Integrate math and art with these symmetrical pattern coloring cards. This is a great math art project that kids love doing!
Need a quick and engaging measuring angles activity? Your students will love this set of puzzles! Measure angles with a protractor from 15-180 degrees.
Worksheets are a snoozefest...try this Super Fun Engaging Activity for ANY SUBJECT + a freebie!
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Diese Bildkarten können benutzt werden, wenn die geometrischen Formen geübt werden. Sie helfen beim Wortschatzaufbau. So kannst du zum Beispiel immer Anfang Stu
Print these free symmetry worksheets and activity pages to use with your students. Learn about the line of symmetry with these fun pattern challenge worksheets. Students must use logic, reasoning, and spatial skills to draw the reflected pattern across the line of symmetry.
These FREE printable geometry nets will make learning about shapes fun and easy!
Project Based Learning: GEOMETROCITY! Build a City Made of Math with Geometry. Imagine, Design, and Build a City with this 2D and 3D Adventure! -Project Based Learning -Real World Application -Geometry, Maps, & More -Extension Activities -Differentiated Levels ***THIS RESOURCE IS NOW DIGITAL!*** There is a link to a Google Slides Version. Details below. *This resource can be used for distance learning and e-learning.* Geometrocity is a project based learning activity where students will take their geometry skills and design their own city. This multi-tiered activity allows for immediate differentiation because of the size, and students may complete parts or the entire project based on your choosing. This project doesn’t just focus on math skills, as there are components of social studies (mapping skills), writing, problem solving and comprehension skills too. Students will be creating a city that uses 2D and 3D, practicing both plane and solid geometry. This project allows for students to practice and apply learned skills in geometry while problem solving and making decisions based on their own knowledge, creativity, and imagination. Students will utilize many types of geometric concepts such as nets to create buildings and structures, designing parts of a city with shapes, lines, angles, and incorporating multiple skills at the same time to reach their objectives. Geometrocity is broken into SEVEN phases. Those phases are: Phase One: Permits -Reviewing and previewing geometric terms and visuals. Creating a mini-map. Phase Two: Design & Build -Up to nine city sections can be built. Each page has 10-14 requirements that must be completed. Phase Three: Construction -Putting our city together for the world to see. Phase Four: Building Up -Using nets and 3D to make the city rise above the paper. Phase Five: Assessment -Three types of self-assessments for students. Self, Individual, and group work. Phase Six: Tourism -Create a postcard to persuade visitors to come. Phase Seven: Challenge -5 extra higher level challenges for students that want to create more. p7 About this product/project p8-10 Accessing the digital version for GOOGLE SLIDES p11-15 Images of the project in action p16-17 Mapping skills p18-21 Objectives and introduction p22-27 Phase One: Permits p28-41 Phase Two: Design and Build p42-46 Phase Three: Construction p47-58 Phase Four: Building Up and Nets p59-61 Phase Five: Assessment Rubrics p62-64 Phase Six: Tourism p65-67 Phase Seven: Challenge p68-78 Differentiated Phase Two: Design and Build sections 79-80 Credits Included on this digital resource: Over 30 pages of this pdf are included on a digital resource that can be used with Google Slides and Classroom. The digital file only goes to PHASE THREE. pages 1, 2: Before You Begin, Introduction for students pages 3, 4: Images for students to see what it could look like (paper version) page 5,6: Mapping Skills pages 7-35: GEOMETROCITY: Phases ONE, TWO, & THREE. This does not include any portion that would involve printing, cutting, or physically building the city. Just the overhead blueprint and maps students create. There are text boxes for all places that can be filled in. For ALL places that require designing- students may use the SHAPE, LINE, TEXT BOX, or even include an IMAGE. Students may print out the FINAL VERSION to create their larger city if they choose. This project aims to focus on geometry, but there are so many other elements of learning present which include problem-solving, making inferences, collaboration, communication, independent learning, and more. Geometry topics include: Plane Geometry Solid Geometry Polygon Angles Symbols 2D Shapes 3D Shapes Transformations MATH Common Core Standards CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.3.G.A.1 CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.3.G.A.2 CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.4.G.A.1 CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.4.G.A.2 CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.4.G.A.3 CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.5.G.B.3 CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.5.G.B.4 CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.6.G.A.4 See More Projects in my custom category: PROJECT BASED LEARNING MORE LIKE THIS: ZOO DESIGN: Area, Perimeter, Map Skills, Project Based Learning, & More! THE ISLAND: Project Based Learning for Writing, Math, Reading, Science, & SS GEOMETROCITY: Create & Build a City Made of Math Using Geometry FINAL FRONTIER, 3 part project: ELA, Math, Science BUILD A TINY HOUSE: Project Based Learning Activity with Geometry, Area, and Perimeter DESIGN AN OBSTACLE RACE COURSE with Area and Perimeter RUN A TACO TRUCK: Decimals, Area, Perimeter, Geometry, and Guacamole PRODUCE A TV SHOW: Development, Script Writing, and Build a TV Set BUILDING MY BLOCK: Your Neighborhood PBL for Math and ELA TREEHOUSE CONSTRUCTION: Design Your Dream House In the Trees, A PBL Project Based Learning 10-PACK BUNDLE Project Based Learning, Build a Ski Resort Project Based Learning, Design a School Library Project Based Learning, Design a Water Park Project Based Learning, Discovery In the Rainforest Project Based Learning, Earth Day Invention Project Based Learning, Running A Lemonade Stand Project Based Learning, Save Christmas Project Based Learning, Shark Security Force Project Based Learning, Snake Search: Around the World Project Based Learning, Valentine’s Day Party Planner Project Based Learning 10-PACK BUNDLE, PART 2 Project Based Learning Activity: Plan a School Party Project Based Learning Activity: All About Bats Project Based Learning Activity: Arctic