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Geometry Practice SELF-GRADING BOOM Deck -Grades 3-4: Set of 15 Cards

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2nd - 4th
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Boom Cards have made my life SO much easier and they are easy and meaningful review for students. In this pack, you get 18 questions on the topic of GEOMETRY. This is meant to be short and sweet review/assessment to ensure your kiddos are making progress.

Math instruction can be tough and there are so many standards to cover, but this pack will help your students understand this important topic.

PLEASE NOTE: These are for BOOM Learning, so make sure you have an account before purchasing.

Please let me know if you have any questions!

-Dan M.

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15 slides
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Teaching Duration
30 minutes
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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Recognize and draw shapes having specified attributes, such as a given number of angles or a given number of equal faces. Identify triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons, hexagons, and cubes.
Partition a rectangle into rows and columns of same-size squares and count to find the total number of them.
Partition circles and rectangles into two, three, or four equal shares, describe the shares using the words halves, thirds, half of, a third of, etc., and describe the whole as two halves, three thirds, four fourths. Recognize that equal shares of identical wholes need not have the same shape.
Understand that shapes in different categories (e.g., rhombuses, rectangles, and others) may share attributes (e.g., having four sides), and that the shared attributes can define a larger category (e.g., quadrilaterals). Recognize rhombuses, rectangles, and squares as examples of quadrilaterals, and draw examples of quadrilaterals that do not belong to any of these subcategories.
Partition shapes into parts with equal areas. Express the area of each part as a unit fraction of the whole. For example, partition a shape into 4 parts with equal area, and describe the area of each part as 1/4 of the area of the shape.

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