Quilting … A Stitch in Time Team Members Marni Donovan Pam Garmon Maggie Menkus.

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Quilting … A Stitch in Time Team Members Marni Donovan Pam Garmon Maggie Menkus

Let’s Make A Quilt! Granny wants to make a quilt, but she’s not sure what design she will use for this. Let’s help Granny by reviewing the possibilities: Oh my…..

Review of Shapes Squares ………… Rectangles …………….. Triangle ………………… Circle ……………………

Review of Shapes Trapezoid …………. Pentagon …………. Hexagon …………..

Quilts and Shapes What is the most common geometric shape in this quilt? a) Rectangle b) Triangle c) Hexagon

Quilts and Shapes What is the most common geometric shape in this quilt? a) Square b) Triangle c) Hexagon

Quilts and Shapes What is the most common geometric shape in this quilt? a) Trapezoid b) Triangle c) Circle

Quilts and Shapes What is the most common geometric shape in this quilt? a) Hexagon b) Trapezoid c) Square

Quilts and Shapes What is the most common geometric shape in this quilt? a) Hexagon b) Trapezoid c) Square

Quilts and Shapes What is the most common geometric shape in this quilt? a) Rectangle b) Trapezoid c) Square

Quilts and Shapes What is the most common geometric shape in this quilt? a) Rectangle b) Pentagon c) Square

Quilts and Shapes What geometric shape is the blue part of the ship in this quilt? a) Hexagon b) Trapezoid c) Square

Shapes on Geoboard Now its YOUR turn to make some shapes! Help Granny make her quilt by making your favorite design! Triangle Geoboard Quadrilateral Geoboard That looks great!