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Title: Geometry


1
Welcome to the Teaching Mathematics TEKS Through
Technology Training-of-Trainers!
  • Geometry

2
  • Developed in Collaboration by
  • Region 4 Education Service Center
  • Texas A M University Commerce
  • Funded by
  • the Texas Education Agency

3
  • Goals for today
  • Explore meaningful mathematics related to
    geometry.
  • Experience how technology supports mathematical
    learning.
  • Become judicious users of technology.

4
  • Components of the Two Days

Engage
Explore/Explain Cycles (3)
5E Instructional Model
Elaborate
Evaluate
5
  • Components of the Day

Cognitive and Metacognitive aspects
Red Folders
Complete Presenter Binder
6
  • Purpose of the Engage Phase
  • The instructor initiates this stage by asking
    well-chosen questions, defining a problem to be
    solved, or by showing something intriguing. The
    activity should be designed to interest students
    in the problem and to make connections to past
    and present learning.

7
How Comfortable Are You?
8
Polly, Polly In Come Free!
(Pink Pages)
9
Survey
  • On the wall place a sticky dot on the continuum
    that best represents your situation.
  • Note the difference for geometry is in the last
    statement The best technology tool for the
    geometry classroom is the dynamic graphing
    software.

10
Polygons Rule Data Collection
  • Use the cut out polygons, a ruler (measuring in
    cm) and the pink pages in the red folder to
    collect and answer questions about data.

11
Techno Polly
  • Open the Geometry Jump Drive folder on your
    desk top.
  • Open the folder Geometry-Engage-Sketches.
  • Use the sketch Techno Polly.gsp and the pink
    pages in the red folder to collect and answer
    data.

12
Reflections on Data
13
  • When might a data source from actual measurement
    support the learning of the math TEKS?
  • When might a dynamic data source support the
    learning of the math TEKS?
  • Are trends more apparent in data resulting from a
    hand collected or a dynamic data source? Why?

14
  • What are the benefits of using data derived from
    the dynamic geometric software?
  • What are the limitations of a dynamic data
    source?
  • How might these limitations impact the learning
    of the math TEKS?

15
  • What topics in geometry could be fashioned or
    refashioned to rely on data?

16
  • How does dynamic geometry software data sources
    serve to engage students in the learning process?
  • How might you use dynamic geometry software data
    sources to assess student learning?

17
  • Looking at the Venn diagrams, how are the data
    sources related?
  • Looking at the Venn diagrams, how are the data
    sources different?

18
Planning for Intentional Use of Data in the
Classroom
  • (green sheet in the red folder)

19
  • Why ponder data?
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