Description
This project is good for any level of Geometry student. Students are asked to create a valentine to whomever using 10 Geometry terms. In addition to writing the valentine, students are asked to provide the definition in their own terms, an example, and a page reference. Teachers could also give students a bank of terms that they would like students to use. This document provides students a table to provide the extra information, a detailed explanation of the assignment, a rubric, and sample valentines to get them started.
Students LOVE this Valentine's Day project and get really silly trying to create the "most romantic" valentine. It is a great way to get students engaged in using and reviewing geometry vocabulary. Start feeling the [geometry] love today!
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Description
This project is good for any level of Geometry student. Students are asked to create a valentine to whomever using 10 Geometry terms. In addition to writing the valentine, students are asked to provide the definition in their own terms, an example, and a page reference. Teachers could also give students a bank of terms that they would like students to use. This document provides students a table to provide the extra information, a detailed explanation of the assignment, a rubric, and sample valentines to get them started.
Students LOVE this Valentine's Day project and get really silly trying to create the "most romantic" valentine. It is a great way to get students engaged in using and reviewing geometry vocabulary. Start feeling the [geometry] love today!
You might also like:
Link-Area and Chocolate Boxes: A Student Project to Apply Area



