Graphic Organizer Toolkit Erika Gutierrez EDU 509-90
Middle School Math: Vocabulary & Comprehension GO
Archimides https://kids.britannica.com/kids/article/Archimedes/624952 Students have been learning about different mathmeticians and their contributions. During
this lesson students will complete a vocabulary graphic organizer to
review the unknown vocabulary they found in the text.
Students will read a short article about Archimides and complete their
graphic organizer based on the definitions in the article. Students will
also put the definition in their own words, to help remember the
definitions better, and draw or find a picture of the unknown words.
ARCHIMIDES
Introduction Archimedes was an ancient Greek mathematician and inventor. He made mathematical discoveries as he solved everyday problems. He invented machines to move heavy objects, carry water, and fight battles. Archimedes recorded his discoveries so that others could learn from them. Today he is considered one of the greatest mathematicians of all time.
Early life and Studies Archimedes was born in the Greek city-state of Syracuse, Sicily, in 287 bce. His father, Phidias, was an astronomer. Archimedes also studied astronomy.
It is believed that Archimedes visited the famous library of Alexandria, Egypt, where he met great scholars. While in Egypt, he is said to have invented a machine to carry water upward from one level to another. The machine, known as Archimedes’ screw, is still used in parts of the world today.
Work and Influence After studying in Alexandria, Archimedes returned to Syracuse. He wrote many works to explain his discoveries. Archimedes’ most-famous ideas include his explanations of how levers and pulleys can lift and move heavy objects. Another idea, called Archimedes’ principle, is a scientific law. It describes what happens when an object floats in water.
In 213 bce Romans attacked Syracuse. Archimedes invented machines to defend the city. When Syracuse was finally overtaken, Archimedes was killed there in 212 BCE.
https://kids.britannica.com/kids/article/Archimedes/624952
Vocabulary
Vocabulary
Definition:
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After choosing your unknown words make a sentence for each word and then make a final sentence incorporating all 4.
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After choosing your unknown words make a sentence for each word and then make a final sentence incorporating all 4.
1. The piramids still remain today from ancient Egypt. 2. The inventor created the computer. 3. The sewing machine is very useful. 4. I liked the universe since I was a kid, but did not think it was a career, little did I know it was called Astronomy. 5. Gallileo was an ancient astronomer and inventor who created the "teloscope" which would be considered a machine at that time.
What I learned
What I know
What I wonder
What I learned
What I know
What I wonder
- He studies Astronomy as his father.
- He invented a screw
- Studied in Alexandria
- Wrote many books on his works
- Why did the Romans killed Archimides?
- How did he came out with his principle?
- Archimides was an ancient greek mathematician
- Born in the Greece
TOPIC: ATTACK ON THE CITY OF SYRACUSE
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TOPIC: ATTACK ON THE CITY OF SYRACUSE
Wh0?
step 1
When?
What?
Why?
Duis autem vel eum iriure dolor in hendrerit in
-BECAUSE HE REFUSED TO MEET THE KING , HE SAID HE WAS BUSY WORKING ON A MATH PROBLEM
-ROMANS
- IN 212 BCE
-THE ROMANS ATTACKED SYRACUSE AND KILLED ARCHIMIDES
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Graphic Organizer Toolkit Erika Gutierrez EDU 509-90
Middle School Math: Vocabulary & Comprehension GO Archimides https://kids.britannica.com/kids/article/Archimedes/624952 Students have been learning about different mathmeticians and their contributions. During this lesson students will complete a vocabulary graphic organizer to review the unknown vocabulary they found in the text. Students will read a short article about Archimides and complete their graphic organizer based on the definitions in the article. Students will also put the definition in their own words, to help remember the definitions better, and draw or find a picture of the unknown words.
ARCHIMIDES
Introduction Archimedes was an ancient Greek mathematician and inventor. He made mathematical discoveries as he solved everyday problems. He invented machines to move heavy objects, carry water, and fight battles. Archimedes recorded his discoveries so that others could learn from them. Today he is considered one of the greatest mathematicians of all time.
Early life and Studies Archimedes was born in the Greek city-state of Syracuse, Sicily, in 287 bce. His father, Phidias, was an astronomer. Archimedes also studied astronomy. It is believed that Archimedes visited the famous library of Alexandria, Egypt, where he met great scholars. While in Egypt, he is said to have invented a machine to carry water upward from one level to another. The machine, known as Archimedes’ screw, is still used in parts of the world today.
Work and Influence After studying in Alexandria, Archimedes returned to Syracuse. He wrote many works to explain his discoveries. Archimedes’ most-famous ideas include his explanations of how levers and pulleys can lift and move heavy objects. Another idea, called Archimedes’ principle, is a scientific law. It describes what happens when an object floats in water. In 213 bce Romans attacked Syracuse. Archimedes invented machines to defend the city. When Syracuse was finally overtaken, Archimedes was killed there in 212 BCE.
https://kids.britannica.com/kids/article/Archimedes/624952
Vocabulary
Vocabulary
Definition:
Write a title here
Lorem ipsum
WORD
Write a title here
Lorem ipsum
Lorem ipsum
After choosing your unknown words make a sentence for each word and then make a final sentence incorporating all 4.
1.------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2.------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3.------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4.------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
After choosing your unknown words make a sentence for each word and then make a final sentence incorporating all 4.
1. The piramids still remain today from ancient Egypt. 2. The inventor created the computer. 3. The sewing machine is very useful. 4. I liked the universe since I was a kid, but did not think it was a career, little did I know it was called Astronomy. 5. Gallileo was an ancient astronomer and inventor who created the "teloscope" which would be considered a machine at that time.
What I learned
What I know
What I wonder
What I learned
What I know
What I wonder
TOPIC: ATTACK ON THE CITY OF SYRACUSE
Wh0?
step 1
When?
How?
Why?
Duis autem vel eum iriure dolor in hendrerit in
+info
TOPIC: ATTACK ON THE CITY OF SYRACUSE
Wh0?
step 1
When?
What?
Why?
Duis autem vel eum iriure dolor in hendrerit in
-BECAUSE HE REFUSED TO MEET THE KING , HE SAID HE WAS BUSY WORKING ON A MATH PROBLEM
-ROMANS
- IN 212 BCE
-THE ROMANS ATTACKED SYRACUSE AND KILLED ARCHIMIDES
+info