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Were any shapes or colors particularly confusing, and how could the lesson be adapted for clarity and reinforcement?
Note:
Age Group
Content Area:
Math
CD3.3t:
Correctly names squares, rectangles, and triangles regardless of size or orientation.
CD3.3u:
Describes attributes of two- and three-dimensional shapes (e.g., a square has four corners, a triangle has three straight sides).
CD3.4l:
Identifies, duplicates, extends, and creates simple repeating patterns (color, size, shape).
ELDS PDF:
Virginia ELDS
Foundation Blocks PDF:
HighScope – VA Foundation Blocks
Ask:
“Who is ready to tell me about shapes? Did you see any shapes on your way to school or on the bus today?”
Purpose:
Activates prior knowledge and encourages children to think about shapes in real life.
Optional:
Play-Doh for hands-on differentiation
Introduce vocabulary:
circle, square, triangle, rectangle.
Read-Aloud:
Shapes Are Everywhere!
Documentation:
Use a checklist spreadsheet:
Date:
Circle Square Triangle Rectangle Star Oval Diamond Heart Color Identification Notes / Observations
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Year:
2026
Location:
Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA
Topic:
Microbiology, Ecosystems, Thermophiles
Document Type:
Educational Activity Guide
Target Audience:
Middle-level students
Author:
Dr. Burnap
Activity Phase:
Elaboration
Materials:
Student handouts, colored pencils, data tables
Learning Objectives:
Understand how physical and biological components affect species distribution
Key Concepts:
Cyanobacteria, pH, temperature bands, microbial mats, color variation
References:
Grand Prismatic Hot Spring photographs and temperature data
Note:
Prologue
Why, Vasher thought, do so many things begin with me getting thrown into prison? The guardsmen laughed to one another outside, slamming the cell door shut with a clang. Vasher stood and duste:
land of Returned Gods, Lifeless servants, BioChromatic research, and--of course--color. The large guard sauntered toward the cell, leaving his friends to their fun with Vasher’s pack. “They say you’re pretty tough,” the man said, sizing up Vasher. Vasher did not respond. “The bartender says you beat down some twenty men in the brawl.” The guard rubbed his chin. “You don’t look that tough to me.” Vasher shrugged. The guard snorted. “You should have known better than to strike a priest. The others, they’ll spend a night locked up. You, though--you’ll hang. Colorless fool.” Vasher turned away, looking over his cell. It was functional, if unoriginal. A thin slit in the top let in light, the stone walls dripped with water and lichen, and a pile of dirty straw decomposed in the corner. “You ignoring me?” the guard asked, stepping closer to the bars. As he did so, the colors of his uniform brightened faintly, like he’d stepped into a stronger light. The change was slight. Vasher didn’t have much Breath remaining. The guard didn’t notice the change in color--just like he hadn’t noticed back in the bar, when he and his buddies had picked Vasher up off the floor and thrown him in their cart. He’d soon wish that he’d been more observant. “Here, now,” one of the men said from behind. “What’s this?” Those two were still looking through Vasher’s pack. Vasher had always found it odd that the men who patrolled dungeons tended to be as bad, or worse, than the men they guarded. Perhaps that was intentional. Society didn’t seem to care if such men were outside the cells or in them--just as long as they were kept away from more honest men. Assuming that such a thing existed. A guard pulled a long object--wrapped in white linen--free from Vasher’s bag. The man frowned at the object, then unwrapped it, revealing a large, thin-bladed sword in a silver sheath. The hilt was pure black. The guard whistled quietly. “Who do you suppose he stole this from?” The lead guard eyed Vasher again, frowning. He was likely wondering if Vasher might be some kind of nobleman. Though such things didn’t really exist in Hallandren, many neighboring kingdoms had their lords and ladies. Yet, what lord would wear a drab brown cloak, ripped in several places? What lord would sport bruises from a bar fight, a half-grown beard, and boots worn from years of walking? Eventually, the guard turned away, apparently convinced that Vasher was no lord. He was right. And he was wrong. “Let me see that,” t
