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I break up Points, Lines, and Planes into 3 foldables. For some reason, students seem to have a hard time understanding the following concepts and after these 3 foldables, students totally get it! Day 1_ Introduction to Points, Lines, and Planes I introduce the following foldable and students write down the definition, illustration, and naming for each of the following 6 terms (Point, Line, Ray, Line Segment, Opposite Rays, and Plane). Every year, the most common misconception for my students is correctly naming a ray. On the front cover, I tell students to write "Name a ray with the ENDPOINT FIRST!" After our foldable, students complete the cut and paste activity that is on the left of their foldable. Students have to correctly match up the definition, illustration, and naming of the 6 terms. I try to encourage students to not look at their foldable for the first 5 minutes. Day 2_ Collinear, Coplanar, and Intersection of Lines and Planes I have learned that with harder geometry concepts, less is more, and that is why I made "Intersections of Lines and Planes" foldable so short! If you overload students with information on harder concepts, students get very confused (very fast). First, I introduce "Collinear, Non-Collinear, Coplanar, and Non-Coplanar" through the foldable below. On the front, I normally draw 2 big arrows connecting Collinear to Non-Coplanar and Co-planar to Non-Collinear (forming a big X). After the foldable, I have students close up their notebook and try the crossword puzzle below over the following 10 terms: Point, Line, Line Segment, Ray, Opposite Rays, Plane, Collinear, Non-Collinear, Coplanar, and Non-Coplanar. I post these 10 vocabulary words on the board so students know what to choose from. After the crossword puzzle, we jump right into the "Intersection of Lines and Planes" foldable. After the foldable, we complete another cut and paste activity where students sort real world examples of the intersection of lines and planes. This is probably one of my favorite INB pages because students always refer back to this page when identifying intersections of lines and planes. If a student is stuck on how to name the intersection of a plane and a line, I sometimes hear students tell each other "think of it like how a dart touches a dart board." (LOVE!) If your curious about the homework assignments that I assigned, let me know, and I can update this post! :) If you like this, here is a Gallery Walk that I use once we complete this lesson. You can find the following foldables and activities here: Points, Lines, and Planes Foldable Points, Lines, and Planes Cut and Paste Chart Collinear and Coplanar Foldable CrossWord Puzzle Intersection of Lines and Planes Foldable Intersection of Lines and Planes Real World Examples
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"The world's favourite season is the spring. All things seem possible in May." ~Edwin Way Teale I have a few very lovely antique acquisitions which I found back in April on a little trip I took with my family. I have only just got the chance to photograph them! The first is a little antique iron bench which has been reupholstered in a soft floral fabric. I painted it cream to match my vanity and I am so happy with how it turned out! I also found a beautiful Limoges demitasse cup and saucer with a very intricate pattern of roses and filigree gold. It is so rare that I find pretty china lately! The little Limoges plate was also a find - I gave it to my Mum for Mother's Day but I knew she wouldn't mind me photographing it first. :) Probably my most exciting find was the small French antique ormolu gilt clock which I have sat on my dresser. I saw it tucked in the back of a shop and my first thought was "That looks like something that would be on Marie Antoinette's dressing table!" --so of course it had to come home with me. The ormolu box with the bevelled glass was an antique show find and I recently listed it in my Etsy shop along with the little handmade Fairy Ballgown with the blush sparkly skirt, and the vintage pearl and rhinestone tiara! I discovered the oval gold gesso frame at a show as well. It had a dark petit point in it and I changed it for a vintage floral that is one of my favourites. I bought the little salt shaker because I knew it would hold my small hat pins - I love the tiny vintage ones with pearls and beads. It is always so exciting when I happen upon antiques with that little bit of romance! I am sharing with: What's It Wednesday
Valentino Butterfly Dress (old, similar here) // Charlotte Olympia Heels // Forever 21 Sunglasses (similar here) We had the best weekend at the Madonna Inn. If you follow me on Instagram, you probably already knew that. I was in heaven there! I can’t even begin to describe how much fun it was. I’ve wanted to go […]
The beach house features picturesque views of the coast, and plenty of room for a couple’s growing family
Hello lovelies! Our Cottage of the Month for August is my beautiful friend Sandy at LulaBelle's Fluffy Ruffles visit Sandy in her Etsy Shoppe at Mylulabelles. Sandy is an amazing artist who creates treasures fit for a Queen! She has blessed us with a peek inside her gorgeous home and I just cannot get enough of her love of antique rose dishes! FULL VIDEO TOUR HERE... How absolutely stunning and breathtaking is this collection...oohh la la! A walkway of pink florals sets the tone for a magical home visit! There are no words to describe the beauty of Sandy's collection!~ I am truly in awe! A HUGE thank you to my beautiful friend Sandy for sharing her heart and her art with us! Check out the full video tour set to relaxing piano music on my YouTube channel! Connect with Sandy on her Sandy Lulabelle's Facebook page, Instagram and Mylulabelles Etsy Shoppe. Have a beautiful blessed day! xoxo Love, Olivia
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