This giant, colorful poster displays and defines important Basic geometry concepts, including types of lines, angles, triangles, Polygons, and geometric solids. It's over 5 1/2 feet tall. The teacher's guide contains creative extension activities along with interesting background information.
Item Weight | 7.2 ounces |
Manufacturer | McDonald Publishing |
ASIN | B01J1A221Y |
Item model number | MC-V1645 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | August 23, 2007 |
A**E
Excellent classroom geometry poster
My students love this chart and refer to it every day. I like how it is laid out and relevant information is organized better than many other charts I’ve seen.
K**N
Poster
Love it!
D**O
Big and bold!
My students love the large poster! It was very helpful for our 4th grade math curriculum
H**A
WARNING: COMIC SANS ALERT
On principle, I am strongly opposed to the font Comic Sans MS. When I bought this poster, I did not realize that the smaller print was written in this font. This font is tacky, and while professionalism is not exactly necessary in a mathematics classroom, there are far better fonts out there to be used (e.g. Short Stack) --and teachers are often the worst violators of this law!If you're not crazy about typography like I am though (and I know I'm not the only one!), everything about this poster is wonderful. I love how thorough it is, and it fits in well in ANY mathematics classroom--if you have the room!
L**D
Saw this chart in another school and love it. Got one for my class and my ...
Saw this chart in another school and love it. Got one for my class and my students use it all the time. Great to have for every classroom.
D**Y
to wit, then...
--and, mainly--and, cuz I had recently ordered both of these "original prints" and had bought both of them on here, albeit, hmm, only according to its/their pasted, pictures, "descriptions."So and that personably clarified, I would just say that, caveat emptor, for both of mine/these prints, things, came roiled up, laminated, crunched up in the same plastic stuff and delivered by (you know whom) ! and, too, and also, if all of that weren't enough, already--both of these so-called original designs, were still, both and individually, visibly CREASED, in the middle of the poster length pictures/diagrams...
A**L
It’s okay!
It’s really tall and the lettering is too small. Not all students can see it in the classroom. Good idea, not super practical.
S**.
Five Stars
Looks great in my classroom
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