C 5th Grade. Interactive Notebook BY BLAIR TURNER

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C 5th Grade Interactive Notebook C BY BLAIR TURNER

DIRECTIONS: I Can Statement and Vocabulary Flapbook 1. Cut out the definition page and paste it into your notebook. Do not cut it. 2. Cut out the vocabulary flapbook and glue it along the side tab. 3. Cut apart the flaps AFT ER gluing the side tab. 4. Illustrate each term. You may also choose to supply your own definitions. DIRECTIONS: Classifying Triangles Flaps 1. Cut out the flaps around the perimeter and glue along the back. 2. Cut out the definitions and glue under each flap.

DIRECTIONS: Types of Triangles Accordions 1. Color all of the triangles according to their angles. 2. Then, sort the triangles based on sides on the accordions. 3. To make the accordions, cut out around the perimeter. 4. Fold the sections accordion style (overunder) and glue along the top tab. 5. For the two-piece accordions, glue the pieces together along the top tab of the second piece. DIRECTIONS: Classifying Quadrilaterals Flapbook 1. Cut out the shape card and glue it in your notebook. 2. Cut out the flapbook around the perimeter and glue along the side tab. Cut apart the flaps. 3. Under each flap, write the letters of all of the figures that can be classified as that shape.

DIRECTIONS: Building Hierarchy Diagrams 1. Cut out the diagram at the bottom of the page and glue it in your notebook. 2. Cut out the cards at the top and use them to complete the diagram to show the relationships among them. 3. Each card can be used only once. DIRECTIONS: Hierarchy Flaps 1. Cut out the flaps around the perimeter and glue along the top tab. Cut apart the flaps. 2. Cut out the description cards and match each one to the correct hierarchy. 4. Glue each description under the corresponding flap. 5. Draw each shape under the second flap.

I can classify two-dimensional figures in a hierarchy based on properties. Classify Vocabulary 2-Dimensional Figures Hierarchy Properties

VOCABULARY DEFINIT IONS DIRECT IONS: Cut out the definition page and paste it into your notebook. Do not cut it. Cut out the vocabulary flapbook and glue it along the side tab. Cut apart the flaps. to arrange in groups based on common properties Illustrate It: Illustrate It: a shape that has width and height, but no thickness Illustrate It: groups that are organized into ranks Illustrate It: qualities or characteristics; attributes

T YPES OF T RIANGLES FLAPS DIRECT IONS: Cut out each of the flaps around the perimeter and glue down the back section. Cut out the definition and glue it under the flap. Triangles can be classified by angles... All 3 angles are less than 90º One angle greater than 90º Acute Triangle Obtuse Triangle One 90º angle Right Triangle

T YPES OF T RIANGLES FLAPS DIRECT IONS: Cut out each of the flaps around the perimeter and glue down the back section. Cut out the definition and glue it under the flap. Triangles can be classified by sides... All 3 sides are equal 2 equal sides Equilateral Triangle Isosceles Triangle No equal sides Scalene Triangle

T YPES OF T RIANGLES - ACCORDION DIRECT IONS: Color all of the triangles according to their angles. Then, sort the triangles based on sides on the accordions. Color all the right triangles RED. Color all the acute triangles YELLOW. Color all the obtuse triangles GREEN. Cut out the triangles and sort them by side lengths on the triangle accordions.

T YPES OF T RIANGLES - EQUILAT ERAL ACCORDION DIRECT IONS: Glue each of the equilateral triangles onto one section of the accordion. Then, cut out the accordion and glue the top tab into your notebook and fold each section. EQUILATERAL

T YPES OF T RIANGLES - ISOSCELES ACCORDIONS DIRECT IONS: Glue each of the isosceles triangles onto one section of the accordion. Then, cut out the two sections of the accordion and glue them together along the tab. Glue the top tab into your notebook and fold each section. ISOSCELES Glue this tab under the other section.

T YPES OF T RIANGLES - SCALENE ACCORDIONS DIRECT IONS: Glue each of the scalene triangles onto one section of the accordion. Then, cut out the two sections of the accordion and glue them together along the tab. Glue the top tab into your notebook and fold each section. SCALENE Glue this tab under the other section.

T YPES OF T RIANGLES FLAPS DIRECT IONS: Cut out each of the flaps around the perimeter and glue down the back section. Cut out the definition and glue it under the flap. Color all the right triangles RED. Color all the acute triangles YELLOW. Color all the obtuse triangles GREEN. Cut out the triangles and glue them under the correct flap.

CLASSIFYING QUADRILAT ERALS FLAPBOOK DIRECT IONS: Cut out the shape card and glue it in your notebook. Cut out the flapbook around the perimeter and glue along the side tab. Cut apart the flaps. Under each flap, write the letters of all of the figures that can be classified as that shape. A B C D E F G H I J which shapes can be classified as... quadrilaterals? Trapezoids? parallelograms? rectangles? rhombuses? squares?

BUILD A HIERARCHY DIAGRAM DIRECT IONS: Cut out the diagram at the bottom of the page and glue it in your notebook. Cut out the cards at the top and use them to complete the diagram to show the relationships among them. Each card can be used only once. isosceles triangles equilateral right scalene

BUILD A HIERARCHY DIAGRAM DIRECT IONS: Cut out the diagram at the bottom of the page and glue it in your notebook. Cut out the cards at the top and use them to complete the diagram to show the relationships among them. Each card can be used only once. polygon quadrilateral isosceles trapezoid trapezoid

BUILD A HIERARCHY DIAGRAM DIRECT IONS: Cut out the diagram at the bottom of the page and glue it in your notebook. Cut out the cards at the top and use them to complete the diagram to show the relationships among them. Each card can be used only once. rectangles rhombuses squares quadrilaterals parallelograms are always are always are always are always are always

polygon -> quadrilateral -> trapezoid -> isosceles trapezoid find a matching description draw it polygon -> quadrilateral -> trapezoid -> right trapezoid find a matching description draw it polygon -> triangle -> right triangle -> right scalene triangle HIERARCHY FLAPS DIRECTIONS: Cut out the flaps around the perimeter and glue along the top tab. Cut apart the flaps. Cut out the description cards and match each one to the correct hierarchy. Glue it under the corresponding flap. Draw each shape under the second flap. -4 sides -1 pair of parallel sides -Angle measures: 90º, 90º, 120º, 60º -3 sides -Angle measures: 45º, 90º, 45º find a matching description draw it -3 sides -Angle measures: 30º, 60º, 90º polygon -> triangle -> acute triangle -> acute isosceles triangle find a matching description draw it -4 sides -1 pair of parallel sides -Angle measures: 136º, 44º, 136º, 44º

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