As a secondary math teacher I am always on a quest to find ways to not only assess my students' knowledge but to also engage them as I do it. I have researched various techniques looking for ones that encourage collaboration, assess knowledge and allow students to communicate mathematically. The incorporation of these activities helps me to shift my room from the more traditional teacher center to one that is more student centered.
The first technique that I use addresses the variety of new vocabulary that arrives in Geometry and helps students to connect the pieces that go along with those terms including the definition, diagrams and ways to label the diagrams. I have created a series of
vocabulary matching activities for various units including triangles and congruency, right triangles and trigonometry, quadrilaterals, beginning concepts and circles. Each activity includes a set of teacher instructions, a student answer sheet, cards for the term, definition, diagram and label (when applicable). The activities encourage students to work collaboratively and are also great for use in station activities!
The second technique,
Bingo Games, also address not only vocabulary but also the ability to hear a definition or description out loud and make the connection to the terms/concepts. These are also great fun! I have made them for various units including triangles and congruency, right triangles and
trigonometry, quadrilaterals, beginning concepts and circles. Each Bingo game includes two sets of 32 cards - one with the term and one with diagrams, two different teacher call sheets and the cover squares as well.
The third technique that I use is task cards.
Task cards allow students to focus in on just one problem at a time and can be written at different questioning levels which allows for differentiation and for students to work at their level of understanding. They also allow you to identify where students may be having difficulty without the students feeling overwhelmed. I currently have five sets of tasks cards that can be purchased individually or in a money saving bundle. I have many more sets planned!
The last technique that I use is riddle worksheets. Riddle worksheets are worksheets that have the students working through a puzzle as they solve problems. Riddle worksheets are usually 15 - 18 questions where each answer corresponds to a letter in the answer to the riddle. I love them so much that I currently have 22 riddle worksheets covering the major topics in
Geometry and
7 for Algebra! The Geometry riddle worksheets can be purchased individually in a money saving bundle.
I am investigating new techniques as well including formative assessment, group projects and station activities! I will share them with you a future post so stay tuned!