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1 Day Opener a) What s wrong with this picture? b) What percent of Americans made a New Year s resolution? What was the most common resolution? 81% -- the top six -- Exercise more, eat better, save more money, get organized, spend less money, treat myself. 1
2 2. New Year s Resolutions 6. Treat myself. 5. Spend less money. 4. Get organized. 3. Save more money. 2. Eat better. 1. Exercise more. 3. Pass Back Concept Checklists Exercise more, eat better, save more money, get organized, spend less money, treat myself. 2
3 dead week finals 3
4 4. How We re Doing #3 Quadrilateral ID 4.2 #4 Inductive Reasoning 4.1 #12 Trapezoids 4.0 #1 Midpoint Formula 4.0 #8 Inscribed Cirles 3.9 #6 Constructing Perpendiculars 3.9 #2 Circle ID 3.8 #7 Circumscribed Circles 3.8 #5 Copying Constructions 3.8 #13 Kites 3.6 #11 Polygon Angles 3.5 #10 Triangle Proofs 3.2 #9 Triangle Congruency 2.9 #16 Circle Conjectures 2.4 Exercise more, eat better, save more money, get organized, spend less money, treat myself. 4
5 4. How We re Doing #3 Quadrilateral ID 4.2 #4 Inductive Reasoning 4.1 #12 Trapezoids 4.0 #1 Midpoint Formula 4.0 #8 Inscribed Cirles 3.9 #6 Constructing Perpendiculars 3.9 #2 Circle ID 3.8 #7 Circumscribed Circles 3.8 #5 Copying Constructions 3.8 #13 Kites 3.6 #11 Polygon Angles 3.5 #10 Triangle Proofs 3.2 #9 Triangle Congruency 2.9 #16 Circle Conjectures 2.4 Exercise more, eat better, save more money, get organized, spend less money, treat myself. 5
6 5. Previously: Exercise more, eat better, save more money, get organized, spend less money, treat myself. 6
7 5. Previously: Exercise more, eat better, save more money, get organized, spend less money, treat myself. 7
8 5. Previously: Exercise more, eat better, save more money, get organized, spend less money, treat myself. 8
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10 5. Previously: Exercise more, eat better, save more money, get organized, spend less money, treat myself. 10
11 5. Previously: B B D C A C D A E ABC " ABC " Exercise more, eat better, save more money, get organized, spend less money, treat myself. 11
12 5. Previously: D A C B B C E F E ABC " A D ABC " Exercise more, eat better, save more money, get organized, spend less money, treat myself. 12
13 5. Previously: B B D C A C D A E ABC " ABC " Exercise more, eat better, save more money, get organized, spend less money, treat myself. 13
14 6. Fifth Period Classwork Mentors Dylan 6. Sixth Period Classwork Mentors Andy 14
15 6. Classwork Mentors Barry, Johnny, Evan, Sarah, Annie, Evan, all, ffasdf, asdf, asdf, asdf, asdf, asdf. 15
16 6. Classwork Mentors Barry, Johnny, Evan, Sarah, Annie, Evan, all, ffasdf, asdf, asdf, asdf, asdf, asdf. 16
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18 Day Opener True or false. If false, correct the underline. Gotta nail four of five for a stamp. a) The measure of a square s interior and exterior angles is the same. b) The midsegment of a triangle is half the length of the adjacent side. c) The 50th term of the sequence that starts 8, 13, 18,..., is 303. d) The smallest side of a triangle is opposite the largest angle. e) Every rectangle is a parallelogram. f) What is the most recognizable ad icon of the 20th century? Marlboro Man 18
