Day 3 The Pythagorean Theorem
Day 3 The Pythagorean Theorem
Learning Targets:
Using these blocks, create a stable structure that will not fall
A theorem attributed to Pythagoras that the square of the hypotenuse of a right triangle
is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides.
The Pythagorean Theorem is a special formula is is only used for Right Triangles
We often break down the formula down in different parts and assign it for each part of a
right triangle
There are two other sides to the right triangle and are often referred to as “legs”
The square can use the Pythagorean Theorem only if its cut on a diagonal!
The Definition Frame
Working Together!
In pairs, work together with your partner to solve
Pythagorean Theorem problems that are real life
examples!
Exit Slip / Independent Practice:
Turn your page over and complete the independent practice / exit slip!
Evaluative Criteria
Partial Credit (2 Points) No Credit (1 Point)
Full Credit (3 points)
- Attempts pythagorean - Does not use pythagorean
- Uses pythagorean theorem to theorem to solve for hypotenuse theorem to solve for hypotenuse
solve for hypotenuse
- Attempts Shows all steps - Does not shows all steps
- Shows all steps correctly correctly correctly
- State correct theorem - Attempts to state correct - Does not state correct theorem
- Develop correct sentences theorem
- Does develop correct
based on what they've learned - Attempts develop correct sentences based on what
sentences based on what they've learned
- Complete the graphic
organizer they've learned
- Does not complete the graphic
- Attempts to complete the organizer
graphic organizer