Pythagorean Theorem Speed Dating
It's the middle of winter here in Chicago and I need to liven things up in my classroom.
So, since we are gearing up for a quiz on the Pythagorean Theorem, I thought I might try this year's class at Speed Dating.
I made a group of 12 Pythagorean Theorem word problems that could be solved in about 3 minutes of less. I printed one problem on each piece of paper.
I set up my room by putting 12 pairs of desks together. Label the pairs of desks from #1 - #12 (You will want to adjust based on your number of students - I have 24 students in my class, so this worked perfectly for me.)
Each pair of desks gets one problem.
Set the timer for 3 minutes. (You may want to adjust the timing based on your group of students.) I actually put a timer up on my projector. This seems to keep students focused and working for the entire time. It also helps me keep to the schedule. I can't get distracted by one group needing help...etc...the timer goes off in 3 minutes!
When the timer goes off, one of the students in each pair moves up a desk, and one moves down a desk. (For example, the students who started the assignment in desk #5...one of them will move to problem #6 and one will move to problem #4.) This gives everyone a chance to work with everyone else in the room. No one complains about their partner because they get to work with everyone!
After everyone has had a chance to see every problem (36 minutes), I project the answers up on the screen and we go over them if students need to.
Students love this activity, and I love how it really runs itself.
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