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33 2. How We re Doing #3 Quadrilateral ID 4.2 #4 Inductive Reasoning 4.1 #12 Trapezoids 4.0 #1 Midpoint Formula 4.0 #8 Inscribed Cirles 3.9 #6 Constructing Perpendiculars 3.9 #2 Circle ID 3.8 #7 Circumscribed Circles 3.8 #5 Copying Constructions 3.8 #13 Kites 3.6 #11 Polygon Angles 3.5 #10 Triangle Proofs 3.2 #9 Triangle Congruency 2.9 #16 Circle Conjectures 2.4 Exercise more, eat better, save more money, get organized, spend less money, treat myself. 33
34 2. How We re Doing #3 Quadrilateral ID 4.2 #4 Inductive Reasoning 4.1 #12 Trapezoids 4.0 #1 Midpoint Formula 4.0 #8 Inscribed Cirles 3.9 #6 Constructing Perpendiculars 3.9 #2 Circle ID 3.8 #7 Circumscribed Circles 3.8 #5 Copying Constructions 3.8 #13 Kites 3.6 #11 Polygon Angles 3.5 #9 Triangle Congruency 3.4 #10 Triangle Proofs 3.2 #16 Circle Conjectures 2.4 Exercise more, eat better, save more money, get organized, spend less money, treat myself. 34
35 2. How We re Doing #3 Quadrilateral ID 4.2 #4 Inductive Reasoning 4.1 #12 Trapezoids 4.0 #1 Midpoint Formula 4.0 #8 Inscribed Cirles 3.9 #6 Constructing Perpendiculars 3.9 #2 Circle ID 3.8 #7 Circumscribed Circles 3.8 #5 Copying Constructions 3.8 #13 Kites 3.6 #11 Polygon Angles 3.5 #9 Triangle Congruency 3.4 #10 Triangle Proofs 3.2 #16 Circle Conjectures 2.4 Exercise more, eat better, save more money, get organized, spend less money, treat myself. 35
36 3. Polygon Angles What is the sum of all the angles? What is the sum of one angle? ( n 2)180 Exercise more, eat better, save more money, get organized, spend less money, treat myself. 36
37 3. Polygon Angles What is the sum of all the angles? What is the sum of one angle? ( n 2)180 n Exercise more, eat better, save more money, get organized, spend less money, treat myself. 37
38 3. Polygon Angles Solve for x. x Exercise more, eat better, save more money, get organized, spend less money, treat myself. 38
39 4. Classwork pg. 301 // #15, Fifth Period Classwork Mentors Andy 5. Sixth Period Classwork Mentors Andy 6. Break 7. Show and Tell 39
40 C prove: AB CD A E D B statement reason 1. given AB CD 40
41 prove: BC DE B E A C D F statement reason 1. AB AC given EF DF BAC EFD 41
42 A C prove: BAE E DCE B D statement reason 1. AB CD given ABE CDE 42
43 C prove: AB CD A E D B statement reason 1. AE ED BE EC given 43
44 A D B prove: ACD BCD C statement reason 1. AD DB AC CB given 44
45 8. Basketball taxes texas 45
46 8. Basketball at some inn minnesota 46
47 8. Basketball rains hemp hew new hampshire 47
48 A C prove: BAE E DCE B D statement reason 1. AB CD given ABE CDE 2. AEB CED vertical angles 48
49 A D B prove: ACD BCD C statement reason 1. AD DB given AC CB 2. DC DC reflexive property 49
50 C prove: AB CD A E D B statement reason 1. AE ED given BE EC 2. AEB CED vertical angles 50
51 8. Basketball air fold florida 51
52 8. Basketball a rank ass arkansas 52
53 8. Basketball madly ran maryland 53
54 prove: BC DE B E A C D F statement reason 1. AB AC given EF DF BAC EFD 2. ABC FED sas conjecture 54
55 A C prove: BAE E DCE B D statement reason 1. AB CD given ABE CDE 2. AEB CED vertical angles 3. AEB saa conjecture CED 55
56 C prove: AB CD A E D B statement reason 1. AE ED given BE EC 2. AEB 3. AEB DEC CED vertical angles sas conjecture 56
57 A D B prove: ACD BCD C statement reason 1. AD DB given AC CB 2. DC DC 3. ADC BDC reflexive property sss conjecture 57
58 8. Basketball carnal, honor it north carolina 58
59 8. Basketball a nanny pelvis pennsylvania 59
60 8. Basketball hating snow washington 60
