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Area of Plane Shapes

  • 25 May 2018
  • Posted by: Samantha Saunders
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Area of Plane Shapes
Students’ age range: 12-14
Main subject: Mathematics
Topic: Finding the Area of Plane Shapes and Applying it to Real-life Situation
 
Description: Students will be given an engaging start-up exercise which will require them to observe a diagram, and then state the number of squares they see.

An introductory video related to Area will then be shown: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xCdxURXMdFY (up to 1:57 mins)

Jigsaw Discussion- Students will be placed in 6 groups of 5 students. Each member would have been preassigned a category, along with text and video content, and asked to become on expert on area related questions. Each of them will then present their mini-lesson, while making use of tablets, mini white boards or any other useful resource. During each lesson the other group members will complete the supplied Area formula sheet, and make notes on calculation procedures. The teacher will observe each group, make notes and use a check list to check for particular features.

At the end of the lesson, students will be asked to provide feedback on the lesson, using a metacognition table via www.padlet.com

In the next class session. students will be provided with Activity Sheets in which they will be asked to:
1) calculate the area of each plane shape and composite shapes
2) draw two plane shapes - triangle and trapezoid- on square paper. They will draw the diagram based on given dimensions, estimate it's area by counting squares, calculate it's area by using the formula and then compare the answers. (Were your answers the same? If not, what do you think can account for the difference?)

Students will then be shown a brief video related to tiling a floor: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=txt4xk5-W6w
They will be asked to go into groups of three, and complete an area application activity- "Which tile size is most cost effective to tile your classroom?" (Students will be supplied with data, and would have been asked to measure the dimensions of their classroom ahead of class time)

This task will be collected for marking.

Algebraic Expressions

  • 23 April 2018
  • Posted by: Camisha Gallant
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Algebraic Expressions
Students’ age range: 12-14
Main subject: Mathematics
Topic: Substituting a numeral for a symbol
 
Description: Teacher will write the objectives on the board

Step1: Students will be asked to sit in pairs. Each student in a pair will be given a card with a problem. For example

If x = 2, y = -3 and z = 4, calculate the value of 3x + 2y + z and 4x + 3y – 2z

Each student will work on a problema and then exchange cards and work on the other problem.

Step 2: After completing these problems they will discuss what they did (steps taken) to solve the problem and any área that they had to pay close attention to.

Step 3: Selected pairs will then be asked to share their results with the entire class. Other students will agree or disagree and give suggestions

Teacher will facilítate and make any necessary clarification.

Step 4: Students will do other related activites from text: Mathematics A Complete Course with C.X.C. Questions Volume 1 By Raymond Toolste. Pp 232 Ex. 6b #41, 46 and 47

Distributive Law

  • 23 April 2018
  • Posted by: Shamanta Brown
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 Distributive Law
Students’ age range: 14-16
Main subject: Mathematics
Topic: Product of Two Binomials
 
Description: Students will be able to:
- Simplify algebraic expressions accurately;
- Accurately expand multiplying two binomials;
- Apply the distributive property correctly;
- Participate in group discussions and activities
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