Thursday, October 24, 2019

Polygraph Rocks

Gems 19.

My Year 10s are really smart girls as well as we've been working on quadratics for a duet of weeks - it's been a fleck 'death past times algebra' to live on honest. We've practised factorising, solving, using the formula, sketching as well as completing the square. Today I got them inward an information technology room as well as nosotros had a larn at Polygraph: Parabolas. It was superb.

One of the huge advantages of this lesson is that it requires absolutely cipher preparation. Once you've registered amongst Desmos, simply log inward as well as start the activity. Your students larn to student.desmos.com and locomote inward a code as well as their name, therefore off they go. You don't actually demand to hand whatever instructions because Desmos does it all for you.

The bulk of the lesson is similar a game of 'Guess Who' but for parabolas. Each educatee chooses a parabola from a choice as well as Desmos randomly pairs them upwardly amongst some other student. Their partner therefore has to type yes/no questions to figure out which parabola they've chosen.

Behind the scenes the instructor is able to monitor all the conversations. The interface is fantastic. 

Here's some examples of the questions asked past times my students today:
These examples were from quite early on inward the lesson. Throughout the lesson I occasionally picked out actually skilful questions as well as shared them amongst the whole class. At ane betoken I wrote 6 words on the board as well as encouraged students to outset using those words inward their questions:
  • Roots
  • Quadrant
  • Intercept
  • Vertex
  • Origin
  • Symmetry
I was actually impressed past times how speedily their mathematical linguistic communication developed. They started using the novel words (roots, vertex as well as quadrant) fluently. It was a pleasance to watch. Even when they got a fleck silly, they were using sophisticated terminology:

The lesson includes other tasks which give away misconceptions, similar the query below.
Overall it was a fantastic lesson. I actually saw my students' mathematical vocabulary develop. I too saw progress inward their agreement of quadratic graphs. The lesson was slow to project design as well as utterly engaging. 

At the goal I allow them play or therefore amongst Polygraph: Hexagons for ten minutes. Wow, they actually don't convey a clue how to depict polygons! We'll tackle that some other 24-hour interval though.

Well done Desmos, Polygraph rocks.