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Learning Activity for (Song Title) s1

<p> Learning Activity for I Draw the Line 4th Grade</p><p>Objective: The students will be able to identify parallel, intersecting, and perpendicular lines; straight and curved line segments; and rays.</p><p>Materials: Classroom items that illustrate an example of each type of lines, foldable for activity</p><p>I DRAW THE LINE - The Line Segment, Measurement Geometry Song</p><p>Sung: I draw the line; I draw the line. Johnny Cash style rap: Put a pencil in this cowpoke’s hand, So I took these two old parallel lines and I crossed I'm gonna draw the line! them any old way; it would cause a train to crash, if it'd come along that day. Johnny Cash style rap: "Intersecting" lines is what they're called So I put two points upon the page and grabbed my when they are crossed this way, trusty lead; I drew a line between them, then raised and “Non-Intersecting” when they do not touch, my head and said, "I've fashioned me a "Segment", this line between two points, and I'll be the king of Sung: geometry, when the sheriff so anoints!" Now I’m proud to stand and say I draw the line; I draw the line. Sung: Put a pencil in this cowpoke’s hand, I draw the line; I draw the line. I'm gonna draw the line! Put a pencil in this cowpoke’s hand, I'm gonna draw the line! Johnny Cash style rap: One last thing I had to do before my day was done; Johnny Cash style rap: turn those lines exactly square, a "Perpendicular" So I drew myself another line upon the printed page run. and I lined them up like railroad tracks, this Like the sign that stands on "Deadman's Gulch", no, I engineering sage. won't end up "thur", cuz' I know how the lines are "Parallel" is what they're called when lined up in this drawn, way; equal distant all around, and now I'm proud to say! Sung: parallel, intersecting and perpendicular! Sung: I draw the line; I draw the line. I draw the line; I draw the line. Put a pencil in this cowpoke’s hand, Put a pencil in this cowpoke’s hand, I'm gonna draw the line! I'm gonna draw the line! </p><p>Procedure: 1) Play the song. 2) Make a foldable to define and draw an example of each type of line: parallel, intersecting, perpendicular, curved line segment, line segment, and ray. 3) Look around the classroom to find examples of each type of line. Record in your foldable.</p><p>Evaluation: Final foldable. Students will look in magazines and cut out at least one example of each type of line to demonstrate the understanding of lines. </p>

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