Parallel lines, perpendicular lines, intersecting lines...so many types of lines! If these terms are part of your Geometry unit then you HAVE to try out this FUN and FREE project I created when I taught 3rd grade.
This geometry project has students camouflage a set of lines. Print out several sets of the provided templates for this project that appear at the end of this post:
Have students choose a paper and use crayons, colored pencils and/or markers to turn their set of lines into something unique. Here are a few examples:
Afterwards, display their creations. Everyone will enjoy checking out the beautiful artwork that was created out of a simple set of lines😉
TA-DA! That's it 🙌
Click the image below to take you to a FREE download of the paper templates:
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Great geometry ideas, Julie. I always love your posts.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Sandy!!
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