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High school geometry laboratories for homeschool

Preview of Volume of Spheres, Cones, Cylinders, Pyramids Hands-On Discovery Activity

Volume of Spheres, Cones, Cylinders, Pyramids Hands-On Discovery Activity

Created by
Rise over Run
These engaging volume labs allow students to experiment and discover volume formulas of 3D solids. Help your students understand and remember where the formulas come from (and have fun while doing so)!The labs let students discover and make sense of formulas for the following 3D solids:Lab 1: PrismsLab 2: CylindersLab 3: PyramidsLab 4: ConesLab 5: SpheresIn each lab, students create 3D figures, hypothesize, and experiment. They see how the 3D solids relate to each other as they figure out their
Preview of Make Multiple Vectors Fun! Pirate Treasure Hunt - Physics, Trigonometry

Make Multiple Vectors Fun! Pirate Treasure Hunt - Physics, Trigonometry

Created by
Dunigan Science
This is one of my student’s favorite activities. Who doesn’t want to go outside and map out some vectors? It works well in physics or trigonometry for understanding how to add and subtract multiple vectors. 10 different maps are provided for student groups to make their way from a single point of origin to a designated, X-marks-the-spot, using compass headings of N, S, E, and W and specified distances. The groups all have a different path but end up at the same place. At the end, students dr
Preview of Distance Formula Lesson (Discovery Lab)

Distance Formula Lesson (Discovery Lab)

Created by
Idea Galaxy
This is a discovery activity that will guide your students to deriving the distance formula using the Pythagorean Theorem. This is a partner activity that is an introduction before you give notes. This resource includes: -Background Building Activity -A Discovery Activity -Reflection
Preview of Backyard Project - Perimeter, Area, and Volume - Real World Applications

Backyard Project - Perimeter, Area, and Volume - Real World Applications

This project is the culmination of the perimeter, area, volume unit. It can be used as a task for the Common Core, or real world application of the measurement unit. Students estimate the cost to build a backyard, with a swimming pool, deck, shed, playset area, garden, and brick walkway. Using the calculations and costs associated with purchasing materials needed to construct the different parts, students will generate the total cost of the project, without labor. With the dimensions provide
Preview of Triangle Inequality Theorem Discovery Activity 7.G.A.2

Triangle Inequality Theorem Discovery Activity 7.G.A.2

Created by
Idea Galaxy
In this teacher led discovery lab students will discover the conditions for triangles given side lengths and angle types. This is a hands-on introduction activity for 7th graders learning about the properties of triangles and the triangle inequality theorem. It includes an activity for a math interactive notebook as well. This resource includes: -Background Building Activity -A Discovery Activity -Reflection
Preview of Drawing 3D Solids From Different Perspectives Snap Cube Lab

Drawing 3D Solids From Different Perspectives Snap Cube Lab

Created by
Jessica Eaton
-Each student needs a set of snap cubes (they will only use at most 9 at a time), an individual whiteboard or other hard moveable surface, handout, and pencil. -Have students label whiteboard with FRONT, BACK, LEFT, and RIGHT as shown on the next page. -Walk students through how to build the first 3D figure. Then have them place the figure in the center of the whiteboard with the word FRONT closest to them. Have students then hold the whiteboard with the figure on top at eye level and draw wha
Preview of Surface Area (Prisms and Pyramids) and Volume Lab

Surface Area (Prisms and Pyramids) and Volume Lab

Surface Area and Volume Lab--No Materials Required! What's Included: Surface Area and Volume Notes Formulas for Surface Area of Prisms (Rectangular, Triangular, Pentagonal, Hexagonal, Octagonal), Surface Area of Pyramids (Square, Rectangular, Triangular, Pentagonal, Hexagonal, and Octagonal) and Volume of Rectangular Prisms. Nets of 3D Shapes (Illustrated) Practice problems for each prism and pyramid Answer Keys for each practice problem Surface Area in the Real World mini-project and sample 49
Preview of Pythagorean Spiral Geometry Project

Pythagorean Spiral Geometry Project

Created by
J G
In a project combining high school geometry with creative design and art, students will discover connections between: Pythagorean Theorem, Special Right Triangles, Right Triangle Trigonometry, patterns, and design. This highly engaging project includes both a Pythagorean spiral creation and also requires students to show supporting math calculations to find hypotenuse lengths and central angle measures (SOH CAH TOA). This is always a favorite project of my students year after year!!A student s
Preview of Vectors Lab (Force Table) | Physics

