Use this at the start of your circles unit. Page 3 of this document is an overview of the parts of a circle. Pages 4 and 5 make up a foldable that summarizes area and circumference of circles. Fill this out at the same time as page 3 OR wait to fill this out once students have discovered the formulas for area and circumference.
This growing bundle includes multiples types of activities to include in your circles unit! Engage your students with mazes, scavenger hunts, Desmos, and more!
This activity is a great way to get away from traditional lecture-style note-taking. Rather than having students sitting at their desks with their eyes on you, post pages 3 – 5 around the room, and have students walk around to take notes. Students fill in their notes (pg. 6 – 7) at their own pace. Then, students independently, or in pairs, complete the three practice problems (pg. 7). I like to have the answers to those 3 problems posted somewhere in the room for students to check their own work
This is a hands-on approach to the discovery of the circumference formula. Instead of handing your students the circumference formula, let them discovery it! This activity includes 3 pages of student work sheets and a link to a Desmos activity.
This is a great way to review and summarize the concept of converting between fractions, decimals, and percentages. It willserveasavaluableaddition to interactive notebooks! Half-sheet of notes. Answer Key Included.