Showing posts with label exciting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label exciting. Show all posts
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Tuesday, December 3, 2013
Exploring 2D Geometry 2013
We've spent the past 2 weeks looking at 2D shapes and their properties and all the cool things we can learn from them such as angles, area, perimeter, etc.
It's been a fun exploration! We've learned so much!
Some of our learning has taken us off on tangents.
For instance, what is that thing used for, anyway?
I could have easily told them the answer, but instead two students took it upon themselves to research this thingamajig and find out how to use it and apply it to what we were doing in class!
Jacob & Innis went on the search & then taught the class all about it & how to use it!
In other areas of the class we were busy trying to construct triangles with specific angles, trying to prove our statements about triangles:
Here are some links to pages we used to further our learning, too!
http://www.mathsisfun.com/triangle.html
http://www.coolmath.com/reference/triangles-types.html
Parallelograms
We also noticed the importance of triangles in engineering and building.
Anyone recognize this?
It's been a fun exploration! We've learned so much!
Some of our learning has taken us off on tangents.
For instance, what is that thing used for, anyway?
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Do you know what this is?!? |
I could have easily told them the answer, but instead two students took it upon themselves to research this thingamajig and find out how to use it and apply it to what we were doing in class!
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Jacob, the researcher |
Jacob & Innis went on the search & then taught the class all about it & how to use it!
In other areas of the class we were busy trying to construct triangles with specific angles, trying to prove our statements about triangles:
(Can a triangle with one 60 degree angle only have 60 degree angles?!!? Or can a right angle triangle have a 60 degree angle as one of its angles?!?!)We learned so much through hands-on, self-directed exploration that it was a unit we're feeling really good about!
Here are some links to pages we used to further our learning, too!
http://www.mathsisfun.com/triangle.html
http://www.coolmath.com/reference/triangles-types.html
Parallelograms
We also noticed the importance of triangles in engineering and building.
Anyone recognize this?
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