Vectors Lab (Force Table) | Physics

Created by
Physics Burns
This is not a traditional Force Vector Lab. It has a lot more emphasis on inquiry-based learning opposed to the classical labs which have lots of directions to follow and information to plug in. This lab is great because there are an infinite number of ways to solve each problem/scenario. Students will need to be creative and think for themselves in order to complete this lab. What is included (FULLY EDITABLE):Lab Worksheet - Differentiated worksheets for CP (Regular), Honors, and AP - Step-by-s
Preview of Geometry:Concurrent Points GeoGebra Activity - Circumcenter & Incenter -w/ Key

Geometry:Concurrent Points GeoGebra Activity - Circumcenter & Incenter -w/ Key

Tired of teaching the same boring lessons on Circumcenter and Incenter? After years of using the standard book resources, I decided to create this activity that demonstrates some real-life applications of these concurrent points. This product includes 9 tasks (with complete answer key and screen shots of graphics). Each task will ask students to find a real life circumcenter or incenter. (While this product did not include any centroid or orthocenter problems, I left those options on the top
Preview of Flip Book Transformation Project

Flip Book Transformation Project

Created by
StefBub
Students create a flip book using Power Point to discover and/or apply properties of geometric transformations. The student handout provides detailed instructions on how to create the flip book which includes using the “duplicate slide” feature in Power Point. Students are required* to create a minimum of 10 slides with 4 different movements. Students are given the opportunity to choose what type of movements they use within given parameters. This choice provides the opportunity for great di
Preview of High School Halloween Lesson!!!---Pumpkin Pi Math Lab

High School Halloween Lesson!!!---Pumpkin Pi Math Lab

BEST HALLOWEEN MATH LESSON!I can hardly put this lesson into words! It is that good! I created this lesson years ago, and it evolves year after year. This lesson takes an investigative approach to math! Students work in groups to take measurements of pumpkins and hypothesize about the volume. The STEM investigation has students reason through the value of Pi and what the ratio represents. The lesson concludes with a discussion and conclusion page allowing students to make sense of volume and the
Preview of 50 Math Labs - Fractions Operations Number Sense Graphing Data Math Skills

50 Math Labs - Fractions Operations Number Sense Graphing Data Math Skills

PREVIEW AVAILABLE!LIKE WHAT YOU SEE? CHECK OUT OTHER STEM RESOURCES IN MY SHOP!FROM THE CREATOR OF 50 STEM LABS & 50 MORE STEM LABS comes this collection of 50 Math Activities for kids. Recommended for grades K to 6 and up! Each one has a snappy title, a brief set of instructions, recommended materials list, and space for notes. These are very adjustable for your classroom, home, or homeschool needs. Do projects for concepts like: Operations, Math Skills, Geometry, Shapes, Fractions, Percen
Preview of Geometry - Graphing Special Lines-Parallel and Perpendicular-Two Investigations

Geometry - Graphing Special Lines-Parallel and Perpendicular-Two Investigations

This activity contains two investigations. First Investigation:• On the graph provided, students graph each of the pairs of points and draw a line through the pair of points.• The students study the two lines and conjecture that the two lines are parallel.• Then the students find the slope of the two given lines to notice that when the lines were parallel the slope of the two lines are equal.• Students repeat these three steps with four more points. • After students know that two parallel lines
Preview of Bloodstain Pattern Analysis Lab: Using the Angles

Bloodstain Pattern Analysis Lab: Using the Angles

Created by
Eric Rude
This forensic science lab gives students an opportunity to learn how to find the source of blood spatters. Using a set of spatters of known size, the students will measure the width and length of each spatter, calculate the sine and then determine the angle of impact. They will use strings, raised to those angles, to find the point of convergence, which indicates where the source of blood was located. This includes photos of the setup, the blood spatters themselves, student instructions and da
Preview of Geometry - Area and Perimeter - An Exploration on the Geoboard

