The Web is a wonderful place
to find a wealth of resources on geometry. A WebQuest is
a Web-based inquiry into a topic.
- Head to the World Wide Web and find
5-10 great geometry sites and WebQuests that your students
could use in your classroom. Be sure to identify sites that
are not only content-rich, but visually appealing and interesting
to a high school student.
- Create 2-3 lesson plans that incorporate
the sites and WebQuests into your classroom activities. Be sure
to consider what computer access is available to you.
You can see some
sample geometry WebQuests for high school students at:
Connecting geometry and art:
http://u2.lvcm.com/esullivan/webquest.html#Introduction
The important elements of
geometry: http://members.tripod.com/sngetz0.uky/webquest.html
Geometry from NCTM:
http://illuminations.nctm.org/swr/list.html?Ref=1&Std=2&Grd=9
Geometry lesson on probability:
http://www.gumbo.appstate.edu/coop01/webquests/dsj/probability/lesson-template1.htm
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