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Frayer Model
Definition                    Characteristics
 (your words)




                Earth
Examples                            Nonexamples




                  (Teaching Reading In Mathematics, 2nd Edition, p. 69)
Frayer Model
Definition                     Characteristics
 (your words)




                Polygon
Examples                             Nonexamples




                   (Teaching Reading In Mathematics, 2nd Edition, p. 69)
Frayer Model
                                         • Closed
                                         • Simple (curve does not
A simple, closed plane figure              intersect itself)
  made up of three or more               • Plane figure (2 dimensional)
      line segments.
                                         • Made up of three or more
                                           line segments
                                         • No dangling parts


                            Polygon
   Examples                                       Nonexamples
   • Rectangle                                    • Circle
   • Triangle                                     • Cone
   • Pentagon                                     • Arrow (Ray)
   • Hexagon                                      • Cube
   • Trapezoid                                    • Letter A

                                (Teaching Reading In Mathematics, 2nd Edition, p. 69)
Frayer Model
                                         • Closed
                                         • Simple (curve does not
A simple, closed plane figure              intersect itself)
  made up of three or more               • Plane figure (2 dimensional)
      line segments.
                                         • Made up of three or more
                                           line segments
                                         • No dangling parts


                            Polygon
   Examples                                       Nonexamples




                                (Teaching Reading In Mathematics, 2nd Edition, p. 69)
Frayer Model
Definition                     Characteristics
 (your words)




                Physical
Examples        changes              Nonexamples




                   (Teaching Reading In Mathematics, 2nd Edition, p. 69)
Definition                    Characteristics
 (your words)




                  5E
                Inquiry
Examples        Lesson              Nonexamples




                  (Teaching Reading In Mathematics, 2nd Edition, p. 69)

Frayer Model (assessment)

  • 1.
    Welcome! I’m glad youare here today.
  • 2.
    Frayer Model Definition Characteristics (your words) Earth Examples Nonexamples (Teaching Reading In Mathematics, 2nd Edition, p. 69)
  • 3.
    Frayer Model Definition Characteristics (your words) Polygon Examples Nonexamples (Teaching Reading In Mathematics, 2nd Edition, p. 69)
  • 4.
    Frayer Model • Closed • Simple (curve does not A simple, closed plane figure intersect itself) made up of three or more • Plane figure (2 dimensional) line segments. • Made up of three or more line segments • No dangling parts Polygon Examples Nonexamples • Rectangle • Circle • Triangle • Cone • Pentagon • Arrow (Ray) • Hexagon • Cube • Trapezoid • Letter A (Teaching Reading In Mathematics, 2nd Edition, p. 69)
  • 5.
    Frayer Model • Closed • Simple (curve does not A simple, closed plane figure intersect itself) made up of three or more • Plane figure (2 dimensional) line segments. • Made up of three or more line segments • No dangling parts Polygon Examples Nonexamples (Teaching Reading In Mathematics, 2nd Edition, p. 69)
  • 6.
    Frayer Model Definition Characteristics (your words) Physical Examples changes Nonexamples (Teaching Reading In Mathematics, 2nd Edition, p. 69)
  • 7.
    Definition Characteristics (your words) 5E Inquiry Examples Lesson Nonexamples (Teaching Reading In Mathematics, 2nd Edition, p. 69)