Chapter 12. My class started Chapter 12 this week. In this chapter, I will learn how sorting can help me display information.

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. 12 Chapter Dear Family, My class started Chapter 12 this week. In this chapter, I will learn how sorting can help me display information. Love, Vocabulary category Small Large Home Activity Have some fun in the kitchen as your child shows you all about sorting and classifying. Begin by collecting a handful of silverware. Have your child sort and classify it into groups by type of utensil. These shapes are sorted and classified into two categories. One category is small, and one category is large. Chapter 12 Literature Look for these books at the library. Your child will continue learning while enjoying these great books. Sorting by Henry Arthur Pluckrose. Children s Press, 1995. Grandma s Button Box by Linda Williams Aber. Kane Press, 2002. two hundred thirteen P213

. 12 Capítulo Querida familia: Mi clase comenzó el Capítulo 12 esta semana. En este capítulo, aprenderé cómo clasificar puede ayudarme a mostrar información. Con cariño, Vocabulario categoría pequeños grandes Actividad para la casa Diviértanse en la cocina mientras su hijo le muestra todo sobre cómo clasificar. Comience por tomar algunos cubiertos. Pídale a su hijo que los clasifique en grupos según el tipo de utensilio. Estos figuras se clasifican en dos categorías. Una categoría es pequeños y la otra categoría es grandes. Literatura Busque este libro en la biblioteca. Su hijo seguirá aprendiendo mientras disfruta de este excelente libro. Sorting por Henry Arthur Pluckrose. Children s Press, 1995. Grandma s Button Box por Linda Williams Aber. Kane Press, 2002 P214 two hundred fourteen

Name Algebra Classify and Count by Color HANDS ON Lesson 12.1 COMMON CORE STANDARD K.MD.3 Classify objects and count the number of objects in each category. yellow red 3 yellow red DIRECTIONS 1. Place a yellow square, red triangle, red rectangle, yellow square, and red triangle at the top of the page as shown. Sort and classify the shapes by the category of color. Draw and color the shapes in each category. 2. Look at the categories in Exercise 1. Count how many in each category. Circle the category that has 3 shapes. Write the number. Chapter 12 two hundred fifteen P215

Lesson Check (K.MD.3) Spiral Review (K.CC.3, K.G.4) DIRECTIONS 1. Look at the set of shapes. Which shape belongs in the same category? Draw that shape in the box and color it. How many shapes are in the category now? Write the number. 2. Which shape does not stack? Mark an X on the shape. 3. Count and tell how many pieces of fruit. Write the number. P216 two hundred sixteen

Name Algebra Classify and Count by Shape HANDS ON Lesson 12.2 COMMON CORE STANDARD K.MD.3 Classify objects and count the number of objects in each category. triangle circle Chapter 12 2 triangle circle DIRECTIONS 1. Place a green triangle, blue circle, red triangle and blue circle at the top of the page as shown. Sort and classify the shapes by the category of shape. Draw and color the shapes in each category. 2. Look at the categories in Exercise 1. Count how many in each category. Circle the categories that have two shapes. Write the number. two hundred seventeen P217

Lesson Check (K.MD.3) Spiral Review (K.OA.3, K.MD.2) 5 = + DIRECTIONS 1. Look at the set of shapes. Which shape belongs in the same category? Draw that shape in the oval. How many shapes are in the category now? Write the number. 2. Find two crayons. Place one end of each crayon on the line. Compare the lengths. Draw the crayons. Say longer than, shorter than, or about the same length to describe the lengths. Circle the longer crayon. 3. Complete the addition sentence to show the numbers that match the cube train. P218 two hundred eighteen

Name Algebra Classify and Count by Size HANDS ON Lesson 12.3 COMMON CORE STANDARD K.MD.3 Classify objects and count the number of objects in each category. small big 1 DIRECTIONS 1. Place a yellow square, blue circle, red rectangle, and blue rectangle at the top of the page as shown. Sort and classify the shapes by the category of size. Draw and color the shapes in each category. 2. Look at the categories in Exercise 1. Count how many in each category. Circle the category that has one per category. Write the number. Chapter 12 small big two hundred nineteen P219

Lesson Check (K.MD.3) small big Spiral Review (K.OA.5, K.G.2) - = DIRECTIONS 1. Sort and classify the shapes by the category of size. Draw the shapes in each category. 2. How many flat surfaces does the cylinder have? Write the number. 3. Sarah makes a five-cube train. She takes the cube train apart to show how many cubes are gray. Trace and write to show the subtraction sentence for Sarah s cube train. P220 two hundred twenty

Name Make a Concrete Graph HANDS ON Lesson 12.4 COMMON CORE STANDARD K.MD.3 Classify objects and count the number of objects in each category. Circles and Triangles DIRECTIONS 1. Place a handful of green circles and triangles on the workspace. Sort and classify the shapes by category. 2. Move the shapes to the graph. Draw and color the shapes. 3. Write how many of each shape. Chapter 12 two hundred twenty-one P221

Lesson Check (K.MD.3) Triangles and Squares Spiral Review (K.CC.3, K.MD.2) DIRECTIONS 1. Look at the shapes. Draw and color the shapes in the graph. Write how many of each shape. 2. Make a cube train that is about the same height as the cube train shown. Draw and color the cube train. 3. How many tiles are there? Write the number. P222 two hundred twenty-two

Name Read a Graph Lesson 12.5 COMMON CORE STANDARD K.MD.3 Classify objects and count the number of objects in each category. Counter Colors R R R R R Y Y Y Y R DIRECTIONS 1. Color the counters to show the categories. R is for red, and Y is for yellow. How many counters are in each category? Write the numbers. 2. Circle the category that has more counters on the graph. Chapter 12 Y two hundred twenty-three P223

Lesson Check (K.MD.3) Counter Colors Spiral Review (K.OA.3, K.MD.2) 8 = + DIRECTIONS 1. How many counters are in each category? Write the numbers. Circle the category that has more counters. 2. Complete the addition sentence to show the numbers that match the cube train. 3. Make a cube train that is about the same length as the cube train shown. Draw and color the cube train. P224 two hundred twenty-four