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Congruent Shapes Unit of Study 11: Plane Shapes in Motion Global Concept Guide: 2 of 3
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Content Development Students need to understand that congruent figures have the same shape and size. This can be a connection to students composing and decomposing shapes with pattern blocks. Students often confuse congruent shapes if they are presented in different positions or orientations. Understanding congruency is a building block to understanding symmetry, our next GCG.
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Day 1 Use the Unlock the Problem on p. 435 to have students derive their own definition for congruency. The examples and non- examples should be used to help students create their definitions. When using the Unlock the Problem on p. 438, #10, pose the questions without using the textbook prompts (A-D). Students will benefit from the higher rigor needed when problem solving. Have students search for real world examples of congruency in the classroom and around the school.
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Day 2 Day 2 may lend itself to creating congruent shapes more than identifying them. Ensure that when students create congruent shapes they position them in multiples ways, changing the positioning and orientation. Geo Dot Paper and Geoboards can be used to help students create accurate drawings showing congruent figures.
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Enrich/Reteach/Intervention Reteach – Use Reteach Activity on TE p. 439B, using the Geoboards to create congruent figures. Enrich – Use Enrich Activity on TE p. 439B, using the Geo Dot Paper. Working in pairs, students give clues to their peers about the shapes they created.
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