Learning quadrilaterals? This resource makes a great handout to help students learn the different properties and attributes of each type of quadrilateral in the Geometry curriculum: ParallelogramsRectanglesRhombusSquareKiteTrapezoidIsosceles TrapezoidThere are many of these types of resources available, but this one requires students to write the properties themselves. I've used this as a closure tool for each lesson over the various shapes. We fill out the attributes of those specific shapes
This composite transformations activity has your students solving the basic 4 transformations on the graph: TranslationReflectionRotationDilationThis is a fun way to reinforce what they've learned, and works great as a review station activity. Once completed, each student will have a colorful display, with 5 trapezoidal figures spread throughout the coordinate grid. Included is the 2-page PDF, answer key, and Word version, in case you would like to create multiple versions for different classes
This is a simple PDF handout for the area of basic shapes. The formulas are easy to read, with descriptions of the heights and base, and include the shapes below: rectanglesquareparallelogramtriangletrapezoidcircle
Do your students know the names of the polygons studied in Geometry? Here's a free handout to give to your students. Print them out full page, or print several on the same page to create resources for math notebooks or journals.
Each activity in our classroom (general lesson, practice, assessment, etc.), virtual or not, looks different and requires a different set of procedures and expectations. Consciously planning for these separate activities, then, is important in helping our students navigate the processes and understand the expectations for the activity. This is especially important for our virtual classrooms. The goals of each of these planning tools are to help you think about what is needed in each lesson an
This is a simple game to review the properties of special quadrilaterals, designed in Google slides to be played as a whole group. A Powerpoint version is also available for download, if you prefer to save it on your desktop: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Which-Quadrilateral-Powerpoint-Version-6534839Complete with animations, clues are given one at a time. Students draw the shape as clues are given (best on whiteboards), and then guess what type of quadrilateral is being described
This is a simple game to review the properties of special quadrilaterals, in Powerpoint format, designed to be played as a whole group. Complete with animations, clues are given one at a time. Students draw the shape as clues are given (best on whiteboards), and then guess what type of quadrilateral is being described by the clues. Once all clues are given, the answer will be shown on the following slide. This can also be used through the screen share features in Zoom or Microsoft Teams to
Here's a simple handout to share with your class that covers the basic transformation rules. Print for the class, or share online to help students apply the rules to the coordinates!
7th - 12th
Geometry, Math
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