Build a Polygon | Education.com - 1 views
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Geometry has never been so engaging! In this activity, players will practice drawing shapes, measuring, and finding perimeter. The goal is to create as many polygons as possible, and it's trickier than it sounds!
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Susan Shonle on 30 Jan 12Extension: This game could include letters (A,B,C) to represent the sides of the polygon, so that the student could put the measurements into an equation. Adaptations: Gifted students could help peers who struggle with finding perimeter or measuring. ELL students would benefit from the drawing in this activity and use of deck of cards which provide pictures.
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Extension: This game could include letters (A,B,C) to represent the sides of the polygon, so that the student could put the measurements into an equation. Adaptations: Gifted students could help peers who struggle with finding perimeter or measuring. ELL students would benefit from the drawing in this activity and use of deck of cards which provide pictures.
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You could tag this activity for "measurement" since it involves perimeter and measuring with centimeter rulers.
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