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Women's History Month geometry simulations for Microsoft PowerPoint

Preview of Translations, Rotations, and Reflections (Transformations in Geometry)

Translations, Rotations, and Reflections (Transformations in Geometry)

Created by
Shari Beck
This PowerPoint presentation uses animations to demontrate 3 types of tranformations: translations, rotations, and reflections. Students can actively create their own transformational shape that can then be translated, rotated, or reflected to build a tessellation. Turn Geometry into a fun art project where students can add color to their tessellation to create an image out of te transformed shape. Common Core, Geometry, transformations, translations, rotations, reflections
Preview of Pythagorean Theorem with animated proofs

Pythagorean Theorem with animated proofs

If you want to impress the kids and at the same time explain Pythagorean Theorem to them, then you will succeed with this presentation. Explanations are backed by colorful animations and examples of tasks. It'll help you to understand the theory easily and practice as soon as possible. The proofs of the Pythagorean Theorem are also animated.Good luck in your difficult but noble work!COPYRIGHT TERMS: This resource may not be uploaded to the internet in any form, including classroom/personal websi
Preview of Cross Sections

Cross Sections

Created by
Math Innovation
This PowerPoint is a detailed description, explanation, and animation of Cross Sections. It includes the following: an introduction, direct instruction, independent study, and 4 youtube videos that reinforce the skills and concepts. You will not have to write anything on the board. Every animation will be made by a click of a button. Your students will definitely be proficient upon completion!
Preview of Constructing Triangles

Constructing Triangles

Created by
S J Cooper
This power point presentation shows students how to construct thriangles using Pencil, Ruler, Protractor or compasses. Step by step instructions are given for staff below each slide and my students tend to follow the instructions easily keeping up with sir. I then have them write into their books in their own words how they would construct the said triangle. This power point is three of my lessons put on one slideshow. Hence I would treat it as three lessons.
Preview of Women in History: Helen Keller Presentation + Simulation

Women in History: Helen Keller Presentation + Simulation

Created by
HC Homeroom
In teaching I try to include more important women throughout history as a way to diversify my classroom and to reach out to my female students. This presentation is great way to teach about Helen Keller from 4th grade on up to 12th grade! It includes a brief presentation, student notes, videos, and a fun simulation activity for students to see what it would actually be like to live as Helen Keller!
Preview of Puzzling Pythagoras Mini Bundle: Script,Simulation & Interactive Puzzle Template

Puzzling Pythagoras Mini Bundle: Script,Simulation & Interactive Puzzle Template

Powerpoint presentation created to guide an active and participatory lesson on proving the Pythagorean theorem and its converse, as well as working real life examples and understanding how you would use the Pythagorean theorem in 3D. -visual simulation of how the puzzle they just solved proves the theorem. -Last slide of powerpoint includes the printing template for the self discovery puzzle used at the beginning of class to visually and geometrically prove the Pythagorean theorem. -slides come
Preview of Protractors - Reading Left to Right by Shooting Pool

Protractors - Reading Left to Right by Shooting Pool

Have some fun!Students need more interactive visual ways to help with their understanding. Shooting Pool is a fun way to help students with learning to read a protractor with the use of the pool table. Students learn about orienting the protractor, measuring with the protractor and then hitting the white ball to send it toward the other colored ball to sink the colored ball into the pocket. This presentation focuses on a protractor that you read from left to right so that students do not get
Preview of Circle and Band length problem

Circle and Band length problem

Geometry investigation to provoke deep thinking, touching on many concepts including angles, circle theorems, trigonometry and many more
Preview of Introduction to Symmetry

Introduction to Symmetry

This PowerPoint presentation has been designed to give a visual representation of how to introduce the concept of symmetry in the classroom. The slideshow is animated and walks the students through the process step-by-step when trying to problem solve symmetry questions. There are four different shapes shown. You can adjust the presentation to stop the animation in order to have the students try to problem solve it first or you can use it simply as an introductory guide before teaching the
Preview of Discovering Pi

Discovering Pi

FOLLOW ME ON TPT! This resource provides a guide for students to discover the ratio between circumference and diameter. The students will measure the circumference and diameter of various circles with a piece of string, then create a ratio and convert to decimal. I ask the students to bring in a circle from home previous to this lesson so that there are a variety of sizes for the students to practice on. I use it as an exploratory lesson before I introduce pi so that the students can disco
Preview of 2-Dimensional Polygons & Open/Figures Figures

2-Dimensional Polygons & Open/Figures Figures

Created by
Damaris
Slide show about 2-D polygons & open/closed figures. Includes vocabulary, illustrations, facilitation cycle.
Preview of Name That Shape! (3D Shapes)

Name That Shape! (3D Shapes)

This is a fun and simple way to practice 3D shape recognition. These six solid shapes (cube, cone, cylinder, sphere, pyramid, rectangular prism) appear on the screen for a brief moment. Students can call out the shapes as they appear. Then the shape appears again with its name below. This is the perfect opportunity for the teacher to reinforce the name of the shape, or color, or how many faces/vertices.
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