Exploring Triangles

Exploring Triangles lesson plan

Display your geometry genius by creating a poster of popping triangles.

  • 1.

    Find out about different kinds of triangles, including right, isosceles, scalene, and equilateral triangles. Identify characteristics of each triangle.

  • 2.

    Use a ruler and Crayola® Colored Pencils to make samples of each kind of triangle. Decorate triangles with colorful patterns, then cut out with Crayola Scissors.

  • 3.

    Cut and fold small strips of paper in fourths to make tabs to attach to the backs of each triangle. Glue one end to the other with a Crayola Glue Stick. Apply glue to the outward faces of the tabs to attach triangles on poster board.

  • 4.

    Use colored pencils to label each triangle on the poster board. Add descriptive captions identifying characteristics of each triangle. Draw arrows pointing out particular angles typical of specific triangles. Design a title for your poster using block lettering and bold colors.

Benefits

  • Children learn about the characteristics of various types of triangles.
  • Students draw triangles.
  • Students use appropriate vocabulary to describe characteristics of and identify the names of triangles.

Adaptations

  • For each triangle, cut out a sample triangle template, then trace it to make a pattern picture, coloring in triangles with colored pencils. Try to make each traced triangle border on another triangle. Display in a gallery of triangles.
  • Create colorful study cards. Make a bright triangle border around each index card. Write notes about the triangle's characteristics in the center of the card in colored pencil.
  • Students and their parents search for samples of each of the different types of triangles at home and in their neighborhood. Make a chart showing the variety of triangles found.
  • Younger students and those with special needs may need to trace templates of basic triangles. Provide assistance with scissors as needed.