Website: Teacher Vision
Description: Teacher Vision provides lesson plans, teaching tips, and printables to educators and parents. The site has useful articles explaining the importance of letter recognition and ways for children to master this skill.
Link: http://www.teachervision.fen.com/tv/printables/RV-2.pdf
Website:Math is fun!
Description:The areas for almost all of the basic polygons are given. Furthermore, it gives multiple examples of how each formula should be executed.
Link: http://www.mathsisfun.com/area.html
Website:Coolmath.com
Description:This site gives a detailed description on the criteria used in the calculation of the area and circumference of a circle. It also goes beyond the scope of this unit. In other words, don’t be alarmed if some things don’t make sense!
Link: http://www.coolmath.com/reference/circles-geometry.html
Website:Pizza: Finding the Area of a Pentagon
Description:While triangles and pentagons may seem to have no correlation; this web site demonstrates that the area of a triangle can be used for finding the area of a pentagon.
Link: http://www.math-prof.com/geom/geom_ch_26.asp
Website:Math in Daily Life: Home Decorating
Description:“But when will I ever need to know this?” This website is a prime example of how area can be applied to real life.
Link: http://www.learner.org/interactives/dailymath/decorating.html
Website:Tulyn: math for all
Description:This website helps those who are learn better through auditory or visual means. This particular site allows the user to watch videos on how to compute the area of a given polygon.
Link: http://tulyn.com/7th-grade-math/area/videotutorials
Description: Teacher Vision provides lesson plans, teaching tips, and printables to educators and parents. The site has useful articles explaining the importance of letter recognition and ways for children to master this skill.
Link: http://www.teachervision.fen.com/tv/printables/RV-2.pdf
Website:Math is fun!
Description:The areas for almost all of the basic polygons are given. Furthermore, it gives multiple examples of how each formula should be executed.
Link: http://www.mathsisfun.com/area.html
Website:Coolmath.com
Description:This site gives a detailed description on the criteria used in the calculation of the area and circumference of a circle. It also goes beyond the scope of this unit. In other words, don’t be alarmed if some things don’t make sense!
Link: http://www.coolmath.com/reference/circles-geometry.html
Website:Pizza: Finding the Area of a Pentagon
Description:While triangles and pentagons may seem to have no correlation; this web site demonstrates that the area of a triangle can be used for finding the area of a pentagon.
Link: http://www.math-prof.com/geom/geom_ch_26.asp
Website:Math in Daily Life: Home Decorating
Description:“But when will I ever need to know this?” This website is a prime example of how area can be applied to real life.
Link: http://www.learner.org/interactives/dailymath/decorating.html
Website:Tulyn: math for all
Description:This website helps those who are learn better through auditory or visual means. This particular site allows the user to watch videos on how to compute the area of a given polygon.
Link: http://tulyn.com/7th-grade-math/area/videotutorials