Adventure Project Based Learning Activity: Plan a Field Day Project Based Learning Activity: President For A Week Project Based Learning Activity: Run A Toy Drive Project Based Learning Activity: Plan Thanksgiving Dinner Project Based Learning Activity: Let's Go Camping Project Based Learning Activity: Monster Squad Project Based Learning Activity: Island Survival Project Based Learning 10-PACK BUNDLE, PART 3 Project Based Learning Activity: Create A Classroom Community Project Based Learning Activity: Design A Video Game Project Based Learning Activity: Alive In The Desert Project Based Learning Activity: Endangered Animal Awareness Project Based Learning Activity: Habitats Around The World Project Based Learning Activity: Design A Miniature Golf Course Project Based Learning Activity: Run A Music Festival Project Based Learning Activity: The Ultimate Playground Project Based Learning Activity: Design A Theme Park Project Based Learning Activity: Water World, Save the Earth Project Based Learning 10-PACK BUNDLE, PART 4 Project Based Learning Activity: Insect Infestation Project Based Learning Activity: Into the Wilderness Project Based Learning Activity: The Animal Shelter Project Based Learning Activity: Making Your Mindset Project Based Learning Activity: Cardboard Creation Project Based Learning Activity: Bears Everywhere Project Based Learning Activity: Design An Arcade Project Based Learning Activity: Create A Summer Camp Project Based Learning Activity: Plan A Vacation Project Based Learning Activity: Design A Treehouse GRAB A BUNDLE: Project Based Learning 10-PACK BUNDLE Project Based Learning 10-PACK BUNDLE, PART 2 Project Based Learning 10-PACK BUNDLE, PART 3 Project Based Learning 10-PACK BUNDLE, PART 4
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Viel mehr als ein hübscher Hingucker: Ihre Schulkinder erarbeiten, gestalten und präsentieren ihr individuelles Mathematik-Lapbook zum Thema "Geometrie"!
A round up of over 15 great STEAM projects – where math concepts are used to make pieces of art!
This set of nets for foldable 3D shapes includes 8 different shapes in two formats: with tabs and without tabs. Great for ALL ages!
Learning about butterflies lends itself nicely to teaching symmetry! Watch this video to see how to do an easy butterfly symmetry lesson and craft.
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With the beginning of our geometry units in 6th grade math, it has been all about angles and triangles this past week! Thanks to some creative (and cheap!) angle ideas I found on social media, I was able to incorporate some new things in my classroom this year as we start geometry! First off, this fun idea to reinforce a basic understanding of angles! With some leftover fun tape from Office Depot, a little card stock to write the angles, and about ten minutes, I made this fun entryway into the classroom. I can't take credit for the idea, but am happy to share it! It definitely caught the students attention and had them thinking about different angles! The second fun idea I found (again... can't take credit for this one) I was able to use with my math intervention groups this week. After we had learned about different angle relationships (vertical angles, supplementary angles, and complementary angles), I covered our front dry-erase table with table at various angles. I then went through and measure the minimum number of angles they would need to be able to find all of the missing angles without a protractor. This turned out to be a great problem solving challenge and really promoted teamwork and working together. I could also see this working out great as a math center during math workshop. UPDATE: I recently added a full set of Angle Relationships Task Cards to my TpT store! It currently includes over 70 challenging angle problems and 4 different levels of difficulty! With the start of geometry, I was also able to try out one of my newest units of Math Task Cards: Triangles, Quadrilaterals, and Transformations. I now have two sets of task cards up in my store. A set of Math Task Cards, which are a little more basic problems. Then, for students that finish these quickly, I have them try the Math Enrichment Task Cards. Having these more challenging task cards makes it easy to push my higher students and keep them challenged! Here are a couple shots of the prep and final product of some of these task cards. I always print out six cards for each topic, which is what I need for my math workshop front table group. If I have time I corner round the corners and laminate to help them last! Geometry has also allowed me to finally get to what is probably my favorite Challenge of the Week problem! I recently updated this freebie with five more questions that could be used, so be sure to re-download it if you have already grabbed this one from my store in the past! So that's what we have been up to in 6th grade math recently. I'd love to hear what you have all been working on in your classrooms! And how about some humor to get everyone on their way? Who knew that One Direction is now a swear word?
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students might need some direction to find missing lengths first the bottom right hand one (4) can be worked out a fine problem from Khan academy NCTM problem maths challenge 39 students aim for a generalisation, which they may be able to prove
Have a geoboard, but not sure how to use it? Learn great ideas for hands on math exploration + grab a free set of geoboard activity cards in this post!
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5 Activities to Teach Angles
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This Pythagorean Theorem Lego Proof provides a helpful visual, as well as providing a unique hands-on geometry learning experience.
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Yesterday I made a geoboard for my daughter Eline (3.5yrs). She really likes it but she finds it a little bit hard to be creative with it. So I've also made 6 picture cards for her with some images I found on the internet. Here is the template I've drawn to create the DIY geoboard. I've used a square cork pot holder, 25 transparent pushpins and rubber hair bands (small & large). And here are the picture cards. I've used two colors: blue for the large hair bands and orange for the small hairbands. I will make some picture cards with geometric shapes soon and post them on this blog too. Have fun!!!
This free Geometry Bingo will help your students learn all about lines, rays, line segments, parallel lines, and perpendicular lines.