3.1.13
Geometry Honors
Objective: To practice parallelogram
problems
Differentiation: Students played a
parallelogram game either on their own or with a partner instead of watching
the game on the smart board from their desk.
Programs/Software Used:
iPads:
used the smart notebook software app
ThinkPads:
none
Description: I used the idea for a game
called “dream home” from our math technology coach for the district. The
students virtually tour an HGTV dream home by solving problems to “turn on the
light switch” in each room. The game is created in smart notebook software and
includes images and links within the file.
Reflection: This will be short and
sweet. This activity was greatly enhanced with the iPads. The students were
much more engaged than when we go through it as a whole class. They enjoyed it,
they learned, and they talked about math. It’s a win win win situation!
Students could go at their own pace and could draw on the diagrams with the pen
in notebook. Would definitely do this one again.
Geometry On Level
Objective: To complete a QR code
circuit to review Quadrilaterals
Differentiation: The same amount of
differentiation as a regular circuit with the added excitement of using the
tablets.
Programs/Software Used:
iPads:
used the Qrafter app and the skitch app
ThinkPads:
none (tried to and could not open the images from google docs)
Description: Students scanned a QR
code, took a screen shot of the picture that appeared, opened the picture
within skitch, solved the problem, and that dictated where they would go next
to begin the cycle all over.
Reflection: Making this circuit was
quite a task (thank you Kim and Amber!) They made the lines of the
quadrilaterals bolder, then placed the pictures into google docs, then turned
them into QR codes and pasted the codes back into the circuit. If I had two
wishes, it would be for the students to be able to immediately draw on the
picture once scanned and for the thinkpads to be able to open the pictures. We
are working on a solution to the latter (upload images to epsilen first instead
of google) but the former might not have a solution. I realize students can
easily switch between apps but it might get to the point where it becomes too
complicated to complete the circuit with tablets which defeats the intent and purpose.
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