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Students Picturing Geometry Many students learn through “hands-on” experience, and all students need to experience geometry and geometrical terms in their everyday life. Curriculum/State Standard 1. Students will cover/review Grade 6 - Mathematics Standard 4 in Geometry. Students identify, describe, and classify the properties of plane and solid geometric shapes and the relationships between them. 2. Students will cover/review Grade 7 - Mathematics Standard 4 in Geometry. Students deepen their understanding of plane and solid geometric shapes by constructing shapes that meet given conditions and by identifying attributes of shapes. 3. Students will cover/review Grade 8 - Mathematics Standard 4 in Geometry Students deepen their understanding of plane and solid geometric shapes and properties by constructing shapes that meet given conditions, by identifying attributes of shapes, and by applying geometric concepts to solve problems. 7 GRADE LEVEL Overview Students are pre-tested on geometrical terms and the terms and attributes are then described in class. The students take pictures of the various terms in the hallways of the school setting, print the pictures, and then outline and label the pictures in their project booklet. Students are then given a post-test and writing assignment involving the geometrical terms. Objectives • The student will be able to identify and define the following terms including, but not limited to: point, line, ray, angle, vertex, line segment, acute angle, obtuse angle, right angle, straight angle, triangle, scalene triangle, equilateral triangle, isosceles triangle, right triangle, obtuse triangle, acute triangle, vertical angles, complementary angles, supplementary angles, quadrilateral, square, rectangle, rhombus, trapezoid, parallelogram, parallel lines, skew lines, perpendicular lines, pentagon, hexagon, heptagon, octagon, nonagon, decagon, circle, radius, diameter, chord, center, circumference, perimeter, prism, sphere, cube, pyramid, and cylinder. Continued on the back . . . 3 WEEKS $500 TOTAL BUDGET THIS WINNING LESSON PLAN WAS SUBMITTED BY: Steven F. Stuckey Justice Marshall Middle School 720 N. Miller Avenue, Marion, IN 46952 “Students Picturing Geometry” project continued . . . • The student will be able to identify specific attributes of geometric shapes, describe relationships between geometric shapes, and apply geometrical concepts to solve problems. Materials digital cameras (I used 1 per 2 students) and a computer/printer capable of printing the pictures of geometric shapes Readiness Activity Students must have at least a list of the geometrical terms and definitions. I had my students write the terms and definitions in their notebooks. Students must be instructed in the use of the digital camera. Strategies/Activities 1. Students will be pre-tested over geometric terms. 2. For each topic of geometry, students will write in notebooks the appropriate vocabulary and definitions learned through lecture, research, and small group activities. 3. After learning the basic functions of the digital camera, each group of students will go on a geometrical “scavenger hunt” throughout the school, taking pictures of listed vocabulary words. 4. Students will print pictures of their vocabulary “finds” and they will outline individual examples of geometrical shapes within their pictures, listing the specific words below the pictures. 5. The above three steps will be repeated as necessary throughout the geometry section. 6. A scrapbook of each groups’ pictures will be kept for review and evaluation. 7. Students will be post-tested over geometric terms. Culminating Activity The culminating activities included the production of the geometric scrapbook and the posttest, including an essay portion. Evaluation 1. Pretest evaluating vocabulary and geometrical shape attributes. 2. Evaluation of scrapbook completion and accuracy. 3. Posttest evaluating vocabulary and geometrical shape attributes. 4. Short answer essay questions applying geometrical concepts to solve problems.