Geometry Foundations Pen Argyl Area High School 2018
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1 Geometry emphasizes the development of logical thinking as it relates to geometric problems. Topics include using the correct language and notations of geometry, developing inductive and deductive reasoning, applying geometric properties of lines, triangles, polygons and circles, writing geometric proofs, working with basic geometric solids, and finding perimeter, area, surface area and volume. Students will review algebraic principles and apply them to various geometric applications. Emphasis in the Geometry Foundations course will be on practical, real-life applications of geometry. Credits: 1.0 Prerequisite: Algebra A and B, or Algebra 1 1
2 Unit 1: Introduction to the Basic Elements of Geometry Unit Outcomes: In this unit students will begin to work with the language of geometry, using correct notations, and identifying geometric figures. Students will use postulates to identify congruent segments, find lengths of segments in the coordinate plane, and find the midpoint of a segment. Students will also name, measure, and classify angles, identify complementary and supplementary angles and classify polygons. State Standard(s): G Calculate the distance and/or midpoint between two points on a number line or on a coordinate plane. G Use properties of angles formed by intersecting lines to find the measures of missing angles. G Recognize and/or apply properties of angles, polygons, and polyhedral. Essential Outcomes: A. Identify and model points, lines and planes, including intersection. B. Measure segments and calculate measurements using distance and midpoint formulas. C. Measure and classifying angles. D. Bisect segments and angles and find missing measurements. E. Identify and measure vertical angles, linear pairs, complementary and supplementary angles. F. Classify polygons based on sides and angles. Key Vocabulary: Acute Angle Distance between two points Obtuse Angle Angle Exterior Angles of a Polygon Plane Angle Bisector Interior Angles of a polygon Polygon Collinear Intersecting Lines Ray Congruent figures Line Regular Polygon Coplanar Line Segment Straight Angle Midpoint Vertex Content and Instructional Strategies: Lecture Discovery and application activities Geogebra Visual Aids/Power point Text-based questions Real life problems/connections 2
3 Remediation: Re-teaching Activities Extra worksheets Pre-test study guides Enrichment: Enrichment/challenge worksheets Assessment Criteria: Homework e-book and/or worksheets Teacher created quizzes, tests, and open-ended questions Application based assessments Resources and Materials: E-book Computer or Chrome Book Interwrite Board or Smart Board 3
4 Unit 2: Reasoning and Developing Proofs Unit Outcomes: In this unit, students will use inductive reasoning to make and test conjectures. They will use deductive reasoning to make logical conclusions. While developing skills in understanding geometric relationships in diagrams, students will be introduced to the idea of a mathematical proof. Finally, students will use properties of equality and the laws of logic to verify statements about segments and angles. State Standard(s): G Write, analyze, complete, or identify formal proofs (e.g., direct and/or indirect proofs/proofs by contradiction). Essential Outcomes: A. Make conjectures based on inductive reasoning and find counter examples. B. Use deductive reasoning to analyze truth of a statement and form logical arguments. C. Use postulates and diagrams involving points, lines, planes and angles D. Reason using properties from algebra. E. Justify statements about congruent segments and angle relationships and write steps in a proof. Key Vocabulary Point Logic Statement Direct Proof Indirect Proof Conjecture Counterexample Inductive Reasoning Deductive Reasoning Perpendicular Lines Biconditional Statement Content and Instructional Strategies: Lecture Discovery and application activities Geogebra Visual Aids/Power point Text-based questions Real life problems/connections Remediation: Re-teaching Activities Extra worksheets Pre-test study guides 4
5 Enrichment: Enrichment/challenge worksheets Assessment Criteria: Homework e-book and/or worksheets Teacher created quizzes, tests, and open-ended questions Application based assessments Resources and Materials: E-book Computer or Chrome Book Interwrite Board or Smart Board 5