Note:
Year
Document Type:
Evaluation Criteria
Target Audience:
Students, Teachers
Year:
2023
Region / city:
Southern China
Topic:
Forest Ecology, Anthropogenic Disturbance, Biodiversity
Document type:
Full length article
Organization / institution:
State Key Laboratory of Vegetation and Environmental Change, Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Aarhus University, Zhejiang Normal University, University of Exeter
Author:
Gang Feng, Jens-Christian Svenning, Xiangcheng Mi, Jia Qi, Mide Rao, Haibao Ren, Daniel P. Bebber, Keping Ma
Target audience:
Researchers in ecology, environmental science, and biodiversity
Period of validity:
N/A
Approval date:
N/A
Date of changes:
N/A
Keywords:
Chinese subtropical forest, disturbance, phylogenetic community structure, functional structure, environmental filtering, successional stages
Year:
N/A
Region / City:
N/A
Subject:
Geometry
Document Type:
Educational content
Institution:
N/A
Author:
N/A
Target Audience:
N/A
Validity Period:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Revision Date:
N/A
Subject:
Social Studies & English Language Arts
Grade:
4
Duration:
12 Weeks
Big Ideas:
Interactions between First Peoples and Europeans lead to conflict and cooperation, which continues to shape Canada’s identity; Texts can be understood from different perspectives
Unit Understandings:
History is told from a variety of perspectives; There is a complex relationship between First Peoples and settlers; The process of colonization has changed the land; The choices we make can result in conflict or cooperation; Students will be aware of their own perspective and be open-minded and respectful to others
Content:
Early contact, trade, cooperation, and conflict between First Peoples; European peoples; the history of the local community and of local First Peoples communities; Oral language strategies; Functions and genres of stories and other texts
Essential Questions:
How do we learn about the past? Who decides which perspectives are told? How do past events shape our communities today? How do past events shape our identity? How has the land changed? How do the choices we make affect our relationships?
Concepts:
Perspective, Responsibility, Identity
Curricular Competencies:
Use Social Studies inquiry processes and skills; Construct arguments defending the significance of individuals/groups, places, events, or developments; Ask questions, corroborate inferences, and draw conclusions about the content and origins of different sources; Differentiate between intended and unintended consequences of events, decisions, or developments; Make ethical judgments about events, decisions, or actions; Comprehend and connect; Consider different purposes, audiences, and perspectives in exploring texts; Recognize the role of language in personal, social and cultural identity; Demonstrate awareness of the oral tradition in First Peoples cultures
Core Competencies:
Critical Thinking, Communication, Personal & Social, Positive personal cultural identity
Resources:
Culture Games; Equitas Play It Fair Toolkit; Visible Thinking Routines: I Used to Think… Now I Think, Tug of War/Tug for Truth, Colour Symbol Image; First Contact Stories; Personal Identity Stories; Before and After Art; Role Play First Contact Scenarios; Explore the Local History of North Vancouver; Related Books: People of the Land, Where Mountains Meet The Sea, Indigenous Peoples Atlas of Canada, Aboriginal Worldviews and Perspectives in the Classroom, Inquiring Minds: First Peoples and European Contact
Year:
2022
Region / City:
International / Ireland
Subject:
SHAPES Project Subgrant Agreement
Document Type:
Legal / Contract
Organization:
SHAPES Consortium
Author:
National University of Ireland, Maynooth
Subgrantee:
[private/public] law company under national legislation
Duration:
12 months from 03 January 2022
Funding:
European Union Horizon 2020, Grant Agreement N° 857159
Deliverables:
As specified in Appendix 1
Responsible Parties:
Contractor, Subgrantee, SHAPES Project Manager
Evaluation:
Internal panel of evaluators
Note:
Year
Topic:
Biology
Document type:
