I meant to have taken photos while students were working on the Dots Project (proportional reasoning), but it was "busy." Thus, here is a few photos of some partially completed enlargements. Students will have until the end of classtime Monday to complete and then will answer some reflection questions in their individual MTN's (which will be Monday's homework).
This Blog represents our work in "Math on Team Vista." A daily class summary or lesson will be posted with updated information. A separate page outlines George Polya's Problem Solving Strategies. A last section, "Blizzard Bag," is open only during the winter months. Stayed Tuned!
May 28, 2015
May 27, 2015
Proportions - Day 3
Here is a teacher copy of today's practice items and answers. Tomorrow we begin the project "Doin' Dots."
May 26, 2015
Proportions - Day 2
Here are the answers to the practice items from Wednesday's homework assignment:
Discussion followed regarding some real-world examples (below), which also led to a discussion about the difference between standard miles and nautical miles from the first example. In the second example, we discussed how we could use Pythagorean Theorem to find the hypotenuse. And finally the third example, we discussed how we will be using this while hiking the Whites in a couple of weeks.
Students began the work (#'s 1-6) of the third proportion page in their MTN with partner groups (to be posted tomorrow with answers). These will be finished in class on Wednesday prior to our next project -- "Doin' Dots." This project will require students to apply their understanding of scaling to enlarge a picture to a mural of a given size. Final product will be posted on Thursday (hopefully).
May 20, 2015
Proportions - Day 1
May 19, 2015
Tessellations -- Final Work Day
Photos of students working on final tessellation designs. A sampling of finished products will be posted on tomorrow's blog. Students did a great job with tenacity and perseverance!
May 18, 2015
Tessellations - Day 2
After a brief slide presentation of other tessellation ideas, students got to work with their own creations. This lesson was initially explained and demonstrated to students last Thursday, so today was a review. Photos of students finished products will be posted on the blog tomorrow.
Here are 3 examples of "works in progress" at various stages. Finished products are due tomorrow at the END of class time.
Here are 3 examples of "works in progress" at various stages. Finished products are due tomorrow at the END of class time.
HAPPY TESSELLATING |
May 14, 2015
Tessellations
Next Monday and Tuesday, students will complete the last transformation project -- tessellations. These are the notes that I shared with them today and each student will receive their own copy on Monday.
HOMEWORK: Think about an idea, preferably from nature, that you can create a tessellation beginning on Monday. Have a good weekend!
HOMEWORK: Think about an idea, preferably from nature, that you can create a tessellation beginning on Monday. Have a good weekend!
May 13, 2015
Transformation Project
May 12, 2015
Update
No new post today. All information from today was a continuation of yesterday.
See you tomorrow for the Transformation Project!
See you tomorrow for the Transformation Project!
May 11, 2015
Rules/More Practice with Transformations
Here are today's notes:
We are also preparing for a whole math room transformation project. On Wednesday, each math group will be divided by grade level and into partner groups. Each group will be given an assigned task to complete on the team coordinate grid (our tile floor). Each group will have to plot coordinates and then complete one or two transformations. In the end, we will have a team figure taped to our floor. It has taken me several days to plan for this project and hope for interesting results. I'll post pictures of the students working collaboratively on Wednesday's blog.
HOMEWORK:
Complete the transformations in MTN ("Practice with Transformation Rules").
We are also preparing for a whole math room transformation project. On Wednesday, each math group will be divided by grade level and into partner groups. Each group will be given an assigned task to complete on the team coordinate grid (our tile floor). Each group will have to plot coordinates and then complete one or two transformations. In the end, we will have a team figure taped to our floor. It has taken me several days to plan for this project and hope for interesting results. I'll post pictures of the students working collaboratively on Wednesday's blog.
HOMEWORK:
Complete the transformations in MTN ("Practice with Transformation Rules").
May 7, 2015
Reflections
May 6, 2015
Translations
** Any student in need of retaking Skills Check #9 can do so during math class time or another time of the school day if arranged with me ahead of time. My suggestion is to take care of the retake within the next two weeks.
Today we dove into our next segment of math with learning about transformations. We began with translations (moving points in the same direction and distance). See the notes below:
Reflecting over an axis will be tomorrow's lesson. Students should read over the information tonight.
Today we dove into our next segment of math with learning about transformations. We began with translations (moving points in the same direction and distance). See the notes below:
Reflecting over an axis will be tomorrow's lesson. Students should read over the information tonight.
May 5, 2015
Welcome Back!
Yesterday was a great day -- Immersion Day! I find that it is always a pleasure to observe students immerse themselves in a topic and learn from their discoveries.
As you may be aware, Smarter Balance testing began today. Though we need to allow time in the morning for the testing, core and exploratory classes are still held -- approximately 35-40 minutes per class period.
Today's class time was spent with reviewing the Skills Check #9 (geometry). Beginning tomorrow we will begin a segment on Transformations and Translations.
As you may be aware, Smarter Balance testing began today. Though we need to allow time in the morning for the testing, core and exploratory classes are still held -- approximately 35-40 minutes per class period.
Today's class time was spent with reviewing the Skills Check #9 (geometry). Beginning tomorrow we will begin a segment on Transformations and Translations.
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