Geometry Digital Unit 1: Points, Lines, Line Segments, Rays, and Angles
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Geometry Digital Unit 1: Points, Lines, Line Segments, Rays, and Angles
Looking for an engaging and paperless way for your 4th graders to learn about and practice points, lines, line segments, rays, and angles? This 27-page interactive Google Slides file has everything you need for 3-4 days of instruction and practice with standard 4.G.A.1. Concepts are explained and modeled so that students can be successful with the digital practice. There are lots of draggable elements, and text boxes are ready for your students to show their thinking. (And if you are a Seesaw school, the bonus Seesaw templates let students write directly on the templates!)
Students work in edit mode to complete assignments that lay the foundation for understanding more complex geometric concepts, such as how to classify polygons according to their types of lines and angles. Whether you are in-person, remote, or hybrid, if your students are 1:1 with devices, this product will work for you!
Concepts Covered:
• Identifying points, lines, line segments, rays
• Types of Lines: parallel, intersecting, perpendicular
• Review of vertical, horizontal, and diagonal lines
• Types of Angles: acute, right, obtuse, straight
• Recognizing types of lines in figures and polygons
• Recognizing angles in line figures and polygons
You will receive a PDF with links to your Google and Seesaw files, along with directions for how to assign them to your students.
This unit is part of two larger Geometry and Geometric Measurement bundles, and is the first one I recommend teaching, as it has so much of the foundational vocabulary needed.
Please check out my preview for more information and let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks for checking out my file!
Cathy, aka Downeast Teach