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Lesson Plan Area

This 6th grade geometry lesson teaches students how to find the area of triangles by decomposing rectangles into triangles. Students will work in groups to cut out rectangles and draw diagonal lines to decompose them into triangles. By comparing the total area of the triangles to the original rectangle, students will discover the formula to find the area of a triangle. The teacher will use Inspiration software to help students create a graphic organizer summarizing the relationship between triangle and rectangle areas. Students will be assessed through observation during the activity and follow up exit slips and homework.

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Lesson Plan Area

This 6th grade geometry lesson teaches students how to find the area of triangles by decomposing rectangles into triangles. Students will work in groups to cut out rectangles and draw diagonal lines to decompose them into triangles. By comparing the total area of the triangles to the original rectangle, students will discover the formula to find the area of a triangle. The teacher will use Inspiration software to help students create a graphic organizer summarizing the relationship between triangle and rectangle areas. Students will be assessed through observation during the activity and follow up exit slips and homework.

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Lesson Idea Name: Area

Content Area: Geometry


Grade Level(s): 6th Grade
Content Standard Addressed:
CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.6.G.A.1
Find the area of right triangles, other triangles, special quadrilaterals, and polygons by
composing into rectangles or decomposing into triangles and other shapes; apply these
techniques in the context of solving real-world and mathematical problems.
Technology Standard Addressed: Empowered Learner.

Selected Technology Tool: Inspiration

URL(s) to support the lesson (if applicable): The lesson retrieved from: https://ilearn.marist.edu

Blooms Taxonomy Level(s):


Remembering Understanding Applying Analyzing Evaluating
Creating

Levels of Technology Integration (LoTi Level):


Level 1: Awareness Level 2: Exploration Level 3: Infusion Level 4: Integration
Level 5: Expansion Level 6: Refinement

Lesson idea implementation: I found this lesson interesting and I retrieved from:
https://ilearn.marist.edu
During instruction, the students will be split into groups of three. This lesson will take one class
period (45 minutes) to complete. Each student will be given a Can you help me find my formula?
worksheet. This sheet will involve 4 different size rectangles. First, the students must find the area of
each rectangle. Once the students have found the area of each rectangle, they must create a diagonal
line from bottom corner to top corner in rectangles 1, 2 and 3. In the fourth rectangle, the students
must place a point on the top of the rectangle that is not a corner, or vertex. Once they pick a point
on the top of the rectangle, they must draw a diagonal line from that point to the two bottom corners
of the rectangle. Once all lines are drawn, the student must cut out their rectangular pieces, and cut
along the lines they created in these pieces. By using all of their manipulative pieces, the students are
asked to compare the relationship of the areas of the triangles to the area of the original rectangles.
After the students are given an allotted amount of time to distinguish a relationship between the
triangles and the rectangles, the class will be brought back to the front of the room for discussion.
Using the information found in the activity, the students will help create a formula for the area of a
triangle. As a class, I will help and show them how to create a graphic organizer using inspiration
tools. Students may create their organizer, if the school has an inspiration software.
Students will first be assessed through observations during the activities. Through the Observations,
I can see if the students meet objective 1. I will be able to see if the students: understand the
relationship between the area of a triangle and the guided practice, exit slips and homework will allow
me to find out if the student can meet objectives 2 and 3. After assessing the students knowledge
through the exit slips, I can use that data collected from those slips to find out what to focus on when
going over the homework the next day.

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