Lesson 4.7 Notes Pg 3 is Homework Due 11/17 before class
IXL K6, K7, K8, K9, K10 and K11 some are done in class and the rest Due 11/18 @ 7am
IXL K5 Take Home Quiz Due 11/9, Mon morning @ 7am
IXL K1, K2, K3 and K4 done in class 11/4-11/6
IXL M5 done in class on 11/3
Triangle Inequlity Theorem Homework Due 11/4 beginning of class
IXL J1, J2, J3 Due 11/2 @ 7am
4.3 Definition of Congruent Polygons Copy it down in your notebook Due 10/29
IXL F1, F2, F3 Due 10/30 @ 7am
Chapter 3 Test on 10/23
Chapter 3 Tie it Together Graphic Organizer Due 10/23 beginning of class
Chapter 3 Test Review Due 10/23 beginning of class
IXL E7, E8, C8 Due 10/22 @ 7am
IXL D6, D7, E1 and E2 are Due 10/19 @ 7am (E4 and E5 are Extra Credit Due 10/19 @7am)
3.3 Notes Slopes of Lines Homework problems on Pg 4 are Due Tue 10/20
3-1 and 3-2 Practice Homework Due 10/14
Parallel Lines and Transversal Coloring Angle Pairs Activity Do it in your notebook homework Due 10/14
IXL D3 and D4 Due 10/12
Chapter 2 Test (includes Vocabulary test from chapter 1) on 10/7
IXL I1, I2, I5 and I7 Due on 10/2 @ 7am
1-7 Study Guide 9/21
IXL T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8 Due on 9/28 @ 7am
IXL S5, S8, S9 Extra credit Due 9/21 @ 7 am for EXTRA CREDIT (100 points each for 80% Smart Score)
CHAPTER 1 TEST on Wednesday 9/23
Chapter 1 Practice Test Due Thu 9/22 beginning of class.
IXL S1, S2, S4 and S7 Due 9/18 @ 7 am
IXL G1, G2 and G3 Due 9/16 @ 7 am
1-6 Practice Sheet Due 9/15
Lesson 1.6 Notes Vocabulary and Examples Due Monday before class
IXL B5, B6, B7, B8 and B9 Due 9/14 @ 7 am
IXL C1, C2, C3 and C4 Due 9/11 @ 7 am
IXL Topics A1, A2, A3, A4 and A5 in 10th grade Geometry Due 9/8 @ 7am (80% Smart Score on each topic required)
IXL B1, B2, B3 and B4 classwork grade for Friday 9/4 (complete if you were absent or couldn't complete in class)
Lesson 1.5 Notes KEY
Lesson 1.1 Notes (Homework: Write down the definitions of the vocabulary in your notebook Due 8/25)
History of Geometry (click here)
You will be learning topics mostly from Euclidian Geometry, the study of points, lines, planes, 2-D shapes and some of the 3-D shapes, in other words, you will do plane and solid geometry in this class. Toward the end of the year, you will learn about Spherical Geometry which is considered to be non-Euclidian. You may get to use hyperbolic geometry when learning about special relativity in your Physics classes in college.
Plane Geometry deals with the shapes like lines, circles, and triangles on flat surfaces such as on an endless wall, endless piece of paper.
Solid Geometry deals with the objects like cube, prism, sphere and cylinder in 3-dimensional space, the kind of space we all live in.
Point: A Point is a location without shape and size - it has no dimensions, only position . 0-D
Line: A Line contains points and has no thickness or width - it is one-dimensional. Points on the same line are collinear, and there is exactly one line through any two points. The intersection of two lines is a point. _________ 1-D
Plane: A Plane is a flat surface made of points. is two-dimensional. A plane has no depth and extends infinitely in all directions. Points on the same plane are coplanar, and the intersection of two planes is a line. 2-D
Solid: A solid is three-dimensional with length, width and height. 3-D
You will be learning topics mostly from Euclidian Geometry, the study of points, lines, planes, 2-D shapes and some of the 3-D shapes, in other words, you will do plane and solid geometry in this class. Toward the end of the year, you will learn about Spherical Geometry which is considered to be non-Euclidian. You may get to use hyperbolic geometry when learning about special relativity in your Physics classes in college.
Plane Geometry deals with the shapes like lines, circles, and triangles on flat surfaces such as on an endless wall, endless piece of paper.
Solid Geometry deals with the objects like cube, prism, sphere and cylinder in 3-dimensional space, the kind of space we all live in.
Point: A Point is a location without shape and size - it has no dimensions, only position . 0-D
Line: A Line contains points and has no thickness or width - it is one-dimensional. Points on the same line are collinear, and there is exactly one line through any two points. The intersection of two lines is a point. _________ 1-D
Plane: A Plane is a flat surface made of points. is two-dimensional. A plane has no depth and extends infinitely in all directions. Points on the same plane are coplanar, and the intersection of two planes is a line. 2-D
Solid: A solid is three-dimensional with length, width and height. 3-D