Session 26: Polygons

Session Title

Polygons 

Objective

  • Identify and describe key characteristics of lines, triangle, square, rectangle, pentagon, and hexagon.
  • Recognize and find these shapes in the environment.
  • Construct basic 2D shapes using various materials.

Concept

To understand what is line, triangle, rectangle, square, pentagon and hexagon.

Materials Required

  1. Chart paper/whiteboard and markers
  2. Shape flashcards
  3. Popsicle sticks, pipe cleaners, yarn, glue
  4. Paper cutouts of shapes
  5. Construction paper, scissors, glue sticks
  6. Crayons/markers

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:

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:

Group Roles

Shape Collage & Self-Expression (20 minutes)

My Shape World

Review Questions (10 minutes)

  1.  Can you name some polygons and describe their sides and angles?
  2. 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

Skill Building


 


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