Thursday, April 19, 2012

Solid Figures and a winner!

Hi all!

First things first... if you have already purchased my Off To The Zoo! Unit from TPT it was just revised :) Head on over and re-download!

And congrats to the winner of the giveaway....commenter #9 Kate! Check your email!

Alrighty...

This week has been all about solid figures. Now this is not new to the kiddos (solid shapes are discussed in kinder) but, honestly, they have the most difficult time remembering the names of the figures and counting the faces and corners! So I thought it would be worth it to give them a fun review this week!

Since my kiddos loved the coin flipper, I had them make a sold figure one too... They loved it just as much... first graders are so easy to please :)

nothing super fancy... but if you are interested in the project let me know and I'll post the patterns and pieces!

Then we began to classify and sort our solid figures. I've seen this hula hoop venn around the web a bit so I had to give it a try... Super fun!



 The kiddos helped me sort the solid figures by the type of face it had... we used some actual solid figure blocks and some realia... the kids were really crossing their fingers that there were graham crackers in that box and we weren't using it for math... nope! lol


Today we worked in small groups to investigate the solid figures. I only have one set of blocks so I broke the kids into groups of two and three. I assigned them each a solid figure and they had to create a poster that told us about their figure (it had to include the name, a picture, the number of faces and corners and if it was flat or round).

I LOVE seeing firsties working on group projects!
Here is a completed poster.



P.S. I NEVER, I mean NEVER let them use markers in class, but they have been so unbelievably awesome lately, why not? right? So I handed a box of markers to each group with the instructions... "trace and decorate your poster" ... A hot mess? ... No...I think they turned out great!

And... I had totally planned on posting some solid figure freebie worksheets that we did with our investigations... but I left my thumb drive at school... so I'll post them tomorrow :)

Till then.. :)

24 comments:

  1. Solid figure flip book: Yes please! Today we made solid figures with marshmallows and spaghetti, and the flip book would be just the right reinforcement I think.

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  2. I would love the solid figure flip book! This is always a challenge for my kiddie.
    Tonia
    Tvento1313@msn.com

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  3. Love your blog. I just started one and if you could go and follow it, that would be great!

    totallyterrificteachingtools.blogspot.com

    Lohren Nolan

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  4. Love the shape flip book. Could you email it to me please?

    meganwheeler44@yahoo.com
    www.mrswheelerfirst.blogspot.com

    *I'm a new follower!*

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  5. I would love the solid flip book figure. The kids would love doing this! By the way you have great ideas!

    taied06@yahoo.com

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  6. Hi, I would love to have the figure flip book please. Thanks so much!!
    skyamarisse@yahoo.com

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  7. A copy of the figure flip book would be much appreciated. Thank you so much for sharing your work with us!

    mxenitellis@gmail.com

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  8. Can you please send me solid figures flip book and other shapes worksheets that you mentioned? I love the activities!

    bmr549@yahoo.com

    Thanks!
    Beverly

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  9. I notice this is from several months ago - did you end up putting the flip book up somewhere? I'd love to have it!

    clarissaribbens@baisedu.org

    =)

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  10. I am doing unit on 3D shapes and I came across your blog on pinterest. I would love the efile!!!

    speronace1@earthlink.net

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  11. I would love to have a copy of the solid figure flipper, please!

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  12. ooops! Here is a good email address for you to send it to: iteach3sjb@yahoo.com

    Thank you!

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  13. Hi,
    I know this is way after the fact, but I am looking for a last minute solid shapes activity and I LOVE this! Would you be so wonderful to email me a copy please??!!! Much thanks...
    Tami
    tshipman@vusd.org

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  14. I would love a copy of this! please post!
    mgnreynolds@yahoo.com

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  15. I would love a copy of the solid shape flip book also. Thank you!!

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  16. Great idea on the flip book.
    It would be great if you still have the templates. I would like a copy of one.

    My email is:
    vannee.mak@gmail.com

    Thanks

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  17. I really like your flip book.
    If you still have the templates I would love a copy.
    samantha.jones2@education.wa.edu.au
    Thank you

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  18. OMG I know this is an old post but I would LOVE the shapes flip book. Could you please send it to me? My email is ostrowskijm@gmail.com Thanks so much!!!

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  19. Please send this to me it looks awesome for sorting solids!

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  20. I would also love copies of the shape flip book. Please send to kirka@district87.org Thanks!

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  21. I would love a copy of the solid figure flip book please!!!!!!

    courtleigh2317@gmail.com

    Thanks so much :)

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  22. I would love a copy of the solid figure flip book if still possible! erika.bauer90@gmail.com

    Thank you!
    Can't wait to use it..

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  23. I would love a copy of your solid figure flip book
    srizzo@neisd.net

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  24. I would love a flip book template too please!
    acsinos@hts.on.ca

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