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Apply, apply, apply! A measurement activity applies a number of concepts to help learn a new construction. Scholars learn to divide a segment into n equal parts using a method that uses the Side Splitter Theorem and a method that applies dilations. They then explain how the different methods work and apply each one to different segments.
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Instructional Ideas
- Use the first practice problem as the conclusion to the activity, then have individuals compare their one-foot measure to the actual measure of one foot
- Ask learners to brainstorm real-life situations that require equal spacing
Classroom Considerations
- Required materials include poster paper, a meter or yardstick, compass, straightedge, and setsquare
- Number 10 in a sequence of 36 lessons
Pros
- Uses and expands upon known constructions to learn a new construction
- The lesson is hands-on and can be adapted to different levels of understanding
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- None