6 Unit 3: Perpendicular and Parallel Lines Unit Outcomes: In this unit, students will classify angle pairs formed by three intersecting lines, study angle pairs formed by a line that intersects two parallel lines and use angle relationships to prove lines parallel. Students will investigate slopes of lines and study the relationship between slopes of parallel and perpendicular lines. Students will find equations of lines and graph lines in the coordinate plane. State Standard(s): G Write, analyze, complete, or identify formal proofs (e.g., direct and/or indirect proofs/proofs by contradiction). G Relate slope to perpendicularity and/or parallelism (limit to linear algebraic equations). G Use slope, distance, and/or midpoint between two points on a coordinate plane to establish properties of a two-dimensional shape. G Use properties of angles formed when two parallel lines are cut by a transversal to find the measures of missing angles. Essential Outcomes: A. Identify relationships between pairs of lines and angles. B. Use angles formed by parallel lines intersected by a transversal. C. Prove and use results about parallel lines and transversals. D. Prove that two lines are parallel. E. Find and use slopes of lines and relate to parallel or perpendicular. F. Write equations of lines including lines parallel or perpendicular to another line. G. Graph lines in the coordinate plane using points and slope (include positive, negative, zero and undefined slope). Key Vocabulary: Parallel Lines Perpendicular Lines Skew Lines Transversal Corresponding Angles Coordinate Plane Coordinates Content and Instructional Strategies: Lecture Discovery and application activities Geogebra Visual Aids/Power point Text-based questions Real life problems/connections 6
7 Remediation: Re-teaching Activities Extra worksheets Pre-test study guides Enrichment: Enrichment/challenge worksheets Assessment Criteria: Homework e-book and/or worksheets Teacher created quizzes, tests, and open-ended questions Application based assessments Resources and Materials: E-book Computer or Chrome Book Interwrite Board or Smart Board 7
8 Unit 4: Congruent Triangles Unit Outcomes: In this unit, the students will classify triangles, find measures of angles in triangles, identify congruent figures, and prove triangles congruent. They will also use theorems about isosceles and equilateral triangles. Students will use coordinate geometry to investigate triangle relationships. State Standard(s): G Identify and/or use properties of triangles. G Identify and/or use properties of isosceles and equilateral triangles. G Identify and/or use properties of congruent and similar polygons or solids. G Write, analyze, complete, or identify formal proofs (e.g., direct and/or indirect proofs/proofs by contradiction). Essential Outcomes: A. Classify triangles by their sides and angles. B. Find measurements of angles in triangles. C. Identify congruent figures and corresponding parts. D. Prove triangles congruent using definitions, postulates and theorems, including Side-Side- Side (SSS), Side-Angle-Side (SAS), Angle-Side-Angle (ASA), and Angle-Angle-Side (AAS). E. Use congruent triangles to prove statements about corresponding parts. F. Use coordinate geometry to investigate triangle relationships and properties of congruence. G. Use properties of isosceles, equilateral, and right triangles. Key Vocabulary: Acute triangle Corresponding parts Equilateral triangle Isosceles triangle -Base -Vertex - Legs Obtuse triangle Right triangle -Legs -Hypotenuse Scalene triangle Triangle Content and Instructional Strategies: Lecture Discovery and application activities Geogebra Visual Aids/Power point Text-based questions Real life problems/connections 8
9 Remediation: Re-teaching Activities Extra worksheets Pre-test study guides Enrichment: Enrichment/challenge worksheets Assessment Criteria: Homework e-book and/or worksheets Teacher created quizzes, tests, and open-ended questions Application based assessments Resources and Materials: E-book Computer or Chrome Book Interwrite Board or Smart Board 9
10 Unit 5: Quadrilaterals Unit Outcomes: In this unit, students will find angle measures in polygons. They will investigate properties of parallelograms and use properties to conclude whether or not a quadrilateral is a parallelogram. Students will also study special quadrilaterals such as rhombi, rectangles, squares, trapezoids, and kites. State Standard(s): G Identify and/or use properties of quadrilaterals. G Identify and/or use properties of regular polygons. G Write, analyze, complete, or identify formal proofs (e.g., direct and/or indirect proofs/proofs by contradiction). G Use properties of angles formed when two parallel lines are cut by a transversal to find the measures of missing angles. Essential Outcomes: A. Find the measurements of interior and exterior angles of polygons. B. Recognize and apply properties of the sides and angles of parallelograms and diagonals. C. Recognize and apply properties of rectangles, rhombi, and squares. D. Apply properties of trapezoids and kites. Key Vocabulary: Diagonal Kite Parallelogram Quadrilateral Rectangle Rhombus Square Trapezoid - Bases of Trapezoid - Legs of Trapezoid Content and Instructional Strategies: Lecture Discovery and application activities Geogebra Visual Aids/Power point Text-based questions Real life problems/connections Remediation: Re-teaching Activities Extra worksheets Pre-test study guides 10
