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Grade Level:
Three
Objectives:
Pre-requisite Knowledge:
Geometric shapes
Materials:
photocopies of birch bark biting examples, pencils, pencil crayons
Recalling: Engage students in activities that will have them recall familiar geometric shapes as well as introduce geometric shapes they may not be familiar with. The geo board is a great resource.
Set:
Make a transparency of a simple birch bark biting and put it up on the overhead. Have students draw the birch bark biting in their workbooks and circle the geometric shapes that are evident to them. Take this time to go over geometric terminology.
Activity:
Using birch bark biting samples with geometric shapes (photocopies):
Assessment:
observation notes, rubric
Aboriginal Perspectives is supported by the University of Regina, the Imperial Oil Foundation, the Canadian Mathematical Society and the Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences.