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Title of the educational product
Geometry - Regular polygons
Type of deliverables
Lesson Plan
Student Age
14 - 15
Thematic area
Maths
Language of the deliverable
Polish, English
Description of the educational product
The aim of the lesson is to introduce the topic of regular polygons. Teaching geometry always makes a huge problem, probably due to the fact that teachers themselves have problems with "geometric seeing ", and a good understanding of the subject requires many hours of work with students, for which teacher usually does not have time. Students learn the basic knowledge about the regular polygons and geometry. The interest in and understanding of the concept of regular polygons through so broadly conducted classes is greater as at regular classes. The classes enable students to master the concepts: the tessellation tip, classic Archimedean tessellation, properties of regular polygons and their angles, perigon - 360 degrees.
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Date: 2015.10.06

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

I also teach maths. I can confirm that introducing the topics often geometry makes problems. Students have problems in mastering the abstract concepts. This example is relevant and worth testing.

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