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Preview of Design an Efficient Manufacturing Floor: An Intro to Geometry Project

Design an Efficient Manufacturing Floor: An Intro to Geometry Project

Students will step into the role of engineers tasked with designing the layout of a new manufacturing facility. The layout must be efficient, safe, and functional - just like real factories that assemble electronics, cars, appliances, or packaged goods. To accomplish this, students will apply core intro to geometry concepts: Points, lines, and segmentsParallel and perpendicular linesAngle types and angle measuresPolygons (triangles, rectangles, quadrilaterals)Distance and midpointBasic construct
Preview of Multi-tier timeline project

Multi-tier timeline project

Created by
Oleh Holowatyj
This animated time line project example will introduce your students to multi-tier / parallel time lines as well as allow them to "present" themselves to their classmates and their teacher. I normally start this project early in the school year as an "ice braker." Each year example is individually animated and introduced so that the concept of parallel time lines is explained in detail to the students. The embedded hyperlinks will allow for additional Social Studies introduction/review. Includ
Preview of Geogebra TM Exploration of Parallel and Perpendicular Lines

Geogebra TM Exploration of Parallel and Perpendicular Lines

This exercise guides students through an exploration of theorems involving parallel, perpendicular and transversal lines. The step-wise approach also allows students to become familiar with the functions available on Geogebra TM, an open domain software and fee app. Students will record findings on handout and also produce a hard copies of Geogebra TM sketches. Subsequent projects and exercises will rely on this introductory use of Geogebra TM.
Preview of PARALLEL AND PERPENDICULAR LINES PYTHON PROGRAMMING ACTIVITY

PARALLEL AND PERPENDICULAR LINES PYTHON PROGRAMMING ACTIVITY

Python Programming should be an integral part of math education, in fact the newer TI-84 graphing calculators have Python interpreters built-in! Alternately, Python programs can be entered and run from web browsers and tablet apps. This activity can be assigned for self-study or in a teacher-led lesson. It includes the following: a Python program that determines whether a pair of lines with the given slopes are parallel, perpendicular, or neitherTwo exercise sets with suggestions on how to modif
Preview of Electric Circuit Task Cards | Series Parallel Mixed Circuits Electricity Review

Electric Circuit Task Cards | Series Parallel Mixed Circuits Electricity Review

These electric circuit task cards are a great way to review solving circuits with your students! A total of 36 cards in included in multiple formats: • 1 card per page – great for projecting on a screen to have students work on as a question of the day, entrance ticket or exit card • 4 cards on a page – makes for easy printing of task cards • 4 of the same cards on a page – perfect if you will be giving each student the same card for bell work • 3 cards on a page with lines - great for sending
Preview of Parallel Snakes

Parallel Snakes

Created by
ArtCyDust
Students will learn about parallel lines and create a work of bright glittery snakes! Simple Rubric and Samples Included.
Preview of The Paper Circuit Conundrum

The Paper Circuit Conundrum

Created by
Suri Scientists
Students will be shown the front of a box with LEDs, brass fasteners and battery circles. They will be informed that on the inside of the box are three separate circuit lines. Using teacher provided measurements, and their background knowledge on paper circuits, they will problem solve and hypothesize the outline/circuit diagram of all three circuit lines. Once they have a drawn plan for all three circuits, they will attempt to create their own version of the Teachers' box. This project require
Preview of Geometer's Sketchpad Activities

Geometer's Sketchpad Activities

Created by
Caleb Wiles
This is a bundle of 9 student activities for Geometer's Sketchpad. The instructions go over EXACTLY what to do and have step-by-step illustrations. I created these activites because all of the other Sketchpad projects I found assumed that the students were already competent with the program. These instructions do not assume prior knowledge. Each one can be completed in around a half hour or so. My Geometry students loved the time we spent working in the computer lab on Geometer's Sketchpa
Preview of A Simple Equatorial Sundial

A Simple Equatorial Sundial

This is a very simple paper sundial for students to cut out and assemble. It requires only cutting out a circle and a rectangle, cutting one slot, and poking one hole. This "equatorial" design of sundial consists of a disk with an axial gnomon (or "shadow stick"), and reflects in physical form the circle of the sun in the sky. The tilted disk lines up with the daily circle of the sun in the sky, and the gnomon points at the North Star (or the South Celestial Pole if you live in the southern he
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