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MADISON COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
District Curriculum Map for Mathematics: Grade 2
Unit Description
Big Idea(s)
Essential Question(s)
Standards
Unit 9
Understanding Geometry
Suggested Length: 1-2 weeks
Enduring Understandings
Describe and analyze 2 and 3 dimensional shapes.
Enduring Skills Rubric measures competency of the following skills:
 Identifies triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons, hexagons, and
cubes
 Recognizes and draws shapes having specified attributes (angles,
faces, and sides)
 How do we describe geometric figures?
 Where can we find geometric figures in the world around us?
 How do we use the following terms: angle, vertex, face, side, and
edge to describe geometric figures?
Standards for Mathematical Practice
1. Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them. Students
will create cubes to discover different attributes about them.
3. Construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of others.
Students will use known information/attributes of different shapes to
construct viable arguments about them.
4. Model with mathematics. Students will create 2-D and 3-D shapes to
learn about sides, edges, vertices and angles.
5. Use appropriate tools strategically. Students use tangrams or other
materials to help make/create different shapes.
6. Attend to precision. Students will create and draw shapes and will
have to make sure to keep their lines straight, form the correct angles,
and keep lines congruent if needed.
7. Look for and make use of structure. Students will use different
shapes to create another object.
Standards for Mathematical Content
2.G.1: 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.
YEAR-LONG CONCEPTS:
2.MD.10: Organizing and graphing data should be incorporated in
activities throughout the year. Students should be able to draw a
picture graph and a bar graph to represent a data set with up to four
categories as well as solve simple put-together, take-apart, and
compare problems using information presented in a bar graph.
2.MD.7 and 2.MD.8: Routine topics such as counting, time, money,
positional words, patterns, and tallying should be addressed on an
ongoing basis throughout instructional time.
Curriculum and Instruction
2015-2016
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MADISON COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
District Curriculum Map for Mathematics: Grade 2
Supporting Standard(s)
Instructional Outcomes
Essential Vocabulary
I am learning to….
 identify (recognize and name) triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons,
hexagons, and a cube.
 draw a shape with a given number of sides or angles. (include all
shapes mentioned in this standard)
 identify attributes of a cube. (faces, edges, vertices)
Essential Vocabulary
triangle
quadrilateral
2-dimensional (2-D), 3-dimensional (3-D), attribute, cube, classify,
corner, equal, face, hexagon, irregular, pentagon, rectangle, regular,
shape, side, square, unequal, vertices
Supporting Vocabulary
Resources/Activities
Resources/Activities
ORIGO-Stepping Stones
Select lessons from Module 5:
5.9, 5.10, 5.11
Remember there are other sources in your school that may not be
listed on this common resources list due to variation in each individual
school.
Examples of other great resources your school may have access to
include: Everyday Math Games, Investigations, Everyday Partner
Games, AVMR file folders, Ongoing Assessment Project, etc. The
Kentucky Numeracy Project is also a great resource that can be
searched by AVMR strand, CCSS, and grade level. Find this resource at
http://knp.kentuckymathematics.org/#!/page_knphome. Kentucky
teachers can use it for free. Just put in your school email address and
the username “mathfun”, and password is “859”.
https://www.georgiastandards.org/Common-Core/Pages/Math.aspx
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2015-2016
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2015-2016
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