K-12 lesson plans

Mathematics
Traditional mathematics lessons are typically comprised of a textbook, worksheets and a blackboard or whiteboard. Teachers may put a math problem on the board for the students to solve or work out of their textbook. However, views of the blackboard may be blocked as the teacher works though the problem, or students may have a difficult time following along with their textbook. 3D geometrical objects may be difficult to see from the back of the class. But by using an AVerVision Document Camera, math problems can be projected on a large screen for the entire class to see. Textbook problems and diagrams can be shown in one location, rather than each student trying to follow from the books on their desk. Teachers can work through an algebra equation as the document camera captures and projects every movement of the pencil as the problem is solved providing a large visual interpretation of the correct method to solve the problem and how to check the work.Lesson plans
Early Elementary Lesson Plans:Grade 2: Finding Shapes in the Real Word
Grade 3: Learning Probability
Grades K-1: Learning to tell time
Grades K-1: Learning measurements
Grade 3: Problem Solving With Coins
Grade K: Number Sense
Grade 3: A Unit of Measurement
Grade 3: Shaping The World With Math
Grade 1: Identifying Basic Shapes
Upper Elementary Lesson Plans:
Grades 4-5: Circumference measurement with bubbles
Grade 5+: Fractions, decimals, percentage
Middle School Lesson Plans:
Grades 6-8: Equivalent Fractions
Grade 6: Geometry with stones
Grade 8: Rules of object rotation
Grade 7: Area of 2D Shapes
Grade 6: Using Protractors
Grades 6-8: Plotting In Plane Geometry
High School Lesson Plans:
Grades 9-12: Linear Equations
Grades 9-12: Geometry with card games
Grades 11-12: Approximating Pi
Grade 9: Expanding Dots Problem
Grades 11-12: Volumes of Solids
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