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=== Prerequisites/Instructions, prior preparations, if any === | === Prerequisites/Instructions, prior preparations, if any === | ||
+ | Prior knowledge of point, lines, angles, parallel lines | ||
===Materials/ Resources needed=== | ===Materials/ Resources needed=== | ||
+ | #Digital : Computer, geogebra application, projector. | ||
+ | #Non digital : Worksheet and pencil,6-8 strings (preferably in different colours) | ||
+ | #Geogebra files : '''“[https://www.geogebra.org/m/bwsvgqqg#material/hyecxd9u Elements of a triangle.ggb]”''' | ||
===Process (How to do the activity)=== | ===Process (How to do the activity)=== | ||
− | + | #Students work individually but in their groups. | |
− | + | #Take the strings and place them in such a way as to make a closed figure. | |
− | What | + | #What is the smallest number of strings with which you can form a closed figure? |
− | + | #What is this figure called? | |
− | + | #Can you just draw the lines along the strings and see what you get? | |
− | + | #When you drew, what did you draw? (Was it a line or was it an angle or was it a line segment?). It is a lime segment – how many line segments are there? | |
− | + | #When two line segments joined, what is it called? (A vertex). How many vertices are there? | |
− | + | #Is there any angle formed when you made this figure? How many angles were formed? | |
− | + | #Show a simple Geogebra file with triangles – Use this file to demonstrate that every triangle has the elements - vertices, sides and angles | |
+ | #How many triangles were formed? Were there any strings left over? | ||
+ | #For each of the triangles trace the shape on the book and write down the elements of the triangle in the following format | ||
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+ | !Vertices!!Sides!!Angles | ||
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+ | |}12.For each of the triangles observe (inspect visually) which is the longest side and which is the shortest side |
Revision as of 16:33, 11 April 2019
Name of the activity
Brief blurb describing what the activity. If this has been borrowed from some external web site (for example, a non OER or OER site which had this idea and based on which the activity was developed)
Objectives
To understand the elements of a triangle
Estimated Time
Prerequisites/Instructions, prior preparations, if any
Prior knowledge of point, lines, angles, parallel lines
Materials/ Resources needed
- Digital : Computer, geogebra application, projector.
- Non digital : Worksheet and pencil,6-8 strings (preferably in different colours)
- Geogebra files : “Elements of a triangle.ggb”
Process (How to do the activity)
- Students work individually but in their groups.
- Take the strings and place them in such a way as to make a closed figure.
- What is the smallest number of strings with which you can form a closed figure?
- What is this figure called?
- Can you just draw the lines along the strings and see what you get?
- When you drew, what did you draw? (Was it a line or was it an angle or was it a line segment?). It is a lime segment – how many line segments are there?
- When two line segments joined, what is it called? (A vertex). How many vertices are there?
- Is there any angle formed when you made this figure? How many angles were formed?
- Show a simple Geogebra file with triangles – Use this file to demonstrate that every triangle has the elements - vertices, sides and angles
- How many triangles were formed? Were there any strings left over?
- For each of the triangles trace the shape on the book and write down the elements of the triangle in the following format
Vertices | Sides | Angles |
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12.For each of the triangles observe (inspect visually) which is the longest side and which is the shortest side