π¨ Shapes and Sides
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π§ Sorting Shapes by Sides
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Question: Greg was sorting shapes into groups by the number of sides. He made a group of shapes that had more than three sides. Which of the following shapes CANNOT be part of this group?
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A. β² (Triangle)
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B. β‘ (Square)
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C. β¬ (Pentagon)
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D. β (Octagon)
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ποΈ Flat Surfaces on Shapes
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Question: Which TWO shapes have only 2 flat sides?
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A. π’ (Cube)
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B. π (Cylinder)
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C. ⬀ (Sphere)
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D. π¨ (Cone)
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π Combining Shapes
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Question: What two shapes can be joined without overlap to form this square?
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A. β² + β² (Two triangles)
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B. Ⲡ+ ⬀ (Triangle and circle)
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C. β‘ + β (Square and rectangle)
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π¨ Building Figures
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Question: Which figures can be made by putting the shapes together? Choose TWO.
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A. π + π’ (Cylinder and cube)
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B. π¨ + π (Cone and rectangular prism)
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C. π’ + π (Cube and rectangular prism)
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β‘ Squares Have 4 Sides
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Question: All of these shapes are squares. Which of these is true?
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A. All squares are πΆ (yellow).
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B. All squares have 4 sides.
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C. All squares are the same size.
π’ Patterns and Numbers
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β Counting Patterns
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Question: What comes next in the sequence 29, 28, 27, 26, ___?
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π Swings Pattern
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Question: Sarah and her friend Jelicia are on the 8th and 9th swings. Continuing the pattern, what colors are their swings?
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A. π’, π’ (Green, Green)
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B. π’, π (Green, Orange)
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C. π, π’ (Orange, Green)
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π₯ Sharing Cookie Cake
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Question: Some friends want to share a cookie cake. How much will each friend get if they divide it equally? Choose TWO ways.
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A. Β½ (One-half)
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B. ΒΌ (One-quarter)
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C. β
(One-third)
π§ Word Problems
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π¬ Candy Problem
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Samson went to the candy store. He bought 16 pieces of candy. He eats 2 pieces on his way home and 2 more before dinner. Later, he eats 2 more pieces before going to bed. How many pieces of candy does he have left?
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πΊ Tally Chart
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Andrea drew squares and ovals on her paper. After she was done, she created a tally chart to see how many of each shape she drew. How many more ovals did Andrea draw than squares?
π Fractions and Sharing
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π· Equal Shares
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Look at the squares below. One square is divided into fourths, and the other into halves. Which sentence is true?
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A. All the shares are the same size.
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B. Only the shares on the left are the same size.
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C. The shares on the right are smaller.
π¨ Favorite Shapes
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π Chart Problem
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Mr. Carter asked his class what their favorite shapes were and recorded the choices. Use the chart to answer: Which shape was chosen the MOST?
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A. β² (Triangle)
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B. π (Cylinder)
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C. π’ (Cube)
π Study Tips:
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Review the names and properties of shapes (number of sides, flat surfaces).
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Practice recognizing patterns in numbers and colors.
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Work on basic addition and subtraction for word problems.
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Understand how to divide items into equal shares (Β½, ΒΌ).
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Remember to read each question carefully before answering!