A unique way to teach and learn geometric proofs.

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CanFigureIt Geometry

Created by teachers, this highly interactive tool provides an easy-to-use workspace where students can practice proofs while exercising their deductive reasoning muscles.

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“CanFigureIt Geometry was exactly what I was looking for! It is an interactive way to complete proofs online, which is especially useful for remote learning and/or differentiated learning. One of the frustrating parts of teaching proofs is the lack of students having the opportunity for immediate feedback. This website allows students to have that immediate feedback and the ability to complete proofs at their level."
Jaime Ross
From NY
"I assign sections of proofs to be completed during extra class time over the course of a few weeks. Occasionally we have work days to do them as well. Completing a certain number of proofs for each assignment counts as an assessment grade for the proof units. I love that students are able to receive quick feedback and avoid the frustration of spending hours on a proof that did not work from step 1."
Michelle Davey
From MI
“I love that it narrows down the choice of reasons for my students, then gives them both a visual representation and a written explanation of the reason. I also love that even after they choose the reason, they have to find the parts that qualify it."
Dawn Geshwender
From TX
"I first learned about CanFigureIt Geometry at CMC South several years ago. I was immediately excited about the idea and began using it with my Geometry and Geometry Honors classes, and telling other teachers about it as well."
Alana Molcho
From CA
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