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Decision One: Curriculum Map Topic: Geometry Key Learning(s): Unit Essential Question(s): Draw, identify, and measure lines and angles, and classify shapes by properties Concept: Grade: 4th How do you draw, identify, and measure lines and angles, and classify shapes by properties? Optional Instructional Tools: Centimeter grid paper, dot paper, clock face, pattern blocks, recording sheet: blank protractors, rulers, protractors, polygons, Concept: Concept: Concept: Lesson Essential Questions: Lesson Essential Question Lesson Essential Questions: Lines, Angles, and Shapes 4. G.1, 4.G.2, 4.G.3, 4.MD.5a, 4.MD.5b, 4. MD.6, 4.MD.7 Lesson Essential Questions: 1. How do I identify points, lines, and planes? (E) 2. What do you classify and describe different types of angles? (I) 3. How do you find the measure of an angle using equivalent fractions? (I) 4. How do you use a tool to measure and draw angles? (I) 5. How can you find unknown angle measures? (I) 6. How do you identify and name polygons? (E) 7. How can you classify triangles? (E) 8. How can you classify quadrilaterals? (E) 9. What is line symmetry? (E) 10. How do you identify and draw a line of symmetry?* (E) Vocabulary: Imperative to use exact vocabulary Point, line, plane, parallel lines, intersecting lines, perpendicular lines, line segment, ray, angle, right angle, acute angle, obtuse angle, straight angle, Vocabulary: Vocabulary: Vocabulary: degree, unit angle, angle, measure, protractor, polygon, side, vertex, triangle, quadrilateral, pentagon, hexagon, octagon, equilateral, triangle, isosceles, triangle, scalene, triangle, right triangle, acute triangle, obtuse triangle, rhombus, trapezoid, parallelogram, rectangle, square symmetric, line of symmetry, Other Information: *Identifying and drawing lines of symmetry up to two lines per figure Envision Resources: Centimeter grid paper (Teaching Tool 4), dot paper (Teaching Tool 7), clock face (Teaching Tool 23), pattern blocks (Teaching Tool 25), recording sheet: blank protractors (Teaching Tool 34), rulers (Teaching Tool 21), protractors (Teaching Tool 22), polygons (Teaching Tool 25) Always reference and use the Math Practice Standards which accompany each lesson. Refer to the Problem Solving Map that identifies when to teach each problem solving strategy lesson with this topic.