Geometry - Area and Perimeter - An Exploration on the Geoboard

This activity is designed to be used with a geoboard (11 x 11 pegs). An alternative for geoboards is included in this package (index size cards with 11 x 11 geoboards). Students explore the meaning of perimeter and area by constructing polygons on the geoboard with rubber bands or drawing line segments that represent the rubber bands on the index size cards. The activity can also be used with Communicator Clearboards, available from Educator's Outlet and a copy of a student grid. After the st
Preview of Moon Phases Lab & Lesson: Learning the Moon Phases & Patterns

Moon Phases Lab & Lesson: Learning the Moon Phases & Patterns

This lab begins with a great introduction to teaching moon phases because it allows students to visually observe the changing phases of the moon as a result of the relative positions of the Earth, Sun, and Moon. Give your students this amazing EXPERIENCE that they will not forget. Don't just read about it or teach it, but let your students SEE for themselves! By the end of Day 1, students should understand why/how we have moon phases and should be able to predict the next phase in a sequence.Ma
Preview of Rocket Math | Geometry, Protractor, Averaging, Measurement STEM

Rocket Math | Geometry, Protractor, Averaging, Measurement STEM

Created by
Brain Brigade
Rocket Math includes step-by-step instructions to building and launching foam rockets. Your students collect, average and analyze the data to find the optimum launch angle. Included are a graphing template so that the instructor can enrich the lesson by graphing variables. Students will explore measurement, angles, averaging, recording data, geometric terms, scientific method using variables, and graphing. Included in the Rocket Math download:*Step-by-step instructions with photos for building f
Preview of Printable Trigonometry Lab - SOHCAHTOA - For use with free Clinometer app

Printable Trigonometry Lab - SOHCAHTOA - For use with free Clinometer app

Are your students struggling with understanding basic trig functions? Are you looking for something simple that will both excite your students and strengthen their basic trig skills? If you answered yes to any of those questions then this "trig lab" will be perfect for you! Before starting this your students should be familiar with sin, cos and tangent and finding missing side lengths. I created this lab knowing that most of my students have cell phones. In order to complete this lab you wi
Preview of How Tall is That Object? Trig Activity

How Tall is That Object? Trig Activity

Created by
TeachwithWise
Unlock the mysteries of trigonometry with our engaging, hands-on activity designed to bring math to life for your students! This innovative lesson plan offers students the unique opportunity to apply their trigonometry skills in real-world scenarios by finding the height of various objects located around the school, inside the classroom, or even outdoors. Through this activity, students will embark on an adventurous journey into the world of angles and measurements. They will construct a clinome
Preview of Rotation Investigation with Snowflakes

Rotation Investigation with Snowflakes

Created by
StefBub
Students use inquiry to explore the properties of rotations on a coordinate plane using their own snowflakes. Students are given specific directions on how to make their snowflake, line it up on graph paper, and follow the holes around the snowflake in order to discover the properties of rotation. There is a Check for Understanding for the teacher to use as a quick assessment. This is also a fun way for students to practice identifying coordinates on a coordinate plane.This product includes: Stu
Preview of Similarity: A Clip Art Investigation

Similarity: A Clip Art Investigation

Created by
StefBub
In this inquiry activity, students will use clip art to discover the properties of similar figures (corresponding sides proportional and corresponding angles equal). Have students pick out a clip art that represents them. It is preferable to choose clip art that has some straight lines and definite angles to measure. (For example, a baseball would not be easy to gather the necessary data, but a baseball bat or baseball player would be suitable.) Students should then make the clip art 2 dist
Preview of Polygon Interior Angle Sum Theorem Exploration

Polygon Interior Angle Sum Theorem Exploration

This is an activity for students to work through with a partner, or on their own. Students should have previous knowledge of the Triangle Sum Theorem. The activity explains to students the meaning of a diagonal and has them draw diagonals in various polygons, recording the number of triangles the polygons are split into. After completing the table, the activity asks the following questions: 1. How are the number of triangles formed related to the number of sides?2. How is the sum of the interior
Preview of Discovering the Area of a Circle Activity

Discovering the Area of a Circle Activity

I give each student one half sheet with the instructions and 2 circles. The instructions advise the students to cut out the left circle into 8 sectors and shape their sectors into a parallelogram. Before the next step, we discuss as a class what the formula is for finding the area of a parallelogram and how we can use that to derive the formula for the area of a circle. My 7th graders usually spend about 20 minutes on this activity. They will need prior knowledge of the circumference formulas an
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