CH. 12.1 Recognizing Geometric Shapes-Level 1 Flashcards
What is the main skill learned at the Van Hiele Level Zero?
What Level do students learn geometric recognition?
What is the main skill learned at the Van Hiele Level 1?
What Level do students learn geometric analysis?
What is the main skill learned at the Van Hiele Level 2?
What level do students learn geometric relationships?
What is the main skill learned at the Van Hiele Level 3?
What level do students learn geometric deduction?
What is the main skill learned at the Van Hiele Level 4?
What level do students learn geometric axiomatics?
In the Van Heile level zero, what is one way students can learn to recognize shapes in the world around them?
Tiling Patterns. Which level of student understanding is this an example of?
What is a triangle?
What is a three sided shape?
What is a quadrilateral?
What is a four sided shape called?
What is an isosceles triangle.
What shape has at least two of the three side lengths the same?
What is an equilateral triangle?
What shape has all three side lengths the same?
What is a rectangle?
What shape has two pairs of parallel sides the same length and has four right angles.
What is a square?
What shape has all four sides the same length and has four right angles.
What is a geoboard or square lattice?
What is a square arrangement of pegs where rubber bands are held in place by pegs to make shapes?
What is square dot paper or square lattice?
What is a square arrangement of dots on paper called?
Complete the statement: It is not possible to construct an _______ triangle on a geoboard, square dot paper or square lattice?
Complete the statement: It is not possible to construct an equilateral triangle on a ________, _________, and ________.