6. Try this ac@vity!
•
Geometry
S.H.O.P
• Stands
for
Geometry
Scavenger
Hunt
On
Pictures
• It
is
a
hands-‐on
search
for
geometric
objects
in
real
life
• If
you
can
get
outside,
have
your
students
locate
geometric
shapes
around
them
• If
you
are
stuck
indoors,
have
them
search
your
classroom
• For
more
order/convenience
and
for
those
teaching
geometry
during
the
winter
months,
pictures
may
be
used.
7. Examples:
• No+ce
that
you
can,
and
preferably
should,
use
actual
pictures
from
your
students’
trips,
and
school
ac+vi+es.
Your
students
will
LOVE
IT!
Supplement
your
pictures
with
random
things
around
your
classroom
that
will
contain
missing
geometric
figures.
• Take
your
Pictures
and
photocopy
them
for
students
to
use
and
locate
geometric
objects
and
shapes.
8. Partner Work
• For
added
fun,
have
students
work
with
a
partner
• For
even
more
fun,
try
having
3-‐4
students
sit
in
a
circle
• Loca+ng
1
object
from
a
set
list
in
the
picture
• Cross
it
off
the
list
• Pass
it
to
the
next
student
who
has
to
find
another
one
le;
on
the
list!
• Keep
going
un+l
all
pass
(have
them
keep
score
if
you
wish!)