Math-n-spire: Scale Drawing {Mini-Project} 1 of 5 http://www.mathnspire.net/2011/12/scale-drawing-mini-project.html MATH-N-SPIRE a M a t h Te a c h e r ' s d i s c o v e r i e s o f m a k i n g m i d d l e s c h o o l n o t o n l y educational, but FUN! Spice up your teaching with these tips... Home Shop Monday, December 5, 2011 Scale Drawing {Mini-Project} About Me I'm a middle school math teacher in my 8th year of teaching. I I LOVE this mini-project! I also lov e how it falls right before Christmas break to giv e the kids something to do during that "i-need-a-break" attitude that unfortunately accompanies any long break like Christmas or Summer. teach at the BEST school - Legacy Prep. Christian Academy. While I lov e math, my students don't always like it when they start out. Procedure: - 1 class period (or longer if you want to extend) Materials: - Comic Strips - Card stock paper - Rulers So, I'v e discov ered if we not only make it fun and interesting, but allow them to discov er math, they appreciate it and remember it! This is a collection of ideas I'v e come up with and designs to help inspire my students to learn. I use this little mini-project to set the stage for when I teach more indepth about scale factors (which in my case is the next class day). Here's the procedure: Happy learning! Shop Amazon Outlet - Spring Clearance Ev ent Digital Marketplace Follow Me Blog Button 6/26/2013 2:38 PM Math-n-spire: Scale Drawing {Mini-Project} 2 of 5 http://www.mathnspire.net/2011/12/scale-drawing-mini-project.html 1. Assign for homework the day or weekend prior to bring in a comic strip. I assign a homework grade for this, but also hav e extra comics on hand incase someone forgets theirs. 2. Hav e students choose ONE frame to cut out and to enlarge for their scale drawing. I don't tell students what we are doing with the frame though as I don't want them choosing "easy" ones out of fear that they can't do it. Grab my button! Support Support Math-N-Spire Followers 3. Students will construct a grid by measuring quarter inch squares along the width and length of the original comic. Remind them to use a RULER!!! 4. Tape or glue the comic to the upper left hand corner of the piece of card stock. This will be your "key" for checking. with Google Friend Connect Members (183) More » Already a member? Sign in Follow by Email 3 Blog Awards 5. Label the length and width with the number of boxes. Then create another box that is the same length and width, only using inches. i.e. if your original comic was 5 boxes long, then your neq box will be five inches long. Mark off at ev ery inch creating a similar grid out of inch squares. AwEsOmE Blogs 6/26/2013 2:38 PM Math-n-spire: Scale Drawing {Mini-Project} 3 of 5 http://www.mathnspire.net/2011/12/scale-drawing-mini-project.html 6. Instruct students to then begin to COPY each box into the corresponding box of the larger grid. Remind them to use pencil for this. 7. Once complete, students will outline in black marker and then erase all pencil marks. Blog Archive ► 2013 (10) ► 2012 (20) ▼ 2011 (15) ▼ December (2) Scale Drawing {Mini-Project} Customary System {Activ ity} ► Nov ember (3) ► October (2) ► September (6) ► August (2) Total Pageviews 446223 8. Color the comic as it is in the original. Powered by Blogger. 6/26/2013 2:38 PM Math-n-spire: Scale Drawing {Mini-Project} 4 of 5 http://www.mathnspire.net/2011/12/scale-drawing-mini-project.html 9. Label the scale factor at the bottom. Laminate and set out for others to enjoy your talented students! I lov e this project because it not only brings in the mathematical aspect, but it giv es my students a confidence boost. Ev en if they think they cannot draw, at the end they see their finished project and it looks awesome!!! Enjoy and share with your teacher friends! :) Posted by JaimeAnn at 6:17 PM +4 including You Labels: math activity, math-n-spire, scale drawing 3 COMMENTS: Cindy December 5, 2011 at 6:42 PM That's awesome! Thanks for sharing at Math Monday! Cindy @ lov e2learn2day Reply candosando May 1, 2012 at 11:36 AM Thank you. Will be a good project next week once the standardized test is finished. Reply Rivka Zinstein Nov ember 21, 2012 at 1:31 PM Do you hav e a lesson plan that goes with this project Reply 6/26/2013 2:38 PM Math-n-spire: Scale Drawing {Mini-Project} 5 of 5 Comment as: http://www.mathnspire.net/2011/12/scale-drawing-mini-project.html Sign out Subscribe by email LINKS TO THIS POST Create a Link Newer Post Home Older Post Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) Your Ad Here Free Blogger Templates by Leelou Blogs | Design Elements by Just So Scrappy | Dedicated Servers and Colocation Sponsored by Colocation America 6/26/2013 2:38 PM
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