My days are a bit off. I am trying to get both classes back to the same pace with A day first by the end of this block.
So the activities for this block are similar.
We began we a Multiple Choice, T/F worksheet. (attached with answers)
On the screen: Always/Sometimes/Never and What Must I Be vs What could I be? (attached with answers)
A day: quadrilateral OVER - find midpoints, slopes, and lengths of diagonals, what does it mean?
B day: half sheet with all of the above plus equations of lines (the figure is only a trapezoid). (attached below with answers)
We checked all of HW 18 for a grade, as well as Geometric Truth. Your GT must be checked before spring break. Quizzes were also returned. Went over all of the warm-ups.
A worksheet was handed out for review that included some textbook work. (attached below, with answers).
There is also an extra practice on the slope/distance/midpoint stuff attached below.
Study guide is also attached below. MAKE SURE YOU KNOW ALL OF YOUR DEFINITIONS AND CONJECTURES. And your slope, distance, and midpoint formulas. Study guide is helpful.
Lots of attachments... look through for answers and more practice opportunities.
Make sure you do the textbook work on the review sheet... most helpful on polygon sum questions.
So the activities for this block are similar.
We began we a Multiple Choice, T/F worksheet. (attached with answers)
On the screen: Always/Sometimes/Never and What Must I Be vs What could I be? (attached with answers)
A day: quadrilateral OVER - find midpoints, slopes, and lengths of diagonals, what does it mean?
B day: half sheet with all of the above plus equations of lines (the figure is only a trapezoid). (attached below with answers)
We checked all of HW 18 for a grade, as well as Geometric Truth. Your GT must be checked before spring break. Quizzes were also returned. Went over all of the warm-ups.
A worksheet was handed out for review that included some textbook work. (attached below, with answers).
There is also an extra practice on the slope/distance/midpoint stuff attached below.
Study guide is also attached below. MAKE SURE YOU KNOW ALL OF YOUR DEFINITIONS AND CONJECTURES. And your slope, distance, and midpoint formulas. Study guide is helpful.
Lots of attachments... look through for answers and more practice opportunities.
Make sure you do the textbook work on the review sheet... most helpful on polygon sum questions.
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