6-8
E
ngage
in a variety of activities that involve taking measurements, exploring
different ratios, and examining similar figures.
6-8
Explore
polyhedra using different representations and perspectives for three
dimensional block figures.
6-8
Use
geoboards to visualize the geometric meanings of square and square root.
3-5, 6-8
To
find the area of a triangle, try to make a
parallelogram using a copy of the triangle.
6-8
Explore when an isosceles triangle obtains its maximum area.
6-8
Review and explore the Pythagorean Theorem.
6-8
This lesson is based on the MTLT article, “Geometric Reflections: Why Should They Not Be Just a Flip?” by Dawn Teuscher, Shannon Dingman, Travis Olson, and Lisa Kasmer. In this lesson, students reflect points and figures to formulate a mathematical definition of reflection. Then, they identify and justify whether points and figures are reflections!