The first skill I practice with my students on area is counting …
The first skill I practice with my students on area is counting the square units inside of a regular shape. It gives them a better understanding about area. This activity supports sol 3.8b, counting the number of square units needed to cover a given surface in order to determine its area. I created this jamboard for my virtual students, so that they are doing the same lesson as my in person students and I can see their work in real time. Jamboard has been an essential Google tool for me during this school year while teaching both in person and virtual students.
Perimeter with missing sides is a skill that my students need lots …
Perimeter with missing sides is a skill that my students need lots of practice with. After we practice together, measuring around a polygon, I have them practice finding the perimeter by playing this game, Perimeter with Missing Sides Game. The game was made with Google Slides so it can be played whole group or assigned in Google Classroom for students to work on individually. This game supports sol 3.8a, measuring the distance around a polygon in order to determine its perimeter using U.S. Customary and metric units. I created this game in order to give my students fun practice in a virtual setting but I’m able to use it with both in person and virtual students.
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