Session 26: Polygons
Session Title |
Polygons |
Objective |
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Concept |
To understand what is line, triangle, rectangle, square, pentagon and hexagon. |
Materials Required |
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Methodology |
Learning through activity |
Session Duration |
90 minutes |
Intro Activity (20 min)
Teacher asks the students, have you ever seen train tracks or the edge of a ruler? Those are straight and go on and on. That's what a line looks like in math!”
You can also show things like:
- A laser beam in cartoons
- A tightrope
So, line is straight and endless in both directions (introduce this simply
Show lines in the classroom (edge of table, window frames)
Draw this on the board:
<------------------------->
A B
Say:
“This is a line. The arrows mean it keeps going forever. Even though we see just a part of it, imagine it never objective
Draw examples: straight line, curved line, zigzag line.
Then use flashcards to introduce each shape: triangle, square, rectangle, pentagon, hexagon
For each shape:
Show shape visually.
Count sides and corners.
Ask: “What does it remind you of?” (Ex: “A triangle looks like a slice of pizza.”)
Draw examples from real life (windows, stop signs, etc.)
Mini Activity: Ask students to find one object in the classroom that matches one of the shapes.
Main Activity (60 minutes)
Build-a-Shape with Lines (30 minutes)
Students work in small teams.
Provide materials: sticks, pipe cleaners, or yarn for lines; clay balls or stickers for corners.
Task: Use lines to build these shapes:
- Triangle (3 lines)
- Square (4 equal lines)
- Rectangle (2 short, 2 long lines)
- Pentagon (5 lines)
- Hexagon (6 lines)
Group Roles
- Connector (adds clay/sticker)
- Shape Checker (counts sides)
- After each shape, pause and reflect:
- “How did your group work together?”
- “What made this shape different from the one before?”
Shape Collage & Self-Expression (20 minutes)
My Shape World
- Students create a drawing or collage using at least 4 different shapes to make a scene (e.g. robot, house, city, animal).
- Encourage labeling each shape and writing how many sides it has.
Review Questions (10 minutes)
- Can you name some polygons and describe their sides and angles?
- How did drawing or building polygons help you understand them better?
Follow up Tasks(10 min)
Home work
Find and draw 1 item at home that looks like each of these shapes:
Triangle: __________________ (Draw it)
Rectangle: ________________
Square: ___________________
Pentagon: ________________
Hexagon: _________________
Expected Learning Outcome:
Knowledge building
- Define and identify a line.
- Understand that 2D shapes are made of lines connected at points.
- Recognize and build basic 2D shapes using lines.
Skill Building
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Creative thinking
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Emotional awareness
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Teamwork
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Empathy
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