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Tiered Lesson (Nancy Plavan and Jill Madonia) (Adapted from the NCTM Illuminations website: http://illuminations.nctm.org/LessonDetail.aspx?id=L765) Grade Level: 6 Title of Lesson: Adding It All Up Time Frame: 50 minutes Objectives Ohio Academic Standard(s): Investigate the pattern between the number of sides of a polygon and the sum of the interior angles using in two different methods Determine that the interior angle sum is always the same for polygons with the same number of sides Create a formula to find the interior angle sum given the number of sides Explore interior angles in regular polygons Tier I: Working in homogeneous groups based on their ability to access the problem, all students will explore the relationship between the number of sides of a polygon and the sum of their interior angles using the Angle Sum Applet from the Illuminations website. Students will share their observations with the whole class. Working with partners, all students will draw polygons, divide the polygons into non-overlapping triangles, and complete the table and Table Questions 1 – 4, and Triangulation Questions 1 – 4, provided in the Adding It All Up Activity sheet. Students will share out table entries and answers. Tier I students should be given the first opportunity to respond. Discussion should include students’ thinking and strategies for finding the angle sums…especially sums for polygons with greater numbers of sides. Geometry 6-8 1. Understand relationships among the angles, side lengths, perimeters, areas, and volumes of similar objects 2. Draw geometric objects with specified properties, such as side lengths or angle measures. Measurement 6-8 1. Develop and use formulas to determine the circumference of circles and the area of triangles, parallelograms, trapezoids, and circles and develop strategies to find the area of more-complex shapes. Tier II: As the students are working, the teacher will 1. circulate around the room asking probing questions in an effort to get each group to talk about what they are discovering through their work. The teacher will differentiate by choosing each group to share out responses to the questions that (s)he feels they will be most comfortable discussing 2. based on their entry level into the problem. 3. Tier III: Students will be given the opportunity to explore exterior angles with the goal of finding the exterior angle sum and the measure of each individual exterior angle if the polygon is regular. (The sum of the exterior angles for any polygon is 360°, and therefore the measure of one exterior angle in a regular polygon is 360/n ). In the bottom right-hand corner of the Angle Sum applet, there is an animation for the triangle and square showing how the sum of the interior angles relates to tiling. Have students watch the animations and write a journal entry on what they demonstrate. Vocabulary: polygon, regular polygon, non-regular polygon, pentagon, hexagon, heptagon, octagon, nonagon, decagon, n-gon, convex, concave, triangulation Material List Unlined paper, rulers, colored pencils, “Adding It All Up” activity sheet handout and key Computers/internet (if only one computer is available, then the teacher can facilitate a large group discussion using the Angle-Sum Applet) Angle Sum Applet (Illuminations.nctm.org) Assessment 1. Ongoing assessment will take place as the teacher monitors the activity and engages in discussion with the students in individual groups. 2. Create a set of cards numbered from 50 to 100. Randomly give 1 card to each student. Ask all students to find the sum of the interior angles of a polygon with the number of sides shown on their card and the measure of 1 interior angle of a regular polygon with that same number of sides. Additional Accommodations and/or Modifications