Digital Math for 1.G.2 - Reason with Shapes (Slides + Self-Grading Quiz)
About This Product
Digital Math for 1.G.2 - Reason with Shapes: A Unique Interactive Learning Tool
Digital Math for 1.G.2 - Reason with Shapes is a resource designed to provide engaging, interactive practice and comprehensive review in mathematical concepts, specifically geometry, for first grade learners. The core principle here is visualization: enabling students to interact closely with shapes thereby promoting understanding through direct interaction.
Educational Resources Included: PowerPoint & Google Slides
The resource includes both PowerPoint and Google Slides formats which contain 20 dynamic slides that can be effortlessly assigned via Google Classroom. It's crafted providing the flexibility to assign either the entire file or selected slides at once as per the lesson plan.
Specially Featured: Self-grading Google Forms Quiz
A distinguishing feature of Digital Math for 1.G.I2 is the self-grading quiz module using Google Forms. This unique feature not only fosters continuous improvement through instant feedback but also offers valuable insights into student performance by collecting data.
Ideal For Various Learning Environment!
- Specially tailored for distance learning due its digital format,
- Built versatile enough to fit into traditional classroom scenarios like small-group instruction sessions or math center activities.
A step-by-step manual accompanies this product simplifying implementation on how one can effectively utilize these features.
If you're an educator searching resources for your virtual classroom that motivates students towards mastering geometric shapes or a homeschooling parent in need of substantive yet stimulating content – Digital Math for 1.G.I2 makes a smart choice!What's Included
Included in this Resource:
Both PowerPoint and Google Slides
20 interactive student slides
A corresponding, self-grading quiz on Google Forms
This resource can be used as a distance learning assignment, in small group instruction, or as a center.