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Geometry Manipulative Analysis
Geometry Manipulatives
Kedra Smith
MAT/157
October 23, 2014
Leslie Blackerby
Geometry Manipulatives

The geometry manipulative activity that I have come up with is one that will be rather informative and intriguing at the same time. The concept of the game will be for children to become familiar with all of the geometry shapes there are so that when future assignments are given they will be able to identify the shape and be successful in their learning. The activity that I have created is called Geo Bingo; in this game I will create mini bingo makers with the pictures of geometric shapes on them. The bingo game cards will have the geometric terms on it, so that the children will have to correctly match the geometric shape with its

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