Contributor: Danielle Childers. Lesson ID: 10073
Have you ever been told you not to play with your food? Well, today you can! Get ready to play with your food and create plane shapes!
Don't play with your food!
Well, in this lesson, you must play with your food!
No, not like those girls. You will use marshmallows and toothpicks to learn math!
Find out!
It's not something that looks like an airplane. It's a shape that has only two dimensions.
A dimension is a measurement, like length, width, thickness, and height. Plane figures have no thickness, They are flat.
Get ready to make some plane figures. (No, they won't fly!)
Look at the picture to see what it should look like.
Make sure all the ends of the toothpicks are touching so it is a closed shape.
You can see the difference by looking below.
Be sure that all shapes are closed in, meaning each end of a toothpick is touching another end.
Great work!
Find someone to help you with this next activity!
When you are done, move to the Got It? section to go on a shape hunt!