jueves, 31 de mayo de 2018

Movement and Geometry: learning by playing outside 🌳

Good morning, everyone!

Today, we are going to talk about a very important topic: expanding the limits of the classroom. Children enjoy movement, dinamic activities like running and jumping around in an opened space... Then, why don't we take advantage of this and think about ways of teaching Geometry using movement?

Here we have a really easy idea that we can do in the playground of the school ⇨ A game called "JUMP!", which has the following steps:
  • 1. Selecting our favorite geometric figures. Children will choose the figure that they like; a triangle, a circle, a rectangle, a trapezoid...
  • 2. Selecting a colour for the figures. Once they teacher picks up all the figures selected by the students, they will decide which colour belongs to each figure. For example, rhombus can be red, triangles can be orange... 
  • 3. Painting the playground. Then, they will go to the playground and they will paint, using coloured chalks, a lot of those figures on the ground.

                     

  • 4. Playing the game: finally, the teacher will explain the game ⇨ The teacher will say one figure, for example, "Rectangles", and children have to go from one extreme of painted area to the other, jumping from rectangle to rectangle, without touching the other figures.

I hope that this dinamic game is useful for your classroom!

Bea. 

🖁 Geometry App! 📱

Hey, guys!

This post is dedicated to an App called "Simply Geometry", useful and fun for the first years of Primary School.

While children are learning Geometry at school, it is very useful that the teacher keeps in contact with the families so he recommends some educative and interactive Apps children can use in their free time! We all know that children spend so much time looking at their parents' phone (or even theirs), so giving them educative games can be a way of making that time productive and educative.

These are some activities that the App includes:


  • Here, children have to recognise the names of the figures: 
  


  • In the first image, they differenciate between 2D and 3D figures, which I think is really useful, and secondly, they understand the concept of "corner": 
 


  • Another type of exercise consists in identifying the geometric figures that compose the given figure:


As you will see, this App is free and available for Android. I hope that this is useful for you!

miércoles, 30 de mayo de 2018

Art ✎ and Geometry

Hi!

Today, we are going to talk about a very interesting topic: the connections between Art and Geometry. Art and Geometry have always been related: we can see it, for example, in "the golden number"or in palaces such as "Alhambra", and  many paintors have always played with figures, shapes and planes to create certain perspectives or ilussions, such as M. C. Escher.

Therefore, we can use Art to introduce Geometry to our students, as a way of motivating them. Art gives children the possibility of expressing themselves and we can use that to make them play with geometrical elements.

Resultado de imagen de kandinsky pintor
  • For example, I have found a great didactic proposal (https://aprendiendomatematicas.com/geometria-y-arte/) that we can bring to the classroom, which is based on Kandinsky's pieces of art. Kandinsky, who you can see in the picture at right, was a paintor that played with geometrical forms in all his paintings. 



  • In class, we can select several paintings in which a specific geometric figure appear, and then comment it with our students. After analysing the piece of art, children would be able to create their own painting, with one condition: the basis of the paiting has to be the one that Kandinsky used. 



  • Through this activity, children would be experimenting different ways of representing Geometry, and they will see their classmates' creations. I personally think that interdisciplinary activities in which we mix several areas are beneficial for the students! 


What do you think about these ideas?



lunes, 28 de mayo de 2018

Interactive games for Sixth Graders!

Previously, we have focused on the little ones; now, we are going to focus on the Geometric contents for Sixth Graders (11 and 12 years old).

The level of the contents is higher and the students already have a base about the basic figures and their characteristics, so now they continue learning about angles, perimeters, areas, volumes and revolving bodies. In this post, I am going to show you some interactive games that students can do in class using a computer. These games belong to an amazing site called "MUNDO PRIMARIA", which is a fantastic resource for teachers. Here we have some examples:


  • To learn about angles: 
  • To learn about perimeters and areas:
  • To learn about volume:
  • To learn about revolving bodies:



This web has interactive activities about every subject and it is completely free. I have searched on the internet several times already, looking for interesting websites that children can use to practice Geometry exercises, and I have to say that this one has a remarkable design, it is really easy to use it, and it is very well structured.

viernes, 25 de mayo de 2018

Using ITC in class! (Information and Communication Technologies) 💻

Hi, guys!

We all know how important technologies are and that we are living in the technologic era. Now, children grow up using technologies: they use them since they are really little and most of them are really interested in them. We need to be careful with the use of technology; however, we can take advantage of all the fantastic resources that they offer us and use them as a motivation in our schools! 

This is why I have found an online website that we can use in Geometry class. It has explanations, games and interactive activities that the students can do using a computer. These four are the ones that I have found more interesting in order to learn Geometry:





You can see how children can play with different pieces in order to move them and put them in a given mould, and how they also learn about the different types of angles and their classification. This is the link to the web: http://www.xtec.cat/~epuig124/mates/geometria/castella/

I hope that you enjoy this information and that you start using technologies in you classrom too!

XOXO,
Bea.

miércoles, 23 de mayo de 2018

How to build a Geoboard 🔨

Hello!
Resultado de imagen de geoplano dibujo
Today, we are going to speak about geoboards. Geoboards are a really useful tool to learn Geometry, as it allows the students play with the different shapes. There are interactive boards that we can use online, and we will talk about that in future posts; however, what we are going to do know is learning how to build a geoboard in class, which can be a fun activity to do with our students.

These are the materials we need:

  • A cork board for each student
  • Tacks
  • Post-its of two different colors
  • Strings
  • Adhesive tape
Then, what we need to do is to put the post its in the corck board, alternating the colors, as if it was a chess board. After that, using the adhesive tape, we put all the post-its together and we stick one tack in each edge of the post-its. That way, children can experiment with this didactic material, using the strings! You can see all this procedure in this video so you understand it better:





lunes, 21 de mayo de 2018

Geometry and Music in Kindergarten 😊

Today's post is dedicated to the little ones!


Although I'm studying to be a Primary School Teacher, the field of Science that I have selected is Special Needs Education, which implies working with children from 3 to 12 at schools. While I was doing my practice, I saw how the Special Education Teacher worked with 4 and 5 years old children who needed support, and she gave so much importance to the interiorisation of figures and shapes. This means that introducing shapes and figures when children are very little is quite important, as it will help them understand the world that surrounds them.

However, how can we introduce Geometry in a fun way when children are in pre-school? Well, I think that we can use MUSIC as a tool. Music has a lot of benefits, as it activates and stimulates our brain and our memory. Through songs, we can motivate children so they learn about the basic shapes. I have found some songs that I consider to be really useful, I hope you too: