HW: Final exam will be all short answer, no multiple choice. Final exam is tomorrow, December 16th.
We went over the rest of the level 1 - 3 questions on the final exam review packet.
HW: Final exam will be all short answer, no multiple choice. Final exam is tomorrow, December 16th. Students completed a short 5 question summative assessment on coordinate geometry and parallelograms. Students has the rest of class to work on the review packets. We went over the first page, front & back, together in class.
HW: Complete your review packet. Final Exam is on Wednesday, December 16th. Students completed the district post-assessment. Afterwards, they had time to work on their review packets for the final exam.
HW: A short 5 question summative assessment on coordinate geometry with parallelograms will be on Monday, 12/14. Then we will start going over the final exam review packet. Final exam is on 12/16. Students completed the review sheet on coordinates with quadrilaterals. They were also given a study guide for the final exam. Their final exam is on Wednesday, December 16th.
The district post-assessment will be given tomorrow. HW: District post-assessment and short assessment on coordinates with quadrilaterals (if time permits) We watched a short video on finding the 4th point of a parallelogram. It emphasized using the slope of its opposite side. We did couple problems together. We also showed that if students can connect the 3 given points in any order, there could be 3 different points, creating 3 different parallelograms. Students completed their own 2 question 1/2 sheet and turned it in. Then they used the rest of class to work on today's worksheet.
HW: WS Using Coordinates in Proving Special Parallelograms We completed our notes from yesterday, where we verified a quadrilateral with given coordinates was a square. The last example, we we verified a quadrilateral with given coordinates was a trapezoid (easy with only 1 set of opposite sides parallel). We reviewed our slope calculations. Students were given a worksheet with 6 questions and they had 25 minutes to complete it. At the end we also did 2 problems where students created a parallelogram with a given center point or found the missing coordinates of a parallelogram.
Use the link below for help finding a missing coordinate https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PAgqGRTRYjI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJPjmrqSwrg HW: Complete today's worksheet (both sides, 1-4, 1-2) Students graphed a quadrilateral with 4 given points and then had to determine if the quadrilateral was a parallelogram, rectangle, rhombus, or a square. We showed how we could use slope, distance, and midpoint to help us have supporting evidence. We completed 3 problems together in class.
HW: Complete the problem from last Tuesday if you have not done so. Students completed their test on chapter 6 (quadrilaterals and parallelograms). The 3 review sheets were also collected today. Scores will be in the GEO 3 category.
Enjoy the weekend! We went over the entire review packet that students received yesterday. Students also received their quizzes back too.
Students will be able to 1. classify a quadrilateral based on its properties 2. determine the value of the missing angle in a quadrilateral and in a parallelogram 3. be able to use and apply the 5 properties of parallelograms to find missing lengths or angles 4. be able to use and apply the 5 properties of parallelograms (including properties of special parallelograms) to make a correct equation and solve it to find the value of a variable 5. be able to use the most specific name for a quadrilateral and justify their choice (know the properties of special parallelograms) HW: Test tomorrow, 12/4, on parallelograms. Please turn in the 3 reviews (2 from this week and the one before Thanksgiving). Any missing work from standard geo 3 is due tomorrow. Students completed their quiz 6.4 – 6.6. This took 10 – 20 minutes. Then students used the rest of class to work on their last practice test on parallelograms they received today. We will go over this tomorrow. Test is Friday, 12/4.
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