11 Enrichment: Enrichment/challenge worksheets Assessment Criteria: Homework e-book and/or worksheets Teacher created quizzes, tests, and open-ended questions Application based assessments Resources and Materials: E-book Computer or Chrome Book Interwrite Board or Smart Board 11
12 Unit 6: Proportions and Similarity Unit Outcomes: In this unit, students use ratios and proportions to solve geometric and real-life problems. Students will identify similar polygons, find the scale factor between two polygons, and use the scale factor to find measurements and solve problems, including scale models. State Standard(s): G Identify and/or use properties of triangles. G Identify and/or use properties of congruent and similar polygons or solids. G Identify and/or use proportional relationships in similar figures. G Write, analyze, complete, or identify formal proofs (e.g., direct and/or indirect proofs/proofs by contradiction). G Use properties of angles formed when two parallel lines are cut by a transversal to find the measures of missing angles. Essential Outcomes: A. Write and simplify ratios and proportions. B. Use proportions to solve problems. C. Identify similar polygons and use their properties. D. Identify similar triangles. E. Interpret scale models and use scale factors to solve problems. Key Vocabulary: Conversion Proportional relationship Scale Factor Similar Figures Content and Instructional Strategies: Lecture Discovery and application activities Geogebra Visual Aids/Power point Text-based questions Real life problems/connections Remediation: Re-teaching Activities Extra worksheets Pre-test study guides 12
13 Enrichment: Enrichment/challenge worksheets Assessment Criteria: Homework e-book and/or worksheets Teacher created quizzes, tests, and open-ended questions Application based assessments Resources and Materials: E-book Computer or Chrome Book Interwrite Board or Smart Board 13
14 Unit 7: Right Triangles and Trigonometry Unit Outcomes: In this unit, students investigate side lengths and angles in triangles. They start by using the Pythagorean Theorem to find the length of the third side in a right triangle, and then use the Converse of the Pythagorean Theorem to classify triangles by angles. Students explore ratios of lengths of sides in special right triangles and use the results to find side measurements. Finally, students apply trigonometric ratios to find side lengths and angle measures in triangles and apply to real-life problems. Algebraic skills include simplifying radicals and solving proportions. State Standard(s): G Identify and/or use properties of triangles. G Use the Pythagorean Theorem to write and/or solve problems involving right triangles. G Use trigonometric ratios to write and/or solve problems involving right triangles. Essential Outcomes: A. Use the Pythagorean Theorem to find side lengths in right triangles. Express answers as simplified radicals. B. Use the converse of the Pythagorean Theorem to classify a triangle as right, obtuse, or acute. C. Find trigonometric ratios (sine, cosine, and tangent) of an acute angle in a right triangle. D. Apply trigonometric ratios to solving right triangles and apply to real life problems. Key Vocabulary: Cosine (of an angle) Pythagorean Theorem Sine (of an angle) Tangent (of an acute angle) Trigonometric Ratio Content and Instructional Strategies: Lecture Discovery and application activities Geogebra Visual Aids/Power point Text-based questions Real life problems/connections Remediation: Re-teaching Activities Extra worksheets Pre-test study guides 14
15 Enrichment: Enrichment/challenge worksheets Assessment Criteria: Homework e-book and/or worksheets Teacher created quizzes, tests, and open-ended questions Application based assessments Resources and Materials: E-book Computer or Chrome Book Interwrite Board or Smart Board Tape Measures and Clinometers 15
16 Unit 8: Circles Unit Outcomes: In this unit, students investigate aspects of circles. They start by drawing tangents to circles and seeing how a tangent to a circle is related to the radius at the point of tangency. They use intercepted arcs of circles to measure angles formed by chords in a circle and to measure angles formed by secants and tangents to a circle. Finally, they use the standard equation of a circle to graph and describe circles in a coordinate plane. State Standard(s): G Identify, determine, and/or use the radius, diameter, segment, and/or tangent of a circle. G Identify, determine, and/or use the arcs, semicircles, sectors, and/or angles of a circle. G Use chords, tangents, and secants to find missing arc measures or missing segment measures. Essential Outcomes: A. Identify segments and lines related to circles radius, diameter, chord, secant, and tangent. B. Identify central angles, major arcs, minor arcs, and semicircles and find their measures. C. Recognize and use relationships between arcs and chords. D. Find measures of inscribed angles of circles. E. Use angles formed by tangents, chords, and secant lines that intersect a circle. F. Identify center and radius from an equation and write the equation of a circle in standard form. Content and Instructional Strategies: Lecture Discovery and application activities Geogebra Visual Aids/Power point Text-based questions Real life problems/connections Remediation: Re-teaching Activities Extra worksheets Pre-test study guides 16
