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Solid and Flat Shapes

Sandy Segura
LBS 340
Solid Shapes:
● Are thick or hollow
● Can be long, tall, and wide.
● Have faces (a face is a flat side on a solid shape)
● Have more corners and edges.
Flat Shapes:
● Has little to no thickness.
● Are long and wide.
● Can have one to two faces.
● Have fewer sides and corners.
Assessment Tool
● Student Name: Eli
● Time of day: After lunch
● Standard: CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.K.G.B.4
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).
● Big Ideas:
● #1: Shapes Define by rules (attributes)
Color, size, texture, number of sides, length
of sides, faces, specific names.
● # 2: Solids have Faces
Exploration, real world objects, faces and
shapes, attributes
Assessment:
Notes:
● What makes a solid shape different than a
flat shape?
● “solid shapes have shadows”
● “they are thicker and you can hold them
with both hands”
● “they are bigger and have more corners”

● What makes a flat shape different than a


solid shape?
● “they can be flat like paper”
● “they have a less corners and sides”

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