WARNING - I AM POSTING THIS EARLY! If you are an A day student and I have not seen you for Nov. 7, you need to scroll down to the next two posts.
Block 30 is our review day for the Triangle Unit Test. The study guide and hints document is attached below.
The small worksheet that is part of the homework is attached below.
Our goal in class was to get better at using the shortcuts, naming congruent triangles, and writing mini-proofs.
On the review assignment, there is very little content related to the first part of the chapter. You need to study your first quiz and think about what you needed to know to do these problems. See homeworks 1-2.
Review Hw #6 - p 232:18 (find missing angles), pp 249-251: 7-9, 11-21, 23, 25-26, 29-30 (the last two are mini-proofs). Also do the small worksheet.
There are five CANNOT BE DETERMINED answers from 7-23 above.
HW #6 is 6 points, due day of test. We will go over it in class before testing.
Today we did a warm-up worksheet practice, shared good HW and went over it in detail, and did a fill-in-the-blank proof of C-28 and wrote it up: The vertex angle bisector in an isosceles triangle is also a median, an altitude, and a perpendicular bisector. We did problems 1-3 on p 243 to practice applying this conjecture.
The warm-up is actually attached to Block 29's blog post. Scroll down to locate.
Block 30 is our review day for the Triangle Unit Test. The study guide and hints document is attached below.
The small worksheet that is part of the homework is attached below.
Our goal in class was to get better at using the shortcuts, naming congruent triangles, and writing mini-proofs.
On the review assignment, there is very little content related to the first part of the chapter. You need to study your first quiz and think about what you needed to know to do these problems. See homeworks 1-2.
Review Hw #6 - p 232:18 (find missing angles), pp 249-251: 7-9, 11-21, 23, 25-26, 29-30 (the last two are mini-proofs). Also do the small worksheet.
There are five CANNOT BE DETERMINED answers from 7-23 above.
HW #6 is 6 points, due day of test. We will go over it in class before testing.
Today we did a warm-up worksheet practice, shared good HW and went over it in detail, and did a fill-in-the-blank proof of C-28 and wrote it up: The vertex angle bisector in an isosceles triangle is also a median, an altitude, and a perpendicular bisector. We did problems 1-3 on p 243 to practice applying this conjecture.
The warm-up is actually attached to Block 29's blog post. Scroll down to locate.
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