Last Friday, 10/26 we were given two packets regarding Geogebra.org. First, we were asked to explore relationships among the angles formed when parallel lines are intersected by a third line, called a transversal. What we did was similar to the activity when we used patty paper. Except this time, it was using a computer. After that, we got our second packet where we were constructing different types of triangles and labeling them and measuring the angles.
Next, we were given a worksheet on GeogebraTube.org. On this site, we were able to check out different activities on our own and see how it would be beneficial to use them in our classroom, especially with new up and coming technology. These days, kids use a lot more technology than we would think. Investigation activities by discovery helps to create a critical thinker. Geogebra can be used to help teach younger students different shapes and mostly all of the Arizona common core standards can be met by using certain activities on this web site. Click here for Arizona Common Core Standards
I'll be blogging again soon,
Codi :)
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