45-45-90 Triangles
To learn the pattern of the side lengths of a 45-45-90 triangle, students complete a gallery walk, a card sort activity starting with using the Pythagorean theorem, and activity to locate if there is an error in a presented problem and if so to identify what the error is.
SLP Geometry - Topic 3 Family Guide
SLP Geometry - Topic 3 Skills Practice, Student Edition
SLP Geometry - Topic 3 Skills Practice, Teacher Edition
SLP Geometry - Topic 3, Lesson 1, Teacher Implementation Guide
SLP Geometry - Topic 3, Lesson 2, Teacher Implementation Guide
SLP Geometry - Topic 3, Lesson 3, Teacher Implementation Guide
SLP Geometry - Topic 3, Lesson 4, Teacher Implementation Guide
SLP Geometry - Topic 3, Lesson 5, Teacher Implementation Guide
Geometry
In this course, students will build understanding of the following modules: Reasoning with Shapes, Establishing Congruence, Investigating Proportionality, Connecting Geometric and Algebraic Descriptions, and Making Informed Decisions.
Each module is broken up into topics where you will find teacher materials to guide the instruction and the student materials both used in the classroom for learning together and learning individually.
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Using Theoretical and Experimental Probability to Make Predictions
Given an event to simulate, the student will use theoretical probabilities and experimental results to make predictions and decisions.
Geometry - End of Course Topic, Family Guide
Geometry - End of Course Topic, Performance Task 1, Student Edition
Geometry - End of Course Topic, Performance Task 1, Teacher Edition
Geometry - End of Course Topic, Performance Task 2, Student Edition
Objects in Motion
This resource provides flexible alternate or additional learning activities for students learning about the concepts of distance, speed, and acceleration. IPC TEKS (4)(A)
Using Logical Reasoning to Prove Conjectures about Circles
Given conjectures about circles, the student will use deductive reasoning and counterexamples to prove or disprove the conjectures.
Creating Nets for Three-Dimensional Figures
Given nets for three-dimensional figures, the student will apply the formulas for the total and lateral surface area of three-dimensional figures to solve problems using appropriate units of measure.
Drawing Conclusions about Three-Dimensional Figures from Nets
Given a net for a three-dimensional figure, the student will make conjectures and draw conclusions about the three-dimensional figure formed by the given net.