Geometry (Period 4) Assignments
- Instructor
- Mr. Jerod Dien
- Term
- Fall 2017
- Department
- Mathematics
- Description
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Upcoming Assignments
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Past Assignments
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First round of Finals begin on Monday of next week. Last week I gave you a calendar to help you map out your study plan.
Today in the beginning of class I had you summarize all the concepts we went over for CC3. We then went over inverse Trig and work on some basic problems, getting comfortable with using the calculator.
Posted here are the notes we took in class, homework and key and youtube videos to help you.
The rest of this week we will be going over CC3 DOK 2 and 3 type problems and review for CC1 and CC2.
Plan Well and Study Hard!
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Okay guys sorry for the long delay in posting!
We have for CC3 our last unit for the semester.
Posted here are the following
1. Notes for CC3, we have been working on calculator skills and what not so I didn't want to use up all the time taking notes so I printed you each a copy of my notes. Please annotate them as you work through the active practice packet as you refine your understanding of the topic.
2. Here is the worksheets for the CC3 Triangles Skills Prep and key. This was to help you review how to use the calculator, use the pythagorean theorem, and identify the opposite, adjacent, and hypotenuse of the triangle.
3. CC3 Active Practice 1 with Key. These are the problems from this unit for you to work on. It has the three different levels so you know what to expect on the CC3 test.
here are some youtube videos if you need to refresh your memory.
Trig Basics
Word Problems with Trig
If you find one that is helpful let me know!
4. Here is the schedule for the rest of the year.
Dec 4: Inverse trig ratios (solving for missing angles)
Dec 5: Solving Right Triangles
Dec 6: Solving Right triangles and applications active practice
Dec 7: CC3 Quick Check (basically a mastery check, but graded in class)
Dec 8: Error analysis and final review
Dec 11: CC3 Final
Dec 12: CC1 Final
Dec 13: CC2 Review
Dec 14: CC2 Final
Dec 15: Pass back CC3 and CC1 finals
Dec 18: Pass back CC2 final and have them work on defense packets
Dec 19: Defense packets and final review
Dec 20-22: Final retakes!!
We are in the final stretch so plan ahead and study!!! Good Luck and you can do it!
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Tomorrow is your CC1 retake and on Monday is your CC2 retake.
Here are some of the CC2 videos you can use to help you study.
Nov 7th SAS SSS .
Nov 6th
CC 2 LT 2B
CC 2 LT 2C
2. Dilations
3. Triangle Similarity AA
-AA Similarity Theorem why it works . https://www.geogebra.org/m/Q8EYTUK2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9zr62zv7rdQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9zr62zv7rdQ
Parallel lines Cut by a Transversal
Basic Relationships
Practice Problem . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vN7Tb-tL3VA
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Tomorrow is your CC1 and CC2 Test. I have posted the answers the review packet here. Also look at previous homework posts for youtube video posts to help you work out some of the problems as needed.
Work Hard!
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1. Remember your test that covers CC1 and CC2 are on Thursday this week so get ready. As requested here is the outline of what we covered in each CC and later tonight/tomorrow I will try to add problems from each section.
2. Today we covered how to find missing side lengths using proportions. (you have to know that the triangles are similar first. Either you prove the triangles are similar first or are told that they are similar.) The answers to the worksheets are posted here.
Here is a video that can help you find missing sides if you still have questions.
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We are going to have a Mastery Check for CC1 and CC2 on Thursday Nov 9th. The test will be in two parts, one with CC1 problems and the other with CC2. Both scores on the test will replace old scores for each CC and the two new CC scores will average together to make your grade. So start to plan out your review! To help I gave you back your CC1 Mastery Check.
Quick note on the CC2 practice there is a typo and says cc4 practice, just ignore it as I will fix it later this week
In class here are the notes and homework as well as possible youtube videos to help you if you find yourself lost.
CC 2 LT 2C
1. Triangle Similarity SAS and SSS
a. Similarity SAS and SSS Notes
b. SAS and SSS Practice Problems and key
Misc Links to help
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In geometry we have had a busy week! We are going to have a Mastery Check for CC1 and CC2 on Thursday Nov 9th. The test will be in two parts, one with CC1 problems and the other with CC2. Both scores on the test will replace old scores for each CC and the two new CC scores will average together to make your grade. So start to plan out your review! To help I gave you back your CC1 Mastery Check.
In class here are the notes and homework as well as possible youtube videos to help you if you find yourself lost.
CC 2 LT 2B
1. Triangle Midsegment Theorem
a. Midsegment Notes
b. Midsegment Practice Problems
CC 2 LT 2C
2. Dilations
a. Dilation notes and examples
b. Dilations Practice Problems
Misc Links to help
3. Triangle Similarity
a. Similar Triangles and AA~ notes and examples
b. Similarity AA~ Practice Problems
Misc links to help you understand this concept.
-AA Similarity Theorem why it works . https://www.geogebra.org/m/Q8EYTUK2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9zr62zv7rdQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9zr62zv7rdQ
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Friday is your day to work on a review of CC2 Topics for you quick check on Monday.
Here is the post of the homework packet that you got in class. There was two simple mistakes in the packet and they were fixed on the version I posted here.
Here is also a summary of the topics we have gone over so far.
LT2A. Parallel Lines, Transversals, Angle Relationships, and how to find missing angles
LT2B. Angle Sum Theorem (Internal angles in a triangle add up to 180)
Exterior Angle Sum Theorem
Isosceles and Equilateral Triangles
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Here is the latest update for the Geometry Class.
