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What is a dodecahedron?
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If you are not familiar with dodecahedrons, then this is going to be a real treat for you. Dodecahedrons are also referred to Bloom balls. A dodecahedron is created into a 3D ball that has 12 sides. Each side has content on it and can be used in just about every discipline. Dodecahedrons are best completed in small groups because they involve a lot of work and effort. Since we want them to be having fun while also learning, I find that small groups of 3 works best.
Human Impact on Environment Dodecahedron Group Project
Human impacts can be taught in so many ways in high school, but I like doing a human impact on environment project to help my students truly understand them. I feel that they learn so much more in creating their own product instead of me lecturing on the various human impacts.
First, I break my class into small groups of 3 to 4 and then I assign each group a human impact.
Student need the following items for this project.
- Markers/colored pencils
- Scissors
- Glue/tape/stapler
- 12 pages of the dodecahedron patternÂ
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Each slide of the dodecahedron has information that should be filled in by the students based on their human impact project topic. I give students time in class to work on their research and assembling their projects.
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Once students have completed and submitted their projects, I love having the students doing a museum walk to observe each groups human impact project. They go around to each project and complete handout with information that pertains to each impact. I want them to not only have a deep understanding for their human impact, but also the other human impacts.
I grade each groups project based on their content, peer evaluation, the museum gallery walk, and neatness/creativity.
If you would like to incorporate this human impact on environment dodecahedron group project into your classroom, you can get it here.
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