S T U D E N T G U I D E
Transforming Two-Dimensional Shapes
What transformations are shown for Shapes A, B, and C?
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Table of Contents
Skills Focus
Overview and Connect
Read and Check
Analyze / Engage with the Text
Summarize
Develop / Build
Draft and Review / Create
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Extension Activities
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S K I L L S F O C U S
Build Your Vocabulary: �Map a Word — Rotation, Translation, Reflection �
Synonym (similar or like word)
Antonym (opposite word)
Picture of Vocabulary Word
Vocabulary Word and Definition
Part of Speech
Root Word or Origin
Sentence Using Vocabulary Word
Instructions: Analyzing key vocabulary words will help you better understand the texts you are reading. Word mapping can also help the words "stick" in your memory. Complete the map below with the vocabulary words provided in the title. Use a dictionary if necessary. Fill as many boxes as you can.
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Cornell Notes: Mathematical Reasoning
What is the definition of mathematical reasoning? | The definition of mathematical reasoning is… |
What is quantitative reasoning? | Quantitative Reasoning is... |
Give three examples of how to use quantitative reasoning to solve a problem. | Three examples of using quantitative reasoning when solving a problem are… |
Instructions: Take notes on the Direct Instruction lesson using the organizer below. Then summarize and reflect on the next page.
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Cornell Notes: Mathematical Reasoning
Summarize and Reflect
In your own words and in complete sentences, write a 3–4 sentence summary of this Direct Instruction lesson. An accurate summary will cover the lesson's central ideas and include important details to support those ideas.
Record your summary here:
O V E R V I E W A N D C O N N E C T
Find Your Purpose for Learning
Instructions: When you have finished reading the Overview for this lesson, answer the following questions in the space below:
What more would you like to learn about transformations? What would you like to know about how transforming shapes can help solve real world problems?
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O V E R V I E W A N D C O N N E C T
Share Your Personal Connection
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R E A D
Share Your Reflections
Instructions: During or after you have finished reading, find the questions in the text marked Pause and Reflect. These questions may help you understand the text, or they may help you connect the text to yourself, to other texts, or to the world around you.
Use the space on the left below to answer the reflection questions. Then discuss your answers, noting how they were similar or different.
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Record discussion reflections here:
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C H E C K
Test Prep Strategy: Prediction
One way to prepare for assessments is to practice looking for the answers in the text before looking at the answer choices. Use prediction strategies as an opportunity to read a text more carefully.
Read each multiple choice question. In your own words, record your prediction of the correct response in the chart below.
Question on ThinkCERCA | What is the question asking you to do? |
Example: Which of the following statements best explains how the passage is structured? | Look for details on the order of ideas in the passage, like order of importance, or cause and effect. |
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A N A L Y Z E / E N G A G E W I T H T H E T E X T
Highlight and Annotate
In this step, you will analyze the text closely, then discuss your findings to begin developing reasoning for your argument.
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S U M M A R I Z E
Write a Summary
Summaries help you process your thinking about a text and are often a great way to start off an argumentative or informational essay. A good summary shows you have knowledge about a topic.
Practicing summarizing also helps you prepare for the main idea questions posed on many standardized assessments. In addition, summarizing is a helpful skill for working with others, such as when you need to confirm your understanding of what someone else has said. That's a useful skill for all parts of life.
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D E V E L O P / B U I L D
Share your Argument Builder
When you’ve completed the argument building step, share your results with others, and listen to how they responded to the same question. Ask questions, and give feedback to help strengthen your partners’ reasons and evidence.
What transformations are shown for Shapes A, B, and C? | |
Share Your Argument | Listen and Record Others |
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D R A F T A N D R E V I E W / C R E A T E
Peer Editing Activity
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D R A F T A N D R E V I E W / C R E A T E
Reflect on Your Writing
Before you submit your final CERCA, write a brief reflection describing your experience.
An area for growth for me on this piece or in my writing in general is…
The strongest areas of this piece of writing are…
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Through self-assessment and/or peer editing, I learned…
Extension Activities
The following activities can be used as extensions to this lesson.
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O P T I O N A L E X T E N S I O N : D E S I G N A C T I V I T Y
DESIGN A PLAYGROUND
Background
Because you have always been so good at playing on playgrounds, you have been asked to design a playground. Using the items below, create a design for your playground in the space that follows.
Materials: Playground models:
Create: Below, create your playground design. You may add walkways as well.
Reflect: Think about how you took the objects you had and moved them around the paper. Did you do flips, turns, or slides? Why? How was that helpful in making your playground?
Sandbox
Slide
Monkey Bars
Merry Go Round
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