Title: Let Pythagoras Help You Home
1Let Pythagoras Help You Home
- A Web quest For Middle School Algebra and
Geometry About the Pythagorean Theorem
Original Web quest created by Tiffani S. Ellison
at Freed-Hardeman University School of Education
for Dr. Bruce Lewis on November 27, 2001. Adapted
by Mary Hammers, Wichita State College of
Education for Tonya Witherspoon.
2Let Pythagoras Help You Home
- Introduction
- Tasks
- Process
- Evaluation
- Conclusion
- Teacher Advice
- References
- Standards
- Credits
3Introduction Grandmas House
- You and three friends have been to your
grandmas house to help with a lot of chores.
Although old, the house is sturdy because, thank
goodness, the builder knew her stuff.
Click on grandmas house to see why !
4Introduction Your Aunts Challenge
- Now, you and your friends want to walk home.
Your Aunt Molly thinks its too far to go two
miles south to your school and then east one mile
to your house. You know a shorter way but you
have to prove it to her. Your aunt wants the
exact distance before you can leave. How can you
figure this out?
5The Tasks
Why not let Pythagoras help you home?
- To find the shortest distance to your house, you
and your group need to complete the following
tasks.
Task 1 Find Three Facts About Pythagoras Task
2 State the Theorem and When It is Used Task 3
Demonstrate a Proof From Internet
- Task 4 Practice Using the Theorem
- Task 5 Sketch and Write the Proof For Your Aunt
- Task 6 Present A Real World Application
- Task 7 Super Challenge
6Process Who
- Task 1 -Just WHO Was Pythagoras ?
- Where and when did he live? What did his
- famous theorem concern? Find the answers
- at this website. Take notes and write three
- facts about him.
7Process What
- Task 2 - WHAT is the Pythagorean Theorem?
- When does it apply? What can it be used for? All
of - your questions and more can be answered using
this - link. Pay close attention to the math terms and
how - they are used. First, you may want to review the
- Parts of the Right Triangle.
8Process Why
- Task 3 - Lets look at some
- cool demonstrations of this
- theorem.
- Many people, including
- a U.S. president have done
- proofs to show WHY the
- theorem really works.
- The site
- Pythagorean Theorem Proofs
- gives 36 proofs. Follow the
- instructions for these
- Interactive proofs.
- Try 5 and choose one that you
- and your group can give.
9Process Practice
- Task 4
- Now Lets Practice !
- You will find two ways of using
- the theorem at the site called
- Pythagorean Theorem Tutorial.
- One way is to input 2 triangle leg
- values. The hypotenuse will be
- calculated for you. The second
- way is to input 1 leg and the
- hypotenuse. The other leg will be
- calculated for you.
- Fill out the table to the right
- with the missing values. You must
- show your calculations on 3 of the
- problems !
10Process Prove it to Aunt Molly
- Task 5 - Now you know that the legs of a right
triangle form and L (right angle), its time to
draw and write the proof for your aunt. Use this
template and label each triangle vertex (point)
with the school, grandma's house, and home. Also
put in your solution for each side length. - Hint Re-read the introduction.
11Process Real World Application
- Task 6 - The Pythagorean Theorem is used in real
life in many ways. You saw one example at your
grandma's house. - Nova Online shows two real world applications
found in baseball and getting to the roof of a
house. - Go to the site and try these. Then think of your
own application. Write it on paper and tell how
you would use it.
12Task 7 -Super Challenge
- If you have time in class, try this SUPER
CHALLENGE. - Otherwise, you may take it home and finish it
there. - Extra credit points will be given that are worth
5 of the total possible project points.
13Evaluation
- Your grade for this assignment is based on
meeting the requirements of 6 tasks and extra
credit for the 7th task. - Look at the next page to find out the points you
can earn from doing all the tasks and their
objectives. - I hope you are in the green!
14Evaluation Rubric
15Conclusion
- So how did you do? I hope that Pythagoras was a
big help getting you home. I also hope you chose
to do the super challenge. Its fun! Dont forget
the practical applications of the theorem. You
never know when you may need this information for
your house!
16Teacher Advice - Tasks
- This lesson is designed for eight grade
pre-algebra or geometry but can be adapted for
7th or 9th grades. It can be used for individual
or group learning. - Completion of all the tasks takes about two fifty
minute class periods or one block period. - Students need to have calculators and
understanding of squares and square roots. - A student survey is recommended to determine
effectiveness of this web quest experience.
