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For this week, we are finishing up our geometry unit and students will be assessed on what they have learned.
Geometry Unit Assessment Grade 50% Formal Test 25% Art Project 10% Practice Group Test 7.5% Geogebra Lab Activity 7.5% Study Guide and Self-Assessment 9/13 Finishing up exterior angle theorem, and triangle congruent properties. You will receive your study guide and self-assessment to be due on Thursday. 9/14 Practice Group Test 9/15 Group Test and study guide questions; start lab activity 9/16 Formal Test; Study Guide and Self-Assessment due 9/17 Lab Activity and/or Art Project 9/21 Art Project and Lab Activity due Grades for the quarter are due on Thursday!! Check Aeries for any missing assignments and turn in during lunch time. Tutoring will be from Monday to Wednesday during lunch time with me. Mr. B also will have after school tutoring and he will have access to the book and study guide. See attachment for project details and written report sample ![]()
Reflection: Construct perpendicular lines from pg 179
Summary: : How can we use paragraph and 2 column proofs to structure our arguments? How can you describe the properties of two lines including parallel perpendicular lines? summaries are not just to address the questions but to also provide you guidance into summarizing the lessons. Complete homework problems in the appropriate lessons i.e. paragraph proof problem goes in the Parallel Lines and Paragraph Proof lesson, 2-column problems will go in today's lesson ![]()
Tomorrow I will be checking the following:
For the quiz, I am using sections 2.6, 2.7 and 3.1 to assess students on. For 2.6 and 2.7 I am more interested in assessing your progress in addressing proofs structures, mainly 2-column proofs and paragraph proofs. I am not looking for students to already know the content, as I will be providing you with a handout to have all the theorems, postulates and definitions to be used in the quiz. The goal is to see if students know the location of ideas, i.e. given statements in the beginning, reasoning in the middle and for the conclusion, restating the conjecture to show it is proven or not. For 3.1, I am assessing students on the content we have reviewed about lines and angles. In Aeries, the formal quiz is worth 60 points, double the Accountability quiz. The formal quiz will be out of 16 marks. Review the pages found in the PowerPoint in the previous blog post. Slides are posted :) ![]()
Objective: Students will learn the notion of a formal proof
Homework due Monday:
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