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You’re The Teacher! Created By: Ms. Brumbelow Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion

Introduction OH NO! Ms. Brown, a fourth grade teacher, is sick! She is going to be gone the whole week her class is learning about geometry, and her substitute doesn’t know what to do. How are her students going to learn about shapes, angles, area, perimeter, and transformations.? How are her students going to pass the CRCT? Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion

Task Since we are geometry experts, I think we can help out Ms. Brown’s class. In this Webquest you’re going to be a teacher for Ms. Brown’s class. You are going to research more information about geometry topics and come up with ways to tell Ms. Brown’s class about the important geometric figures, angles, and transformations so they will be ready for the CRCT! Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion

Process Part 1 1.First, you will be assigned one partner to work with in order to come up with ways to teach Ms. Brown’s class. 2.You and your partner will pick one role to complete in order to help teach Ms. Brown’s Class from the list of roles below. Roles: Polygon Professors: You are responsible for explaining and describing the different types of polygons, and how they are similar and different. You will also research information about the different types of quadrilaterals. Polygon Professors: Angle Analysis: You are responsible for explaining the different types of angles, and how they are similar and different. You will be able to learn about more than just right, obtuse, and acute angles. Angle Analysis: Transformation Teacher: You are responsible for explaining the three different types of transformations. You will research any other transformations there are. Transformation Teacher: *Click on the name of each role to find help with your project.* 3.Once you have decided on a role, click the Process: Part Two box in the bottom right corner to find out what you are going to do. Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion Process: Part Two Process: Part Two

Process Part 2 4.Pick two ways to teach Ms. Brown’s class about the topic assigned to the role you chose. Pick from the product choices below. Pick Two Activities to Complete From the Choice Below o Write a book about your topic. Use the story map to help you plan your story before you begin writing. Make sure you also illustrate your story. (A)story map o Create a lesson to teach the class. (A) o Make a crossword puzzle to help the class learn your role’s important vocabulary here. (A)here o Create an informational pamphlet in Microsoft Publisher or by hand. (V) o Create a power point to help describe your topic with Microsoft Power Point. Use this to help you make your Power Point. (V)this o Make a picture dictionary that will help the class learn important definitions about your topic. Use this dictionary to help you. You can use the computer or draw to make your dictionary.(V)this dictionary o Write a song, rap, or rhyme that will help the class learn about your topic. Use these songs to help you come up with ideas. (K) songs o Make a mobile that will help the class understand your topic. (K) o Write and/or perform a play or skit to help teach about your topic. (K) 5.Use the references from your roles informational pages to help you research information about your topic. Make sure you look for new information based on the questions on your roles page to help guide your learning. Click on your role’s name to go to the role’s informational page. Polygon ProfessorsAngle AnalysisTransformation Teacher 6. Share your findings with the class. Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion

Polygon Professors You are responsible fro teaching Ms. Brown’s class about the important polygons you learned about, and all of the important things that we learned about them. Use these questions to help guide your thinking: What are the different types of polygons? What do all polygons have? How can we classify polygons? How can I identify polygons with more than eight sides? What are quadrilaterals? What are the different types of quadrilaterals? *Use at least two of these website to help you find information* *Once you have reviewed your role, go back to the task page by clicking task on the left hand side of the page.* Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion

Angle Analysis You are responsible for teaching Ms. Brown’s class about the three different types of angles we learned about, and how they are similar and different. Use these questions to help guide your thinking: Where is an angle found? How can we tell the different between the different types of angles? How many different angles are there? What are congruent angles? *Use at least two of these website to help you find information* *Once you have reviewed your role, go back to the task page by clicking task on the left hand side of the page.* Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion

Transformation Teacher You are responsible for teaching Ms. Brown’s class about the three different types of transformations you learned about, and how you create them. Use these questions to help guide your thinking: What different types of transformations did you learn about? How can you move around a figure? How do you explain each transformation? How is Symmetry related to transformations? Are there transformations other than slides, reflections, and rotations? *Use at least two of these website to help you find information* *Once you have reviewed your role, go back to the task page by clicking task on the left hand side of the page.* Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion

Evaluation You will be evaluated on the overall project completion and your ability to work well with your partner using the Geometry Webquest Rubric.Geometry Webquest Rubric Make sure to review the rubric while you complete your projects to make sure you are following the directions. Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion

Geometry Webquest Rubric 0 Points10 Point20 Point30 PointPoints Covered Concepts None of the concepts were covered for the chosen role. Only one of the concepts was covered for the chosen role. Only half of the concepts learned about were covered for the chosen role. All of the concepts were covered for the chosen role. Creativity None of the projects the group created were appealing and creative. 1 out of the three projects the group created was appealing and creative. 2 out of three of the projects the group created were appealing and creative. All of the projects the group created were very appealing and creative. Subject Knowledge The information presented in the project was not accurate and showed very little understanding of subject knowledge The information presented in the project was not very accurate and showed some difficulty in understanding subject knowledge. The information presented in the projects was somewhat accurate and showed great subject knowledge. The information presented in the projects was 100% accurate and show excellent subject knowledge. Organization The projects created were not organized and very hard to follow. The projects created were very organized not and not very easy to follow. The projects created were somewhat organized and somewhat easy to follow. The projects created were very organized and very easy to follow. Time ManagementThe student did not work on the given task during the time given to work on the Webquest. The student did not use his or her time wisely or work very hard to come up with ideas, research, and complete the group project. The student somewhat used his or her time wisely to work hard to come up with ideas, research, and complete the group project. The student used his or her time wisely to work very hard to come up with ideas, research, and complete the group project. Introduction Task Process Evaluation Conclusion

WOW! You all really are experts! You did a great job helping Ms. Brown’s class! You were really able to help her class while she was away. They were able to learn everything about geometry for the CRCT. Not only did you help her class, but you also were able to gain a better understanding about geometry. To Further Research Geometric Figures Click next or go back and complete another role to help out Ms. Brown’s Class

More Math Fun! Click on one of the links below to learn more about geometry. – Measuring angles with a protractor: – History of Geometry: – Interactive Geometry: – Volume of Solid Figures: – Watch BrainPop Videos on Geometry topics you have are interested in learning about: (Login: Username: bpogesPassword: brain)