Monday, April 6, 2009

Thing 14















Here is my Gliffy chart. (LEFT) I decided to make a symmetry challenge for middle school math students. "Find how many lines of symmetry each object has. One is demonstrated by the black line." I realize this is not probably the traditional use of a flow chart, but it worked for me.
I also had a fun time creating a word chart (TOP RIGHT) with math definitions at bubble.us! This would be a good way to train math students to create their own vocabulary tools.
SBS

1 comment:

  1. Thanks for a creative use of Gliffy! We appreciate the unique ways teachers use Gliffy to engage students. You can post the 'answers' on another diagram for students to 'check their work' (using the public URL) after they are done! Let us know if you have feature suggestions we can implement to make the program even more suitable for student use. Thanks!
    debik at gliffy dot com

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