Great job of completing the geometry unit! You have
mastered many of the standards well including knowing the angle relationships
and the angle definitions. Also, you showed mastery in volume and surface area—which
can be tricky, but you were able to learn it with ease. Please take the time to
review how to find missing angles in triangles with this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YnDeYhBoCzs.
Also, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=caspFRZfWeI
is a video that can help with finding missing angles in polygons. Lastly,
remember to review the difference between area and the circumference formulas.
You did a fine job in finding the circumference, but the question asked for
area. You are very close in showing mastery for this unit, and I believe you
will get there! If you have any questions or concerns, please contact me.
When thinking about which web based tools I should use, I thought about what would beneficial for my students in a math classroom. I googled virtual versions of the tools I currently use in the classroom and that helped mold the decision about what three tools I would bookmark in my social bookmarking website. The three tools that I bookmarked in my social bookmarking website were virtual algebra tiles, a math dictionary, and a scientific calculator. I chose these tools because math has been very paper based for centuries and many thinks that it’s difficult to be successful in math virtually, but it is possible with the proper tools. An orientation at the beginning of the course would be the perfect way to teach students how to find important tools like these and how to ensure that the tools are beneficial and also safe for the classroom. Important policies that should be used in deciding which tools are safe and helpful would be that is the site isn’t on the ap...
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