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Adult education geometry thematic unit plans

Preview of Principles of Design: Using the Golden Ratio as Art

Principles of Design: Using the Golden Ratio as Art

This lesson borrows directly for Math Class: The Golden Ratio (1:1.618). It involves students making golden rectangles of various sizes/proportions, and arranging them in an interesting composition. The design may be further embellished by adding other elements such as colour, texture, and cut-outs (making negative space into a positive element). Coloured tissue could be applied to those negative spaces for additional effect. This is a Middle School level or higher project. It also connec
Preview of GEOMETRY MATH JOURNALING PROMPTS:BUNDLE OF 5

GEOMETRY MATH JOURNALING PROMPTS:BUNDLE OF 5

This is a set of 5 math journaling prompts of 5 different topics. They can be used as part of thematic units, math centers, or as homework assignments. They are interesting! Thanks for visiting the House of the Three Dinosaurs! Symmetry Visualizing Relationships Logic/Reasoning Volume of a Prism Area of Circle, perimeter, circumference, triangle, ratios
Preview of Geometry Unit Plan: Perimeter and Area of Compound Figures/ Complex shapes

Geometry Unit Plan: Perimeter and Area of Compound Figures/ Complex shapes

Created by
MINDmap MATH
SAVE your TIME for teaching, not for paperwork: use this Unit to modify it for your classes (and, maybe, for some ideas). Unit contains: addressed CC Standards, Aims of the Lessons taught, Performance Indicators planned, Students’ Accommodations, Assessments and the corresponding Vocabulary. This product includes a WORD file, and therefore is EDITABLE. If you have any issue with this product, please contact me directly at imindmapmath@gmail.com -------------------More Error Analysis-----------
Preview of Principles of Design: Composition Ă  la Piet Mondrian

Principles of Design: Composition Ă  la Piet Mondrian

We all recognize the work of 20th Century Modernist, Piet Mondrian. This unit borrows from his work directly. It is a 2D composition using only the primary colours plus black, squares and rectangles cut from construction paper and glued onto a white background (cartridge paper). Plus, there are a few extension ideas for higher learners included. Have a look at my other lesson that connects Math (Geometry) and the Golden Ratio CLICK HERE! Principles of Design: Using the Golden Ratio as Art,
Preview of Principles of Design: Creating a design based on Geometric Math forms:

Principles of Design: Creating a design based on Geometric Math forms:

Similar to my lesson "Elements of Design: Form and 3D", this lesson focuses more on the compositional arrangement of said geometric Math forms, meant to demonstrate several principles of design, such as balance, rhythm, proportion, unity, movement, variety, and emphasis. It is essentially a monotone picture assignment, utilizing just pencil, but could be further indulged as a colour composition as well, simply by adding the extra element of colour. In either case, this is an extension to the l
Preview of Shapes Lesson

Shapes Lesson

2 lessons in 1Includes guided and independent practice
Preview of {EDITABLE} Geometry Unit Plan: Basic Terms and Relationships

{EDITABLE} Geometry Unit Plan: Basic Terms and Relationships

Created by
MINDmap MATH
SAVE your TIME for teaching, not for paperwork: use this Unit to modify it for your classes (and, maybe, for some ideas). Unit contains: addressed CC Standards, Aims of the Lessons taught, Performance Indicators planned, Students’ Accommodations, Assessments and the corresponding Vocabulary. This product includes a WORD file, and therefore is EDITABLE. If you have any issue with this product, please contact me directly at imindmapmath@gmail.com -------------------More Error Analysis-----------
Preview of How to construct a Locus (plural Loci)

How to construct a Locus (plural Loci)

Created by
STEM Creations
LOCUSDefinition:A locus is the set of all points that satisfy a given condition.How to find a Locus i. Make a diagram that contains the fixed lines or points ii. Decide what condition(s) must be satisfied and locate one point that satisfies such a condition iii. Locate several other points that satisfy the condition. These points should satisfy the pattern. iv. Use the points to draw a smooth curve or line that appears to be on the locus. v. Finally describe in words what the geometric figure th
Preview of Geometry Study Guide

Geometry Study Guide

Created by
Mo Don
49 pages of everything geometry from basics to advanced. Includes worksheets, study guides, great pics and graph paper. If you like this product, feel free to visit My Store, where it is always buy one, get one free when you rate the product.
Preview of PYTHAGOREAN THEOREM- ALTERNATE SOLUTION, MATH JOURNAL ACTIVITY

PYTHAGOREAN THEOREM- ALTERNATE SOLUTION, MATH JOURNAL ACTIVITY

This activity focuses on the history, and alternate solution of this theorem as demonstrated by President Garfield! Math is .amazing
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