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A circle is the set of all points in the plane that are a fixed distance from a fixed point. 
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===Objectives===
 
===Objectives===
Introducing circle as a shape
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Understanding circle as a shape
  
 
===Estimated Time===
 
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* Digital : Computer, geogebra application, projector.
 
* Digital : Computer, geogebra application, projector.
 
* Non digital : Worksheet and pencil
 
* Non digital : Worksheet and pencil
* Geogebra files :  Introduction to circles.ggb 
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* Geogebra files :  [https://ggbm.at/gfhrfrrc Introduction to circles.ggb] 
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{{Geogebra|gfhrfrrc}}
  
 
===Process (How to do the activity)===
 
===Process (How to do the activity)===
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# How do you name a circle ?  
 
# How do you name a circle ?  
 
# Can you draw a circle without knowing the radius ?
 
# Can you draw a circle without knowing the radius ?
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=== Worksheet ===
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[[:File:Circles-introduction Worksheet.pdf]]
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Latest revision as of 19:53, 29 October 2021

A circle is the set of all points in the plane that are a fixed distance from a fixed point. 

Objectives

Understanding circle as a shape

Estimated Time

30 minutes

Prerequisites/Instructions, prior preparations, if any

Prior knowledge of point, lines, angles, polygons

Materials/ Resources needed

  • Digital : Computer, geogebra application, projector.
  • Non digital : Worksheet and pencil
  • Geogebra files : Introduction to circles.ggb 


Download this geogebra file from this link.


Process (How to do the activity)

  • Draw circle with ‘circle with center and point’ or use the slider
  • What do you notice, how is the circle formed.
  • Which point is the centre of the circle ?
  • Plotting points on the circle, connect these points to the centre of the circle.
  • What can you say about the segment lengths?
  • Measure the segment lengths to show they are equal.
  • Establish center of the circle’ and ‘radius’
  • Differentiate between circle and region enclosed by a circle.
  • Evaluation:
  1. By what parameter is the size of a circle defined ?
  2. Bigger the radius, _____________
  3. How do you name a circle ?
  4. Can you draw a circle without knowing the radius ?

Worksheet

File:Circles-introduction Worksheet.pdf