1 . Notes CC2 Part2 which covered Triangle Sum and Exterior Angle Sum Theorem
2. Recall Level Practice with Exterior Angle Sum and Review of Angle Relationships
3. Notes CC2 Part3 which covered Isosceles and Equilateral triangles
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Here are the resources for CC2 we are currently in the first learning target that covers parallel lines cut by a transversal and the angle relationships that are formed. Remember to use color to help with seeing the relationships! We are moving to the second part of CC2 LT2B "Triangle Properties"
Here is a list of what is posted
1. "Donkey Kong" Parallel lines and Transversals worksheet and key.
2. CC2 LT2A Active Practice and Key
3. Powerpoint Notes we did in class in PDF form
4. "CC2 Notes Part1.pdf" is a PDF of handwritten notes based on the Powerpoint if you have trouble figuring out what to write down.
5. "LT2A PPT notes detailed key" Additional examples of the last two slides in the Powerpoint Notes that should put at the end of the handwritten notes CC2 Notes Part1, if you are taking notes in your notebook.
Lastly I also posted Octavio's solution for you to see as he might be someone you could ask for help. (There is a small mistake at the bottom of the page.) and Madi's notes/example when she stayed in during lunch and wanted to be able to see the angle relationships better. Good Job guys!
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Here are the answers to the practice test and what we summarized on the whiteboard fro Thursdays Mastery Check.
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1.) To for the last two days we have worked on our final transformation, rotations!
Here is the worksheet and answers as well as the notes we did in class.
2.) Here are some good youtube videos that might help
3.) . A fellow student who was falling behind reviewed and reworked her notes and how she seems a lot more confident in her work. She said I could share it with you... is it time for you to do the same?
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Here are the notes for reflection from friday which we finished today. We learned how to reflect over (and find shortcuts for) x-axis, y-axis, y=x, y=-x, and (no shortcut) any horizontal line (y=#) or vertical line (x=#).
Also posted is the homework problems and full solutions that you can use to. If you have questions please bring them to class.
Here are some good youtube videos that might help
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Today we covered Translations
Here are some helpful videos to help with translations
Notes and Hw are posted below.
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Remember since we don't have any new homework tonight you need to work on your action plan to review and get better on the material we have already covered. I gave you a sheet that explains how to create an action plan and also an additional page to help you figure out what problems you should do in detail, and by detail you need to add formulas and notes. If you lost your copy I have it digitally here.
I have organized all the homework in one easy location the link is here.
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On Friday is your next quick check and that score will go into the gradebook. It will cover all the material we have learned so far.
Based on the summary activity (which you will get back tomorrow) plan out what areas you need to review. I have attached the sheet you got in class outlining all the practice you were given in class (also attached here) and gather what you need to use to study with tomorrow. If you can't find your copy look on the homework website for problem sets and answers.
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Prepare for tomorrow quick check. Look at old homework posts for homework, solutions and notes to help you study.
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We covered slope formula, perpendicular and parallel lines. We also started active practice 3.
Your quick check (that will go into the gradebook) is on Friday.
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Today we went over a few more examples of the distance formula and the midpoint formula. Notes are posted below and we are going to work tomorrow on more problems.
Most likely Friday will be the day we have a quick check on what we have learned thus far.
Here is also the Geo Syllabus for those of you who still need it.
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Today we covered distance formula and tried to connect the formula to the pythagorean theorem. The notes are posted and homework as well. You need to at least do 10, 12, and 14 as the minimum for homework. If you need more practice do the rest of the worksheet. Answer were given in class and posted here. Good Luck!
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Today we had our last practice of segment addition and angle addition in the form of active practice 2. Our quick check will be on Wednesday (which is a normal schedule). You will not have the whole period for the quick check. Here is the active practice and solutions for you to look at.
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Prepare for tomorrows quick check by going over all the assignments give so far as well as the notes in class.
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1.) I uploaded the notes we took over the last couple of days so if you were absent use these to catch up in your notes.
2.) We had a skill practice homework (also the key) so you can see if you are understanding the notation and basic concepts of types of lines and angles.
3.) Also attached is worksheet on segment and angle bisectors that you were given today (9/7/17) along with the answers.
Here are couple of videos to help you with our current homework.
(Skip to time index 4:02)
Here also is a pretty good example of the angle addition postulate. Its a clear but kinda boring but his visual is good.
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Today we went over segment addition and angle addition postulate. See previous homework post with CC1 Notes part 4. Overall most of you seem to be able to setup the problem but need to practice your algebra skills. Here is the worksheet with answers that was given to you in class. Next week we are moving on and will have a quick earlier in the week.
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Tonight you need to go over the reasoning problems part of the active practice (see previous homework posts for the questions and solutions). We will be moving on tomorrow to a new topic of our notes
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Updated Sept 1, 2017
So today we took notes on Angle Relationships. I have added it to list of attached files. So now you should all the information you need to be able to fully do the active practice. Please make sure to try the back page reasoning questions to really see if you are understanding the terms on a deeper conceptual level.
Good Luck!
Mr. Dien
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Here are the notes we have taken so far that covers types of angles, and vocabulary such as plane, coplanar, parallel and perpendicular lines.
Attached here is also CC1 Active Practice 1 and Key so you can practice and maintain you skills outside of school.
Please remember next week the syllabus is due.