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Pizza Parlor Room Transformation Shape Unit

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Move Mountains in Kindergarten
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PreK - 1st
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Great resource! I always do a Pizza Shop center in my dramatic play at one point in the school year and it was great to add an educational component to it.
My students loved using this resource during our shape math unit! The room transformation was engaging and easy to assemble. My students had so much fun!

Description

In this product it will included resources to turn your classroom into a Pizza Parlor all while teaching shapes, colors, sequencing, counting, and sentence structure/ opinion pieces.

Includes:

-Materials to make shape pizza

-Templates for counting shapes

-Anchor Chart labels

-Ikea Frame Templates

-Target Label Templates

-Writing Activities

-Ideas to transform your room!

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Last updated Mar 4th, 2019
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Correctly name shapes regardless of their orientations or overall size.
Identify shapes as two-dimensional (lying in a plane, “flat”) or three-dimensional (“solid”).
Analyze and compare two- and three-dimensional shapes, in different sizes and orientations, using informal language to describe their similarities, differences, parts (e.g., number of sides and vertices/“corners”) and other attributes (e.g., having sides of equal length).
Model shapes in the world by building shapes from components (e.g., sticks and clay balls) and drawing shapes.
Use a combination of drawing, dictating, and writing to compose opinion pieces in which they tell a reader the topic or the name of the book they are writing about and state an opinion or preference about the topic or book (e.g., My favorite book is...).

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