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- Designing a virtual path
- In this lesson, one of a four-part unit from Illuminations titled “Ladybug Adventures—Learning Geometry and Measurement Concepts,“ students use their knowledge of numbers, measurement, and geometry to design a “virtual path”... (Learn more)
- Format: lesson plan (grade K–1 Mathematics)
- Provided by: Illuminations
- Facing up
- In this lesson, one of a six-part unit from Illuminations titled “Going Places: Measuring and Mapping,” students create a map of their face and practice locating different parts using the geometric and measurement concepts they have learned... (Learn more)
- Format: lesson plan (grade K–1 Mathematics)
- Provided by: Illuminations
- Mapping all of me
- In this lesson, students use the knowledge and skills gained from a previous lesson by placing yarn strips appropriately on 4' x 3' strips of paper and drawing around them to create a map of their body. Then the students use directional and positional words... (Learn more)
- Format: lesson plan (grade K–1 Mathematics)
- Provided by: Illuminations
- My pet
- In this lesson, the first in an eight-part unit from Illuminations titled “Traveling Along: Measuring and Mapping,” students develop and use spatial relationships and spatial memory by creating a map of a pet. The students use visual and spatial... (Learn more)
- Format: lesson plan (grade K–1 Mathematics)
- Provided by: Illuminations
- Puzzling relationships
- In this lesson, students use concrete materials to develop the skills needed to work with interactive Tangram puzzles. The students also further develop their understanding of spatial relationships and develop problem-solving skills. (Learn more)
- Format: lesson plan (grade K–1 Mathematics)
- Provided by: Illuminations
- Tangram puzzles
- In this lesson from Illuminations, students choose a picture and use all seven Tangram pieces to fill in the outline. They describe and visualize what figures look like when they are transformed through rotations or flips, or are put together or taken apart... (Learn more)
- Format: lesson plan (grade K–1 Mathematics)
- Provided by: Illuminations

