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Exploring Shapes: Discovering the World Through Geometry

Estefany Valencia

Created on May 22, 2025

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Exploring Shapes: Discovering the World Through Geometry

Second GradeDBA 6: Classify, describe and represent objects in the environment based on their geometric properties to establish relationships between two-dimensional and three-dimensional shapes.

Introduction to the Topic

Technologies and Educational Resources

Technologies:
Educational resources:
Canva
Practical Math Books
Genially
Percentage Books
Educaplay
Math Language Materials
Wordwall
Math in English
Virtual diagrams
Geometry
Online abacuses
Sequence and Pattern Resources
Timelanes
Virtual representations of images
Measurement Materials

Lesson Module

Learning Objectives:

  1. Recognize and write numbers from 1 to 100.
  2. Identify and spell number words in English.
  3. Use numbers to describe everyday objects and geometric shapes.

The purpose of video is introduce and reinforce number vocabulary, visual recognition of digits and words, and application of these.

VIDEO

KEY CONCEPTS

Visual Aid

Bilingual Math Glossary

  • This glossary is designed to help second-grade students understand basic mathematical vocabulary in English, supported by definitions and examples in both English and Spanish.

Info

Interactive Activities

Adding Objects Worksheets
Visual Addition Worksheets
Picture Addition Worksheets

This resource is designed to help young learners grasp the concept of addition through visual representation

This worksheet feature images where students can practice adding by counting objects in two separate groups and then writing the total.

They are designed to make abstract mathematical concepts more concrete for young learners.

Real - life problems

These activities are designed to help students apply addition and subtraction skills to real-life situations while practicing English in context. Each scenario involves a hands-on or visual element to engage learners and strengthen both mathematical and language fluency.

Shopping Simulation

Snack Time Activity

OUTCOME

These real-life word problems encourage students to:

Use full English sentences to express mathematical thinking.

Apply basic math concepts to familiar situations.

Build confidence in using academic language naturally.

Collaborate and communicate effectively with peers.

Language Focus:

Understanding math-related verbs, nouns, and phrases used in basic operations and word problems.

12-4=8 So, There are 8 pencils left