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Geometric Explorations with Dynamic Geometry Applications based on van Hiele levels
The purpose of this paper is to present classroom-tested geometry activities based on the van Hiele geometric thinking levels using dynamic geometry applications. The other ideas behind the activities include teacher questioning, active student participation, and studentcentered decision-making. During the lessons student teachers engaged in self-exploration and reinvention of geometric relations. It was evident from the episodes that students raised their level of geometric thinking by building on their current geometric understanding.