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Title of the educational product
Polygons
Type of deliverables
Educational Model
Student Age
14 - 15
Thematic area
Maths
Language of the deliverable
Slovak
Description of the educational product
Target group:
1st year students of secondary grammar school or high school, subject Mathematics

Objectives of the educational product – at the end of the lesson:
To define what is polygon, the places where we can find polygons in aour surroundings, in nature

The content of educational product
Finding objects which are polygons – the shapes created by polygons – mosaics
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Date: 2015.10.07

Posted by:
Bogumiła Szukalska - bogumilaszukalska@gmail.com (Poland)

It is difficult to understand the relationship between the mathematical concepts, but when we relate it the the real life experience and objects. It helps them to understand. I allow students to self- testing, so that they can freely refer to the different types of terms with which they may encounter in everyday life as well as when solving mathematical tasks. I find this model relevant.

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