Monday, January 13, 2014

Review Game Time!



Sometimes I find it hard to find fun and creative ways to review for tests.  I want something that all the students will participate in as well as something that really reviews them.

I found this Jeopardy Review template online.  It was created by Bill Arcurl from WCSD.  I thank him greatly right now.  I had to do a few modifications to the questions, but it works for me now.  I am thinking that I would be able to split my class into groups and it would work out great.  I have created my game over our Similarity unit for Geometry.  I also think that would be great to use for the Foundations of Geometry- all the fun vocabulary and notations!

Jeopardy

I hope that you enjoy the template.

Since I am always looking for good ways to review and sometimes I feel like I am going the same thing over and over again, anyone care to share some fun review games/ideas?

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Composite Area and Tangrams


Area unit is fast approaching and the best way to teach this unit is hands on!  Composite area can sometimes be tricky for students who cannot mental break down the big picture into smaller figures.  So, what better way to learn composite area than with tangrams.

Students start with finding the area of each piece of the tangram set.  Then as they are making the shape with the tangrams, they can just add up the area of the pieces.  Thus they have the composite area.

For this activity, I printed ten sets of tangrams on card stock and five sets of the tangram picture sheets that could be shared between the groups.  I laminated the tangram picture sets because students sometimes feel the urge to write on papers.  I know the tangram pieces won't stay nice for long but should last for a while.

Hope this helps you with composite area!

Tangrams!

Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Pythagorean Theorem

One of my favorite things to teach in Geometry is triangles.  I do not know what it is about them, but I just think that they are fun and there is so much that you can do with them.

When we covered Pythagorean Theorem, I used some great videos that I wanted to share.

The first video is a great representation of why the Pythagorean Theorem works.  I had a student observer in my room in the fall and he showed me this video.  It is very simple and it works.


One of my favorite opening activities for the following day is to show the Wizard of Oz clip.  I will always be a Kansas girl as heart and love this movie.  But there is a huge mistake in it.  I like to play this clip to see if the students catch the mistake.  You have to play it a few times because the scarecrow says it really fast.


Great Activity for Anything!

I know it has been a long time since I posted….I just do not know where my time went.  The truth about every teachers life.  This year, my resolution is to keep up with my blog more.

To start the year off right, I want to share this hot (since you know it is cold here in Missouri right now) activity with you.  This can be used with any grade and any class really.  The nice thing is, it is a self check activity.  I have done it where they just have to work the problems and follow the activity from problem to problem and I have also done one with riddles.  The riddles is fun, but most my students could guess the riddle after a few problems which defeated the purpose.  If the students get the correct answer, they should start with one problem and hit them all in a certain order.  If they repeat, they made an error.  I typically stand in the hallway with the correct order so that I can easily find the mistake.  As I walk around I also check that they are on the right track.

I have used this activity as a review of the prior days homework, a chapter review, or even final review.  It really fits into anything.  It does take some time to set it up, but once it is ready it is worth it.  Don't worry if you make some errors along the way with it at first, I have done it plenty of times.

Algebra 1 Example- Final Review

Algebra 2 Example- Function Operations