61 prove: BC DE B E A C D F statement reason 1. AB AC given EF DF BAC EFD 2. ABC sas conjecture 3. BC FED DE cpctc 61
62 A C prove: BAE E DCE B D statement reason 1. AB CD given ABE CDE 2. AEB CED vertical angles 3. ABC saa conjecture FED 4. BAE DCE cpctc 62
63 C prove: AB CD A E D B statement reason 1. AE ED given BE EC 2. AEB CED vertical angles 3. AEB sas conjecture 4. AB DEC CD cpctc 63
64 A D B prove: ACD BCD C statement reason 1. AD DB given AC CB 2. DC DC reflexive property 3. ADC ss conjecture BDC 4. ACD BCD cpctc 64
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66 A B prove: AEB E CED D C statement given 1. AEB CED vertical angles give them the full proof. ask for the picture
67 8. Basketball scions win wisconsin 67
68 prove: AB CD m is the midpoint of BD. A C M B D What is the measure of one angle of a regular 32-gon? How many sides does a polygon with an angle sum of have? 68
69 Talk about terminal velocity. Day Opener 20 x x x x e) What is the longest fall survived without a parachute? 69 On January 26, 1972, a 22-year-old flight attendant named Vesna Vulovic was not where she was supposed to be. She was cruising at 33,330 feet above Czechoslovakia (now Czech Republic) in a DC-9 airplane, but her schedule had been mixed up with that of another stewardess named Vesna, and she was subsequently placed on the wrong flight. How to survive a 47-story fall. Land on your feet. Don t hit your head or your pelvis.
70 2. Most Popular Baby Names 2007 #1 Sophia #2 Isabella #3 Emma #4 Madison #5 Ava #6 Addison #7 Hailey #8 Emily #9 Kaitlyn #10 Olivia Exercise more, eat better, save more money, get organized, spend less money, treat myself. 70
71 2. Most Popular Baby Names 2007 #1 Aiden #2 Ethan #3 Jacob #4 Jayden #5 Caden #6 Noah #7 Jackson #8 Jack #9 Logan #10 Matthew Exercise more, eat better, save more money, get organized, spend less money, treat myself. 71
72 2. How We re Doing #3 Quadrilateral ID 4.2 #4 Inductive Reasoning 4.1 #12 Trapezoids 4.0 #1 Midpoint Formula 4.0 #8 Inscribed Cirles 3.9 #6 Constructing Perpendiculars 3.9 #2 Circle ID 3.8 #7 Circumscribed Circles 3.8 #5 Copying Constructions 3.8 #13 Kites 3.6 #11 Polygon Angles 3.5 #9 Triangle Congruency 3.4 #10 Triangle Proofs 3.2 #16 Circle Conjectures 2.4 Exercise more, eat better, save more money, get organized, spend less money, treat myself. 72
73 3. Classwork pg. 349 // #6-11, Exercise more, eat better, save more money, get organized, spend less money, treat myself. 73
74 4. Break 5. Show and Tell Exercise more, eat better, save more money, get organized, spend less money, treat myself. 74
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77 6. Portfolio Project The Work Part A book. A cover page. A table of contents. A page for each of 5 concepts we ve covered. A written explanation. Two examples. The Good Part Time in class. Use it on the final. 100 (sort of easy) points. 77
78 2. How We re Doing #3 Quadrilateral ID 4.2 #4 Inductive Reasoning 4.1 #12 Trapezoids 4.0 #1 Midpoint Formula 4.0 #8 Inscribed Cirles 3.9 #6 Constructing Perpendiculars 3.9 #2 Circle ID 3.8 #7 Circumscribed Circles 3.8 #5 Copying Constructions 3.8 #13 Kites 3.6 #11 Polygon Angles 3.5 #9 Triangle Congruency 3.4 #10 Triangle Proofs 3.2 #16 Circle Conjectures 2.4 Exercise more, eat better, save more money, get organized, spend less money, treat myself. 78
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