Monday:
Big Rocks: I can use angle relationships to solve for missing angle measures.
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Bell Ringer: Put Spiral Review 3 on Socrative (See Canvas)
Classwork: Angle Review Pkt
Homework: ALL students are to complete 40 minutes of MobyMax or an alternate assignment weekly.
*****Test Thursday****
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Tuesday:
Big Rocks: I can determine if three measure can make a triangle.
The Triangle Inequality Theorem states that the sum of any 2 sides of a triangle must be greater than the measure of the third side.
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Bell Ringer: Spiral Review 4 (1-10)--see Canvas
Classwork: Will these measure make a triangle?
State if the three numbers can be the measures of the sides of a triangle.
1) 7, 5, 4
2) 3, 6, 2
3) 5, 2, 4
4) 8, 2, 8
5) 9, 6, 5
6) 5, 8, 4
7) 4, 7, 8
8) 11, 12, 9
9) 3, 10, 8
10) 1, 13, 13
11) 2, 15, 16
12) 10, 18, 10
Two sides of a triangle have the following measures. Find the range of possible measures for the third side.
13) 9, 5
14) 5, 8
15) 6, 10
16) 6, 9
17) 11, 8
18) 14, 11
IXL- Geometry M5
Triangle Inequality Theorem.doc
Homework: ALL students are to complete 40 minutes of MobyMax or an alternate assignment weekly.
*****Test Thursday****
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Additional Resources:
1. http://www.virtualnerd.com/geometry/triangle-relationships/inequalities-one-triangle/side-lengths-valid-example
2. https://www.mathsisfun.com/geometry/triangle-inequality-theorem.html
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Wednesday:
Big Rocks: I can solve for missing angle measures using my knowledge of angle relationships.
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Bell Ringer:Spiral Review 4 (11-20)--see Canvas
Classwork: Final Review for Angle Unit Test See Canvas
Homework: ALL students are to complete 40 minutes of MobyMax or an alternate assignment weekly.
*****Test Thursday****
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Thursday:
Big Rocks:
I can solve for missing angle measures using my knowledge of angle relationships.
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Bell Ringer: Answer student questions before Test
Classwork: Angle Unit Test
After the test go to Canvas and do Dinky King activity
Homework: ALL students are to complete 40 minutes of MobyMax or an alternate assignment weekly.
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Friday:
Big Rocks: I can find the area of squares, rectangles, triangles and circles.
The area of a square is given by the formula: area =width × height But since the width and height are by definition the same, the formula is usually written as: Area = s2 where s is the length of one side
Rectangle
The area of a recatngle is given by the formula: area =width × height
Triangle
The area of a triangle is given by the formula:
area = 1/2 x base x height
http://www.mathgoodies.com/lessons/vol1/area_triangle.html
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Bell Ringer:Put in Spiral Review 4 in on Socrative
Classwork: Review how to find the area of squares, rectangles and triangles. Then introduce area of a circle.
Homework: ALL students are to complete 40 minutes of MobyMax or an alternate assignment weekly.
http://www.mathgoodies.com/lessons/vol2/circle_area.html
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Additional Resources:
Vocabulary:
Area
Perimeter
pi
diameter
radius
circumference
square
rectangle
triangle
circle
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