Educational material
Target audience:
Students
Year:
2018
Organization:
OCR
Collaborating Institution:
University of East Anglia
Document Type:
Educational Resource
Subject:
Mathematics / Biology
Level:
A Level
Target Audience:
A Level learners
Topics Covered:
Circles, cuboids, cylinders, spheres, surface area, volume, circumference, surface area to volume ratio
Purpose:
Exam preparation and practice for GCSE and A Level students
Format:
Tutorial and worked examples
Accessibility Contact:
[email protected]
Note:
Year
Subject Area:
Math, Art
Document Type:
Lesson Plan
Institution:
Teacher.net
Target Audience:
Students (Kindergarten and First Grade)
Year:
Not specified
Region / City:
Not specified
Subject:
Geometry
Document type:
Classroom exercise
Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Students
Skills assessed:
Recognition of 3D shapes and their features
Date created:
Not specified
Year:
2016–2017
Term:
Autumn (Part 1)
Theme:
Patterns and shapes; Flowers and insects
Type of document:
Curriculum plan
Education level:
Primary education
Subjects:
Maths, Music, ICT, Swimming, Physical Education (Dance), PSHEc, English, Science, Art, Topic/Geography
Literature focus:
Elmer
Learning areas:
Numeracy, phonics, scientific enquiry, creative arts, physical development, safety awareness
Teaching activities:
Observation, simple investigations, storytelling, role play, dance movement sequences, swimming exercises, ICT sound and image recording
Skills development:
Numerical vocabulary, rhythm and tonal recognition, body awareness and coordination, questioning techniques, handwriting, reading for pleasure
Scientific topics:
Living and non-living things, flowers, insects, conditions for life
Geographical focus:
Weather and climatic conditions in different localities and their effects on environments and people
Student tasks:
Story journal writing, questioning exercises, collecting floating and sunken objects, art material experimentation, gathering information from simple texts
Year:
2016
Subject:
Mathematics
Type of document:
Educational resource
Organization:
OCR (Oxford Cambridge and RSA Examinations)
Target audience:
Teachers, GCSE students
Document format:
PDF
Content type:
Assessment resource
Date of creation:
2016
Date of update:
2016
Extension included:
Yes
Note:
Description
Year:
2015
Region / City:
Kentucky
Subject:
Mathematics
Document Type:
Formative Assessment Lesson
Institution:
Kentucky Department of Education
Author:
Kentucky Department of Education
Target Audience:
4th grade students
Period of Validity:
Ongoing
Date of Approval:
2015
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Grade:
5
Subject:
Geometry
Topic:
Classify Quadrilaterals
Standards:
NC.5.G.3
Materials:
Task Handout
Task:
Classifying Shapes
Rubric:
Level I, Level II, Level III
Standards for Mathematical Practice:
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
Note:
Context
Year:
2021
Region / City:
United Kingdom, Essex
Topic:
Racism, International Relations, Political Economy
Document Type:
Essay
Organization / Institution:
University of Essex
Author:
Pierluigi De Rogatis
Target Audience:
Academics, Scholars, Researchers
Period of Validity:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
N/A
Region / City:
N/A
Theme:
Education, Preschool
Document Type:
Lesson Plan
Institution:
N/A
Author:
Arielle Robinson
Target Audience:
Preschool students
Period of Action:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Global
Topic:
Transboundary river research, Natural Language Processing, Named Entity Recognition, Python
Document type:
Research methodology
Organization / Institution:
None mentioned
Author:
Sahana et al.
Target audience:
Researchers in the field of natural language processing and transboundary river studies
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of changes:
Not specified
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Long Branch, New Jersey
Topic:
Sustainability, Green Business Recognition
Document Type:
Application Form
Organization / Institution:
City of Long Branch
Author:
Long Branch Green Team
Target Audience:
Local businesses and non-profits
Period of Validity:
Two years from approval date
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Last Revision:
Not specified