17 Enrichment: Enrichment/challenge worksheets Assessment Criteria: Homework e-book and/or worksheets Teacher created quizzes, tests, and open-ended questions Application based assessments Resources and Materials: E-book Computer or Chrome Book Interwrite Board or Smart Board 17
18 Unit 9: Areas of Polygons and Circles Unit Outcomes: In this unit, students will find measurements of perimeter, circumference, and area for plane figures. Beginning with circles, students will find circumference, arc lengths and area. Students will then find perimeter and area of triangles and quadrilaterals, including parallelograms and trapezoids. Students will apply perimeter and area to real-life applications. State Standard(s): G Estimate area, perimeter, or circumference of an irregular figure. G Find the measurement of a missing length, given the perimeter, circumference, or area. G Find the side lengths of a polygon with a given perimeter to maximize the area of the polygon. G Develop and/or use strategies to estimate the area of a compound/composite figure. G Find the area of the sector of a circle. G Describe how a change in the linear dimension of a figure affects its perimeter, circumference, and area. Essential Outcomes: A. Find circumference and arc lengths of circles. B. Find areas of circles. C. Find area of triangles, parallelograms, and trapezoids. D. Understand perimeter as distance around a figure. E. Apply perimeter and area to real-life applications. Key Vocabulary: Arc length of a Circle Area Circumference Circumscribed Inscribed Perimeter Sector of a Circle Content and Instructional Strategies: Lecture Discovery and application activities Geogebra Visual Aids/Power point Text-based questions Real life problems/connections Remediation: Re-teaching Activities Extra worksheets Pre-test study guides 18
19 Enrichment: Enrichment/challenge worksheets Assessment Criteria: Homework e-book and/or worksheets Teacher created quizzes, tests, and open-ended questions Application based assessments Resources and Materials: E-book Computer or Chrome Book Interwrite Board or Smart Board 19
20 Unit 10: Solids, Surface Area and Volume Unit Outcomes: In this unit, students identify and name solids and describe cross sections of solids. Students will explore and understand surface area of solids and calculate surface area of prisms, cones, cylinders, pyramids, and spheres. Students will explore and understand the concept of volume of solids and find the volume of prisms, cones, cylinders, pyramids, cones, and spheres. Students will be permitted to use the state formula sheet and emphasis will be placed on understanding concepts and comparing measurements. Algebraic skills include solving linear equations and rewriting formulas. State Standard(s): G Identify, determine, and/or use the radius, diameter, segment, and/or tangent of a circle. G Identify and/or use properties of pyramids and prisms G Calculate the surface area of prisms, cylinders, cones, pyramids, and/or spheres. Formulas are provided on a reference sheet G Calculate the volume of prisms, cylinders, cones, pyramids, and/or spheres. Formulas are provided on a reference sheet. G Find the measurement of a missing length, given the surface area or volume. G Describe how a change in the linear dimension of a figure affects its surface area or volume (e.g., How does changing the length of the edge of a cube affect the volume of the cube?). Essential Outcomes and Related Standards: A. Identify and name three dimensional figures B. Find the surface area of prisms and cylinders. C. Find the surface area of pyramids and cones. D. Find the volume of prisms and cylinders. E. Find the volume of pyramids and cones. F. Find the volume and surface area of spheres. Key Vocabulary: Altitude of a solid Cylinder Prism Base of a solid - altitude - lateral faces Cone - right vs. oblique Pyramid - base Edge - base, lateral face, altitude, vertex - vertex Face Rectangular Prism - altitude Lateral face Sphere Cube Polyhedron Surface Area Volume Content and Instructional Strategies: Lecture Discovery and application activities Geogebra Visual Aids/Power point Text-based questions Real life problems/connections 20
21 Remediation: Re-teaching Activities Extra worksheets Pre-test study guides Enrichment: Enrichment/challenge worksheets Assessment Criteria: Homework e-book and/or worksheets Teacher created quizzes, tests, and open-ended questions Application based assessments Resources and Materials: E-book Computer or Chrome Book Interwrite Board or Smart Board 21
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