The new Florida Core standards do not include trapezoids or kites in the quadrilaterals section. This jeopardy is therefore a good review for parallelograms. If you teach in a state that does not have the Common Core standards, then my Quadrilaterals Jeopardy is a better fit for you; it covers the trapezoid and kite. All of my "actions" in this flipchart work well, and allow the user to never need the pen tool. Enjoy! (and let others know about my store, please)
This is a jeopardy review for the entire quadrilaterals section of Geometry. It covers all of the properties using algebra for the 6 quadrilaterals. It has good, working, actions for easy and ambidextrous use at the active board. I hope you enjoy!
In this exercise, students will work with partners or small groups to perform a dice experiment. They roll a pair of dice a large number of times and record the results. They then compare their experimental probabilities to the theoretical probabilities. Eventually, they are asked why there is a difference and how they could remedy it. This exercise requires the teacher to have both white and colored dice.
This exercise requires the student to find simple probabilities, independent and dependent probabilities, and conditional probabilities all from sets of date presented in table form. It also requires the students to have a knowledge of finding conditional probability with an equation. It works great for individual or partner/small group practice.
8th - 12th
Algebra 2, Applied Math, Statistics
CCSS
HSS-CP.A.1
, HSS-CP.A.2
, HSS-CP.A.3
+3
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Private Tutoring
High School Math Teacher
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Kagan/Group Style Learning
Some Direct Instruction
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My own education history
BS Mathematics University of Florida
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