I have just finished teaching polygons in my geometry class.
Here is a list of my top 5 materials that I liked for teaching polygons:
1)Teaching the Formulas for Interior Angles and Diagonals - This would be a great introduction to the formulas for interior angles and number of diagonals. I liked this one the best. It includes a chart that students can fill out, but also helps them see where the formula for the sum of interior angles is coming from.
2)Polygon Person Project - I think this is a cute idea for a project. Students choose polygons to make a person and then must calculate the area of their person.
3)Polygon Domino Game - I think this is a good idea for a game that could be used for review before the polygon test. Students work problems on each domino and then must match them in order to play.
4)Polygon Math Song - Although I did not try this myself, I think it is a great idea to have songs that students can use to remember various math concepts. I didn't find this until after I was done with the unit, but I think I will try this next year!
5)Geometry Polygon Puzzle - Dinosaur Theme - Finally, this is my own puzzle that I made for students. It is great for a review of sum of interior angles, sum of exterior angles, number of diagonals, names of polygons, and finding how big EACH interior or exterior angle is. I find that students really need to be encouraged to READ during this section. Many times, they will answer the wrong question - for example if I ask them how many sides, they will answer hexagon instead of 6! This puzzle has a dinosaur theme. I tried it in my classroom. It took about 15 minutes for students working in groups.
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