![]() ![]() DO NOT click on anything that takes you to a different website. DO NOT click on any advertisements or games. When you go to the different internet pages for your lessons, please DO NOT click on anything else on that page except what the directions tell you to. Many of your lessons below have an internet link for you to click on. Welcome to your first day of school! I wanted to give you one important reminder before you begin. Lesson 1(*) (Note that an asterisk * indicates that there is a worksheet on this lesson) You may grant partial credit for a multi-part problem. Every problem is worth one point unless otherwise stated. ![]() Don’t subtract the number wrong off the total given. When you score your answers to the review questions, always count up and record how many you got right. If that doesn’t work, try a different browser. If you are having problems with the textbook loading, first try reloading the page. Resources: CK12 Geometry Flexbook, Yay Math Materials: protractor, ruler, drawing compass, drawing paper, graph paper Topics covered in this course include points, lines, planes, angles, proving theorems with deductive and inductive reasoning, parallel and perpendicular lines and planes, angle relationships, the equations of lines and slopes, types of triangles, properties of segments and angles, properties of congruent triangles, polygons, quadrilaterals, parallelograms, rhombi, rectangles, squares, kites, trapezoids, ratios and proportions, similarity, dilations, Pythagorean Theorem and its converse, the Law of Sines, the Law of Cosines, properties of circles and their tangent lines, arcs, inscribed angles and chords equations and graphs of circles, perimeter and area of triangles, quadrilaterals, polygons, and circles surface area and volume of prisms, cylinders, pyramids, cones, and spheres symmetry, and transformations. Students will also use an online graphing calculator and complete exams, including a midterm and a final. SAT prep is included with daily algebra and geometry SAT questions. Students learn through textbooks, videos, practice, investigations, and online interactives. Course Description: This high school geometry course moves students from the basic principles of geometry through more advanced topics such as fractals.
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