YOUR FINAL EXAM IN GEOMETRY IS THURSDAY, DEC 15 DURING YOUR ZERO HOUR BLOCK! Be here, be on time, bring a pencil, be prepared!!
The test is mostly multiple choice. There will be 5 open response problems, but you get to pick three to work out.
You received a topic list in class. Read this through and find problems in the review that match the topic list. Make sure you can do them.
Finish all six pages of the review assignment. BRING IT TO CLASS THURSDAY. You will turn this in for a 15 pt grade.
On Wednesday evening about 7 pm, I will post answers to the review on my website.
Your algebra problems must show algebra used to get full credit.
If you want to come in a bit early to ask me questions, you may come as early as 6:45 on Thursday morning.
The review assignment is attached to the previous blog entry below.
MOST NEEDED TO STUDY: names of angle pairs, when are they congruent? When are they supplementary? Which need to be congruent for lines to be parallel? Which need to be supplementary for lines to be parallel? Be able to explain in detail why you said this, using correct names for angle pairs.
The topic list is attached here.
The test is mostly multiple choice. There will be 5 open response problems, but you get to pick three to work out.
You received a topic list in class. Read this through and find problems in the review that match the topic list. Make sure you can do them.
Finish all six pages of the review assignment. BRING IT TO CLASS THURSDAY. You will turn this in for a 15 pt grade.
On Wednesday evening about 7 pm, I will post answers to the review on my website.
Your algebra problems must show algebra used to get full credit.
If you want to come in a bit early to ask me questions, you may come as early as 6:45 on Thursday morning.
The review assignment is attached to the previous blog entry below.
MOST NEEDED TO STUDY: names of angle pairs, when are they congruent? When are they supplementary? Which need to be congruent for lines to be parallel? Which need to be supplementary for lines to be parallel? Be able to explain in detail why you said this, using correct names for angle pairs.
The topic list is attached here.
geometry_2016_fall_final_topic_list.pdf |