To wrap up our learning about geometry this week, the students made teepees (sometimes called mīkiwāhp in Cree) that featured a variety of polygons and other 2D shapes. We also learned from Miss Smith about First Nations teachings about teepees, and how they are traditionally constructed. The class enjoyed analyzing each other’s creations in a gallery walk the next day, and it’s clear they’ve learned a lot about regular polygons, irregular polygons, and 3D objects!
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Mrs. BarkerMrs. Barker is a grade three teacher at Millgrove School. She loves science and reading, and lives in a little brick house with Mr. Barker and her kids Jack and Ellie. Archive
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