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*Website interactives/ links/ / Geogebra Applets
 
*Website interactives/ links/ / Geogebra Applets
 
*Process:
 
*Process:
 
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# “I have, who has” is an excellent way to teach and reinforce students’ vocabulary skills.
*Developmental Questions
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# It follows a ‘round robin’ concept. Students are divided into six groups. Each group is given 3 cards which have a figure of the shape, definition and a vocabulary word cards.
*Evaluation
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# However, the word, figure and definition on each card do not go together. A student from the first group says, “Who has a quadrilateral with opposite sides congruent and parallel and all right angles?” Each group then looks to see if they have the card with the vocabulary word that matches the definition and also for the card that has the drawn figure.
*Question Corner
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# Each definition is read twice so that all students have a chance to fully grasp the meaning. Ideally, a student from the group with the shape that has been defined then raises his/her hand to answer; in this case, the correct response is, “I have a rectangle”. and drawing of the rectangle.
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# The game continues until all cards are read and matched.
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# This activity allows us to discuss misconceptions and non-examples when students answer incorrectly.
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*Developmental Questions:
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# What does the property say about angles ? number of sides ? and diagnols ?
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# Recall quadrilateral which shares some of the mentioned properties ?
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*Evaluation:
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Draw venn diagram of quadrilaterals taking properties of quadrilatrals as set elements.
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*Question Corner:
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Make a list of types of quadrilaterals and their properties.
    
==Concept #3. Types of quadrilaterals==
 
==Concept #3. Types of quadrilaterals==
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