Volume 2, Edition 10 – Teaching Real-Life Geometry

Welcome to this week’s edition of Best Practices Weekly. Today we’ll be discussing best practices for teaching real-life geometry.

Geometry often simply exists within the confines of the classroom and textbooks. In an article for Teaching Children Mathematics, three professors from Shippensburg University discuss a strategy for helping elementary students engage with geometry in an extremely real-life way.

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