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Are classroom expectations consistent across lessons with both verbal and visual supports?

What scaffolds, strategies, accommodations, and supplemental aids am I using to ensure all learners are meaningfully accessing content?

Post daily schedules, anchor charts, model routines with both words and visuals (pictures, symbols, icons).

Provide graphic organizers, sentence stems, leveled texts, or word banks to make content accessible.

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For students that need modifications, what are the critical components of this lesson and have they been isolated?

Identify essential learning targets, reduce assignment length, or highlight key vocabulary and visuals.

Provide graphic organizers, sentence stems, leveled texts, or word banks to make content accessible.

What is the evidence of skill acquisition?

Scaffolded Supportsflipcards

The cubeis a solid with six square faces, all equal, andeight vertices.

The cylinderis a solid with two equal circular bases joined by a curved surface.

Cone

Cube

Cylinder

The coneis a solid with a circular base and a vertex connected by acurved surface.

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3D geometric figures

Solid figures have three dimensions: length, width, and height. Unlike flat figures, these occupy spaceand have volume

The hemisphere is half of a sphere, divided by a plane that passes throughits center.

The pyramidis a solid with a polygonal base and triangular faces that meet ata vertex.

Sphere

Hemisphere

Pyramid

The sphereis a perfect solid, with all its points equidistant from a center.

Geometric figures...

  • Cone: A shape with a circular base and a single lateral face that narrowsto a vertex.
  • Pyramid: It has a polygonal base and all its lateral faces are triangles that converge at a common vertex.
  • Hemisphere: Half of a sphere, obtained by dividing it with a plane that passes through its center.
  • Cube: A shape with 6 equal square faces, 12 edges, and 8 vertices. All its angles are right angles.
  • Sphere: A round and perfectly symmetrical shape, with noedges or vertices.
  • Cylinder: It has two circular bases and a curved lateral face thatconnects them.

About angles...

  • They are formed when two lines meet ata point (vertex).
  • They are measured in degrees (°).
  • They indicate the opening between the lines.
  • They are fundamental in geometry and othermathematical areas.

About angles...

  • They are formed when two lines meet ata point (vertex).
  • They are measured in degrees (°).
  • They indicate the opening between the lines.
  • They are fundamental in geometry and othermathematical areas.