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Title: 4 Math Teachers


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4 Math Teachers
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Teachers
  • Wayne County Schools
  • Melody Whitfield Norwayne Middle School
  • Wilson County Schools
  • Kimberlee Taylor Toisnot Middle School
  • The square root of 4 is all that remains of our
    group.

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  • All
  • About
  • Us

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In The Beginning
  • There was a computer..
  • And there it sat in a classroom.

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The Teachers.
  • Looked at that computer and knew there was more
    to do with it than just those DREADED Grades!!!
  • So when the memo came around about REVITALISE,
    those teachers jumped at the chance
    to participate.

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  • First they were told they had to give up a week
    of summer.that was hard to do.
  • Then they were told they had to give up teaching
    time and Saturdays..that was even harder to do.

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There was SOOOOOOO much to learn and so few brain
cells for these old math teachers.

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Those math teachers werent always smiling.
Sometimes they were . well you know.
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Fringe Benefits
  • It was all sweetened with breakfast, snacks,
    lunches, and an evening out. All the time we
    gave up didnt seem to matter.

9
More Fringe Benefits
  • They gave us a laptop computer to use for 2
    years. (It sure helped with our National
    Boards.)
  • The instructors were Genius in their right!
  • The breakout sessions were rewarding!
  • The mentors were patient and helpful.
  • And a few more brain
    cells were grown.(?)
  • We slept away from home,
    no dishes to do, no laundry to
    wash. ? ? ?
    GREAT!!!

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What did we learn?????????
  • We learned there are LOADS of software to be
    used in the classroom.
  • We also learned, we probably will never
    understand GNUPLOT. That really makes our brains
    hurt.
  • We loved the TI Interactive. This was a big help
    in the classroom.
  • AVS and Moodle were a big hit with all the
    teachers. We loved learning how to use these.

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We learned more..
  • Working together with all the other Middle and
    High School Teachers was an added bonus. We had
    the opportunity to collaborate and develop
    lessons to use in the classroom.
  • We developed a network of other teachers that has
    continued to enrich our professional knowledge
    and application in the classroom.

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OUR COLLABORATIVE LESSON PLAN
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  • Saws and Ladders
  • using
  • Geometers Sketchpad
  • Solving geometric problems using models
  • Applying geometric properties

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THE PLAN
  • Students will use paper and pencil to draw
    congruent angles using a precut triangle.
  • Students will draw a straight line across the
    bottom of their paper.

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Coloring the Angle
  • Students will trace left edge of their triangle
    and mark the right vertex. When this is
    accomplished, the students will slide their
    triangle so the left vertex is on the mark drawn.
    Color the angle drawn and the angle used as a
    template red.
  • Students continue this pattern across the page.

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The ladder
  • The students should see a ladder across the
    bottom of the page.
  • Students should return the precut triangle to the
    starting position and draw the right edge of the
    triangle. Color bottom right angle created and
    its corresponding angle on the precut triangle
    blue.
  • Repeat this across the page.

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The Saw
  • Students should now be able to see the saw teeth
    that have been drawn across the bottom of
    their
    paper.

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Filling the Valley
  • Students should rotate the precut triangle so the
    uncolored angle is in the valley created by the
    triangles.
  • Trace the base edge and repeat across the paper.

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Making new ladders and saws
  • Students repeat the process on the line they have
    created by filling the valleys. As they continue
    filling their paper, students should see a
    pattern repeating of blue, white and red rotating
    around a vertex.

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What the students will learn
  • Students should use their drawing to make
    conclusions about geometry.
  • Specifically students should be able to describe
    or explain
  • The sum of the angles of a triangle equal 180
    degrees.
  • The sum of the angles of a quadrilateral equal
    360 degrees.
  • Vertical, corresponding, and alternate angles are
    equal.
  • Triangles will tessellate.

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What happened..
  • Students are not always neat with their work. We
    learned the hard way that paper and pencil
    drawings will not achieve the same results as
    using Geometers Sketchpad.
  • Students were able to make accurate drawings
    using GSP. This allowed the students to more
    clearly visualize the drawing. By using the GSP
    for themselves, students were able to manipulate
    measures and better comprehend the objectives for
    this lesson.

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What would we change????
  • After teaching this lesson using paper and
    pencil, it was apparent that students were having
    difficulty with the concepts needed to
    successfully master the State mandated objectives
    for Geometry. It was necessary to change the
    lesson to a technology enriched lesson, thereby
    allowing the students to have an opportunity to
    experience success with Geometry concepts.

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More Changes
  • It was necessary to teach GSP to our students
    prior to using it in our lesson. The students
    needed to able to manipulate the controls and
    commands effectively prior to attempting to
    complete this lesson on GSP.
  • In retrospect, we experienced difficulty during
    computer time, because students had already
    attempted this lesson with paper and pencil and
    were bored. This is something that needs to be
    addressed prior to teaching this lesson with
    another class.

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The Students
  • Students were extremely happy to be able to work
    with GSP. They were not working on math, they
    were playing on the computer, as was so aptly
    spoken by one student.
  • The students used their knowledge of geometry
    concepts learned in this lesson to extend their
    investigation to other shapes, such as the
    square, rectangle, hexagon or octagon. Students
    were allowed to construct their own shape and
    attempt to tessellate it around a vertex. During
    this time, students were actively questioning and
    making inferences about Geometry properties.

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Learner/Leader
  • We were able to present several software
    applications to our staff

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Software presentations
  • Science teachers were very interested in the
    visualization software.
  • Math teachers were more interested in Fathom, TI
    Interactive, Geometers Sketchpad and Microsoft
    Excel Spreadsheet.
  • We shared our knowledge with teachers in our
    grade level, in our subject area and across
    curriculum.
  • We trained teachers in using visual presenters
    and software to have a greater impact on learning.

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So as we go
  • The time has come to say goodbye.
  • With all our knowledge safe and sound, we venture
    out into the world. With plans of sharing all
    weve learned among those we see, we hope to do
    justice to some named
  • Fathom of the Opera ??
  • Geometer and his Sketchpad
  • AVS dont know many with only initials he must
    be important
  • TI and he is Interactive
  • Perle is she mini or not
  • Logger he is Pro-fessional
  • Micro Soft and he Excels in what we arent sure
  • And not to forget Moodle. He lives in a Box
  • As we leave, we have warm wishes for all and hope
    to have the chance to do this all again sometime
    in the near or not so near future.
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