Quadrilateral Design Project
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- Google Apps™
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Description
Do you want an engaging summative assessment for your geometry unit? This project has your students designing a space using only quadrilaterals. They must use each of the following quadrilaterals: parallelogram, rectangle, square, rhombus, and trapezoid. Once they create the design, they have to make a key for it, consisting of each shape and its properties, along with symbols and labels for each of the parts of their design that would be categorized with each shape.
**Digital version in Google Slides now included for distance learning** - perfect for an at-home creative project for your geometry unit.
This resource is also included in a geometry bundle.
Printable and digital versions are included.
Need Help teaching geometry? Check out my geometry resource pack.
Common Core Standards (CCSS) and Georgia Standards of Excellence (GSE): 5.G.4
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What you'll get:
- teacher directions
- student directions
- grid paper
- project grading rubric
- photos of example projects
How Can You Use This?
Use this resource as a summative assessment for your geometry unit, specifically for quadrilaterals. Students will create their own design or you can have them work collaboratively in small groups. They will love the challenge and creativity of this project.
WHAT OTHER TEACHERS ARE SAYING…
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ This activity has been so engaging to my students. I love how I can use this during distance learning. My students need activities that hold their attention. This has been such a help. Thank you! - Research Based Teaching Tools
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ My students absolutely loved this. We used at the end of the unit as a way to showcase their learning. They worked on it after their "must dos" each day for a week. It really motivated them to work hard on the assigned work of the day and they were so excited to show them off. - Megan D.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I used this with an extension math group for 4th grade. My students loved the getting to choose what they designed and show their creativity with how they used the shapes. I also plan on having them share their places with their classmates and tell how they decided where to include each shape in their designs. - Rachel D.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ What a fun activity to wrap up a geometry unit. Students loved the freedom to design whatever kind of space they like and I love to see the creativity that comes from activities like this. - Sarah R.
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You may also like…
→ Classify Quadrilaterals Task Cards
→ Classify Triangles Task Cards
→ 5th Grade Math Year-Long Curriculum Bundle
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