grade 1 curriculum, students bring together their learning from Module 1 through Module 5 to learn the most challenging Grade 1 standards and celebrate their progress.

1. Focus is on money

Terminology New or Recently Introduced Terms - Comparison problem type - Dime - Nickel - Penny - Quarter Familiar Terms and Symbols -, = (Less than, greater than, equal to) Suggested Tools and Representations bead rekenrek - Tape diagram

MID AND END OF MODULE ASSESSMENT ACTIVITY