Objective
By the end of this lesson, you will be able to understand basic math concepts related to angels while having fun!
Materials and Prep
- Paper
- Pencils or markers
- Ruler
- Calculator (optional)
No prior knowledge is required for this lesson. Just bring your curiosity and enthusiasm!
Activities
- Create your own angel shape using geometric shapes like triangles, circles, and rectangles. Count the number of shapes used.
- Measure the wingspan of your angel using a ruler. Practice adding and subtracting the measurements.
- Imagine your angel is flying at a speed of 10 miles per hour. Calculate how far it will fly in 3 hours.
Talking Points
- Angels can be made up of different shapes. You can count the shapes to see how many were used. Say: "Let's count the triangles, circles, and rectangles in your angel."
- Measuring the wingspan helps us understand how wide the angel is. Say: "Let's measure the wingspan to see how wide your angel's wings are."
- Calculating the distance an angel can fly in a certain time helps us understand speed and distance. Say: "If the angel flies at 10 miles per hour, how far will it fly in 3 hours?"