Geometry, Teacher\'s Edition

(Axel Boer) #1

  • Understand the meaning of symmetry.

  • Determine all the symmetries for a given plane figure.

  • Draw or complete a figure with a given symmetry.

  • Identify planes of symmetry for three- dimensional figures.


II.Cross-curricular-PuzzleCreation



  • Review the basics of symmetry with the students.

  • Have them define symmetry and describe what makes something symmetrical.

  • Review symmetry in nature or in other objects or buildings.

  • Then assign students the task of taking a symmetrical image and making it into a puzzle.

  • Students can use an image from a magazine, a computer image, or a hand drawn image.

  • They are going to use cardboard to create a puzzle.

  • They can make it as simple or complex as they wish.

  • Have students create their puzzle and then exchange puzzles with a peer and work to assemble the other
    person’s puzzle.

  • Allow time for students to share their work when finished.


III.TechnologyIntegration



  • Explore the sculptures of Quark Park on the following website.

  • http://www.symmetrymagazine.org/cms/?pid=1000396

  • Have the students work to discuss each different sculpture in small groups.

  • Students should make notes on the symmetrical elements of each sculpture and be prepared to share them with
    the class.


IV.NotesonAssessment



  • Assess student work through observation.

  • Observe students as they create their puzzles.

  • Inquire into how symmetry can assist someone in creating or putting together a puzzle.

  • Then listen in as students discuss the symmetrical elements of the sculpture in Quark Park.


Dilations


I.SectionObjectives



  • Use the language of dilations.

  • Calculate and apply scalar products.

  • Use scalar products to represent dilations.


II.Cross-curricular-Dilationsincontext



  • Ask the students to think about the concept of dilations and to come up with one career where people would
    use dilation in their work.

  • Students need to write a hypothesis on how they think that this profession would use dilations.

  • Have them write down their hypothesis.

  • Ask students to make a list of questions that they are going to explore.

  • If you have use of technology, complete this with the use of the computer.


Chapter 3. Geometry TE - Enrichment
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