Engagement Strategies Last Saturday as I was perusing Twitter, I saw this awesome post on engagement strategies. When I clicked on the...
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File for the Post: Parallel Lines INB Sneak Peek Below are some interactive notebook ideas for a Parallel Lines unit. Parallel Lines, Skew Lines, and Parallel Planes Foldable: This is a newly created foldable that I am planning to use with Mrs. Atwood's activity for introducing parallel lines, skew lines, and parallel planes. Students will discuss whether two lines are parallel or skew. Parallel Lines Cut by a Transversal Foldable: I have used this foldable for the past three years but I do need to change "Same-Side Exterior Angles" to "Consecutive Interior Angles" (ducks head in shame). I really haven't changed this setup in the past 3 years since it seems to be working. We also play a dance, dance, transversal game with our fingers on the foldable (my room is way too small for students to be able to stand up). Students find it funny and always get a good laugh out of it :) Congruent Vs. Supplementary Card Sort and Chart: These pages are really aimed to help my ELL and special education students. I find that card sorts really help my lower level students. After this, students make a group poster over parallel lines (I will upload a picture as soon as I get back to work). Parallel Lines w/ Algebra INB Pages: This is pretty simple but students will be doing 6 example problems in their notebook. After this, I am planning for students to logon to their Google Classroom account and complete the following "maze activity."You can find the Google activity when you click here. Any other fun parallel lines foldables or activities out there? Thanks for reading!
Need to know how to calculate series resistance, parallel resistance, and a combined series and parallel network? If you don't want to fry your circuit board, you do! This article will show you how in just a few easy steps. Before reading...
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Parallel or Perpendicular Activities Contains: 1. 1 Board Game to practice what parallel and perpendicular lines 2. Worksheets for parallel and perpendicular lines The preview contains only some of the pages, and all pages are shruken down. The orginal document has 12 pages.
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