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Jean PotterHow good are you at eyeballing a measurement - check it out!
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Joe VirantEyeball Engineering - fun!
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Kevin SpencerMake the geometric figure with your 'eyeballs'. A low score means you almost did it right! (This is also a GREAT site for finding 'real' data and using it. By calculating the inaccuracies, the students will be working with decimals also.)
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John FaigActivity to try and accurately draw geometric figures
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Keisa WilliamsThe best way to figure out how the game works is to simply play it.
The game works by showing you a series of geometries that need to be adjusted a little bit to make them right. A square highlights the point that needs to be moved or adjusted. Use the mouse to drag the blue square or arrowhead where you feel it is 'right'. Once you let go of the mouse, the computer evaluates your move, so don't let up on the mouse button until you are sure. The 'correct' geometry is also shown in green, so you can see where you went wrong.
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Kathleen NFun for IWB--good way for students to understand geometry concepts and vocabulary.
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eric biederbeckgame to create and "eyeball" geometric shapes
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Roland O'DanielGreat activity for having students develop their skills at estimating. Potential for developing their understanding of error analysis/estimating/measurement.
Easy to play, and allows comparison to other players or comparison to their own plays. -
Ced PaineCan you eyeball these geometric shapes?
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Olga Octoberигра про глазомер
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Steven HallHone your by-eye estimation skills.
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inal olmezTotally addictive game to test your eye
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Sarah HanawaldCheck your ability to "see" the midpoint of a line, make a parallelogram without measuring, etc.
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Hua Li3.59
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farroutlinks Farrinteresting interactive challenge associated with math
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Mary Hallmake adjustment to the shape and get instant feedback
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Mallory BurtonRecommended by James Hollis. Students may guesses such as bisecting an angle and receive feedback.
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Rob ReynoldsTest your skills in optical perception using geometric figures. Also check out the stock market graph prediction game. Good for interactive board use
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Bob MartinThis one is not easy! Great for geometry
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Jody ConradThe Eyeballing Game is an interactive visual estimation game. In the Eyeballing Game players are presented with a drawing or a line segment, angle, or shape. Players are then given a task like "find the spot equidistant to all sides" or "bisect the angle."
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Tim Sparacinouch a fun way to learn and interact with geometric theorems and shapes that students will be clamoring to get to the SMART Board to try to create a perfect parallelogram!
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Tim Sparacinouch a fun way to learn and interact with geometric theorems and shapes that students will be clamoring to get to the SMART Board to try to create a perfect parallelogram!
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Maggie VersterThis applet let's you drag the shapes into position and you play against others to get the best shape!
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BettyL LawrenceSee if you can determine some geometrical aspects (like the center of a circle)
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Tony VincentGuess mid-points and other geometric things.
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Michelle KrillThe game works by showing you a series of geometries that need to be adjusted a little bit to make them right. A square highlights the point that needs to be moved or adjusted. Use the mouse to drag the blue square or arrowhead where you feel it is 'right'. Once you let go of the mouse, the computer evaluates your move, so don't let up on the mouse button until you are sure. The 'correct' geometry is also shown in green, so you can see where you went wrong.
You will be presented with each challenge three times. The table to the right shows how you did on each challenge each time. -
Cassie BankaThe Eyeballing Game is an interactive visual estimation game. In the Eyeballing Game players are presented with a drawing or a line segment, angle, or shape. Players are then given a task like "find the spot equidistant to all sides" or "bisect the angle.
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