

The Enormous Watermelon.



The lesson is started by introducing the solid shape posters. We will read Jack the Builder by Stuart Murphy and focus on the solid figures and their attributes, like their shape, size, roundness, corners. After the read aloud, we will start a solid shapes poster.
After the students help create the poster, they will stand to play “Get in the Shape.” For this activity students will pretend like they are “stuffed” in the shape. For example, they will get into a cylinder...How do the walls feel? What does the top feel like? What shape are you standing on? {circle bottom} We will continue with the remaining solid shapes.



~We enjoyed celebrating with Nolan yesterday...
~You can still order books online. It will be open until 5:00. :)
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