17Teacher Advice Super Challenge
- The super challenge can be completed in one 50
minute class period. - For advanced or older students, super challenge
can be part of project grade. - Students will need to print a page have a pair
of scissors for cutting.
18Teacher Advice - Reteaching
- Parts of the web quest can be completed under the
direction of teacher or Para. - Copies of the sites used (references section) and
the presentation worksheets will allow a student
to (re)work without the Internet at his/her own
pace.
19References In Order of Appearance
- http//www.rblewis.net/technology/EDU506/WebQuests
/pythagoras/pyththeorem2.htm - http//www.learnalberta.ca/content/mejhm/html/pyth
agoras/pythagorasSmall.html - http//www.utm.edu/research/iep/p/pythagor.htm
- www.ci.fullerton.ca.us/ graphics/focus133.gif
- http//www.emsl.pnl.gov2080/docs/mathexpl/pythag.
html - http//www.geom.umn.edu/demo5337/Group3/rttri.htm
- http//www.ies.co.jp/math/java/geo/pythagoras.html
- http//www.geom.umn.edu/demo5337/Group3/rttri.htm
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20References ContinuedIn Order of Appearance
- http//math.about.com/gi/dynamic/offsite.htm?zi1/
XJsdnmathzuhttp//www.mste.uiuc.edu/dildine/tc
d_files/program10.htm - http//www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/proof/puzzle/use.html
- http//www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/proof/puzzle/baseball
.html - http//www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/proof/puzzle/pyramid.
html - http//standards.nctm.org/document/appendix/numb.h
tm - http//www.ksde.org/outcomes
- http//jeff560.tripod.com/
- www.enchantedlearning.com/.../ 1/tiny.GIF
- cartoon woman.jpg
21Standards - NCTM
- Algebra Standard
- Represent and analyze mathematical situations
and structures using algebraic symbols - Use mathematical models to represent and
understand quantitative relationships - Geometry Standard
- Analyze characteristics and properties of
two- and three-dimensional geometric shapes and
develop mathematical arguments about geometric
relationships - Specify locations and describe spatial
relationships using coordinate geometry and other
representational systems - Use visualization, spatial reasoning, and
geometric modeling to solve problems
22Standards NCTM Continued
- Measurement Standard
- Understand measurable attributes of objects and
the units, systems, and processes of measurement - Apply appropriate techniques, tools, and formulas
to determine measurements. - Process Standards
- Problem Solving
- Reasoning and Proof
- Communication
- Connections
23Standards - Kansas
- Standard 2 Algebra -The student uses algebraic
concepts and procedures in a variety of
situations. - Benchmark1 Patterns The student demonstrates
an understanding of relationships in patterns in
a variety of situations. - Benchmark 2 Variables, Equations, and
Inequalities The student demonstrates an
understanding of variables, equations, and
inequalities in a variety of situations. - Benchmark 3 Functions The student demonstrates
an understanding of functions in a variety of
situations. - Benchmark 4 Models The student demonstrates
the use of models to show relationships in a
variety of situations.
24Standards - Kansas Continued
- Standard 3 Geometry The student uses geometric
concepts and procedures in a variety of
situations. - Benchmark 1 Geometric Figures and Their
Properties The student demonstrates an
understanding of geometric shapes and their
attributes. - Benchmark 2 Measurement and Estimation The
student demonstrates an understanding of
estimation and measurement using standard and
non-standard units of measure in a variety of
situations. - Benchmark 3 Transformational Geometry The
student demonstrates an understanding of spatial
sense and relationships in a variety of
situations. - Benchmark 4 Geometry From An Algebraic
Perspective The student identifies one or more
points on a number line in a variety of
situations.
25Credits
- I would like to thank Tiffani Ellison and
- Dr. Bruce Lewis of Freed-Hardeman University for
allowing me to use a webquest titled Let
Pythagoras Help You Home for adaptation for this
presentation. - The original web quest can be found at the
following website http//www.rblewis.net/technol
ogy/EDU506/WebQuests/pythagoras/pyththeorem2.htm - A special thanks goes to Tonya Witherspoon, my
instructor at Wichita State.
26The End