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Introduction to Coordinates - Video3

This is our third video and it covers coordinates. The video is meant to be used as an introduction or review video. It introduces coordinates and graphing, and how it is used in the real world. Use the handout as an additional resource for students while they watch the video.

NOTE: The video link below will take you to VIMEO. It is a website where the video is being hosted.


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Introduction to Polygons - Video2

This is our second video and it covers polygons. The video is meant to be used as an introduction or review video and is designed for younger students, but it's entertaining for any age. Use the handout as an additional resource for students while they watch the video.

NOTE: The video link below will take you to VIMEO. It is a website where the video is being hosted.

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Classifying Triangles - All Levels

This one page worksheet covers names of triangles. Students must name each triangle by its angles and its sides, plus two other questions.

Student misunderstanding: Spelling counts.




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Introduction to Area - Video4

This is our fourth video and introduces how to find the area of shapes. It uses the simple process of drawing squares in the figures and counting them. It also covers estimation and diameter of a circle. This simple concept can be used to approximate any area problem which can be very useful when a student forgets the formulas. Use the two page handout as an additional resource for students while they watch the video.

NOTE: The video link below will take you to VIMEO. It is a website where the video is being hosted.

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I Have, Who Has?
(Geometry Game) - All Levels

This game is designed to help students practice their geometry. Print out the worksheets and cut out each square. Shuffle and pass one square to each student. If you have extras, give more than one to certain students. You can start anywhere but that person should be the end of the game. Have the starting student read, "Who has?" and the student with the answer needs to say, "I have" and then say the question on their sheet, "Who has?" This should continue until you get back to the starting student.

Student misunderstanding: Students should be looking for exact definitions.
Example: A square can be a rhombus, but a rhombus is not a square.

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Geometry Test Ready - Level 2

This two page worksheet covers various geometry skills. Each question is multiple choice and can be used as a prior knowledge check or a test review.

Helpful idea: Students explain their reasoning for answers. Example: Problem #16, students could solve by using the Pythagorean Theorem, conclude the answer has to be 12 since the legs are shorter than the hypotenuse, or could have guessed 12 since it's the largest and not in order like the rest.

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Line of Symmetry Art- All Levels

These one page Easter worksheets use line of symmetry and art to review student knowledge. Students re-draw the second half of the shape to create the full rabbit.

Key concept: Line of symmetry is a line such that if a figure is folded about the line, then one half of the figure matches the other half.

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Types of Transformations
All Levels

This one page worksheet covers the three transformations; translation, reflection, and rotation. Students need look at the figure and the transformation and write which one occurred.

Key concept: Students should be able to visualize an object and what it would look like if it was flipped, slid, or rotated.


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Battleship - All Levels

BATTLESHIP! Just like the original game, kids try and sink each other's ships by calling out coordinates.

Key concept: Help practice the coordinate system and remember that the horizontal axis comes before the vertical axis.

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Angle Art - Level 2

Students need to find the missing angle for each polygon. This one page worksheet covers triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons, and hexagons. Students choose two colors and answer the questions. After they answer the problems they color the corresponding shapes to create a picture. This worksheet can be used as a HALLOWEEN handout.

Alternative version to The Basics Art - Level 1.



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Perimeter - Level 1

This one page worksheet covers perimeter. Students calculate the distance around the outside of each polygon.

Student misunderstanding: Students always get mixed up between area and perimeter. Area is the region inside the shape (square units) and perimeter is the distance around the outside.



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Circles (Pi) - All Levels

This one page free worksheet has students measure the circumference and diameter of circles and calculate Pi. It includes a ruler which students can use to measure.

Helpful idea: After students input their values in the given chart discuss why their answers don't equal 3.141592653589... and which measurement would probably give them the most accurate answer for Pi.


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Circles - Circumference

These one page worksheets cover circumference of circles. Students use Pi to help find the missing circumference or diameter of circles. Level one introduces Pi and the relationship between the circumference and diameter. There is a different worksheet for each level.

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Introduction to Area - Level 1

This two page worksheet introduces how to find the area of shapes. It uses the simple process of drawing squares in the figures and counting them. It also covers estimation and diameter of a circle.
Note: This is the same worksheet used for the video.

Key concept: This simple concept can be used to approximate any area problem which can be very useful when a student forgets an area formula.


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Area - Level 2

This one page worksheet has students use their prior knowledge to solve area problems and includes one challenging word problem.

Student misunderstanding: Problems 8 and 9 will have to be solved by separating the shape into simpler polygons.




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Area Puzzle - Level 2

This half page free worksheet is an area puzzle where students try to determine if the quadrilateral is a square or not. They need to use the given information to find the sides of the other smaller squares inside the shape and then use that information to determine the length and width of the larger quadrilateral.

Student misunderstanding: Rulers or other measuring devices do not count as an explanation.

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Perimeter and Area - Level 3

This one page worksheet has students use their prior knowledge of area and perimeter to solve more complicated problems.

Key concept: Students need to understand if they know the basic concepts or formulas they can use them to solve more complex problems. Example: They can separate larger shapes into easier more familiar shapes.


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Circles - Area

These one page worksheets cover area of circles. Students calculate the area and solve other problems related to circles. Level one helps explain where the area formula comes from. There is a different worksheet for each level.


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Volume - Level 2

This one page worksheet covers volume. Students use their prior knowledge to determine the unknown sides and volume of specific shapes.

Student misunderstanding: Volume is just one step more than Area. Students usually think it's a different process rather using area as a step towards volume.

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