Description
Math squares are used for a fun review challenge. There are 16 squares. Each square has an mathematical expression on each edge. The challenge is to make a big square out of the 16 smaller squares by matching equivalent expressions. Some expressions have several right matches, but there is only one way to form the larger square. This math squares puzzle requires knowledge of congruent triangles, transformations, slope, and centers of triangles.
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Grades
9th
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Standards
CCSSHSG-CO.B.6
CCSSHSG-CO.B.7
CCSSHSG-CO.B.8
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Pages
4
Teaching Duration
45 minutes
Description
Math squares are used for a fun review challenge. There are 16 squares. Each square has an mathematical expression on each edge. The challenge is to make a big square out of the 16 smaller squares by matching equivalent expressions. Some expressions have several right matches, but there is only one way to form the larger square. This math squares puzzle requires knowledge of congruent triangles, transformations, slope, and centers of triangles.
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Do not order this product. This product is a great idea but you will have to recreate all of the cards yourself because they are poorly photographed with some of the cards not being fully on the page.
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Standards
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CCSSHSG-CO.B.6
Use geometric descriptions of rigid motions to transform figures and to predict the effect of a given rigid motion on a given figure; given two figures, use the definition of congruence in terms of rigid motions to decide if they are congruent.
CCSSHSG-CO.B.7
Use the definition of congruence in terms of rigid motions to show that two triangles are congruent if and only if corresponding pairs of sides and corresponding pairs of angles are congruent.
CCSSHSG-CO.B.8
Explain how the criteria for triangle congruence (ASA, SAS, and SSS) follow from the definition of congruence in terms of rigid motions.
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