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35. Simple Ways to Transform Your Geometry Unit (Part 1)

35. Simple Ways to Transform Your Geometry Unit (Part 1)

Update: 2024-04-09
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Geometry is one of those topics that people either love or hate. I'll admit, as a student, Geometry wasn't my favorite. I could work with numbers all day long. But lines, angles, and theorems? It wasn't my thing. 

However, as a teacher, I enjoyed teaching Geometry. It was a nice break from all the fractions and computation we were so used to. But, I was fully aware that my students might have the same dislike for Geometry that I had when I was young. This motivated me to make my Geometry unit as interesting and as engaging as possible.

In this week's episode, I share my favorite ideas for the first three lessons in my Geometry unit, which cover lines and angles, classifying line relationships, and classifying triangles. 

These ideas include warm-up activities that will hook your students from the start, simple ways to relate Geometry to Olympic sporting events, kinesthetic games to play, and my favorite small group activities.

I also share an idea for how to handle those challenging questions that come at the end of your lesson (when student engagement is low) in the Teaching Tip of the Week.

Resources Mentioned:

Olympic Skiing and Types of Lines PowerPoint

Winter Olympic Athlete and Angles

Classify Triangles Sort and Solve

Uclid of Alexandria

To view the show notes with the full transcript, head to https://krejcicreations.com/episode35.

P.S. Has this podcast been helpful for you? If so, screenshot an episode, add it to IG, and tag me @krejci_creations. This helps spread the word to other teachers!

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35. Simple Ways to Transform Your Geometry Unit (Part 1)

35. Simple Ways to Transform Your Geometry Unit (Part 1)

Annamarie Krejci