Monday, September 29, 2014

Chapter 3 - Sections 3 and 4: Naming the Transversal's Angles and thier relationship

3.3-3.4 Notes

Homework 3.3:
         Page  123 -  10, 14, 20, 28, 32

Homework 3.4:
         Page 132  -  14, 18, 20, 24, 28, 30, 34, 36, 40

Video 1: Talks about both 3.3 and 3.4 (special angles and their properties), no examples

Video 2: Goes through one easy example and then a couple with variables.

Thursday, September 25, 2014

Chapter 3 - Section 1 and 2: Parallel and Perpendicular Lines and their Theorems

3.1 Notes

3.2 Notes

Homework 3.1:
          Page 110à 10, 14, 18, 20, 24, 28, 32, 34, 40

Homework 3.2:
             Page 117à  10, 14, 16, 22, 24, 26, 30, 32


3.1 Videos 1:Identifying parallel and perpendicular lines

3.1 Video 2: Skew Lines

3.1 Video 3: Examples of both parallel and perpendicular lines

3.2 Videos 1:  Goes through the theorems about perpendicular lines and examples

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Chapter 2 Review

2.1 -2.2 - Segment and Angle Bisectors

Online Questionnaire: Goes through segment and angle bisectors questions
Online Quiz: Goes through angle bisector questions that are very similar to the quiz questions
Interactive Pictures: You move the segment/angle larger and smaller to see the affect of the bisector.
Midpoint 1: Interactive part where you can change the two endpoints and it solves for the midpoint for you.
Midpoint Game: Try and place the gray dots so that the red dots are the midpoints.
Midpoint Quiz: Try and solve the questions then check your answers.

2.3 - Supplementary and Complementary Angles

Game 1: Trying to find the other angle if they are complementary or supplementary angles
Game 2: Same as description as above
Game 3: Determine if the angles are Supplementary, Complementary, or neither
Quiz 1: Answer the 7 questions to determine if you understand the information about 2.3 material

2.4 - Vertical Angles

Practice 1: If you scroll toward the bottom there are problems where you have to find the variables.
Practice 2: Determine the type of angle
Practice 3: Vertical Angle 15 Question Quiz

2.5 - If Then Statements   - See original post

2.6 - Properties of Equality and Congruence

Flashcards: Goes through the properties and you need to determine what the expression will look like
Quiz 1: After you try the flashcards try completing these quizzes.
Quiz 2: Scroll down to find the question, asked a question and you have to determine the property
Practice 1: Have a long list of proofs to try. It gives you a list of statements that go with the proof and then a list of reasons to choose form.

Monday, September 22, 2014

Chapter 2 - Section 6: Properties of Equality and Congruence

Notes

Book Pages

Homework:
         Page 91:      14, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26

Video 1 ~ 7 minutes. Goes through properties and proof examples

Video 2 ~ About 6 minutes and only goes through the properties no examples

Friday, September 19, 2014

Chapter 2 - Section 5: If - Then Statements

Notes

Hw:
       Page 85:      8, 12,14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 26


Video 1: Gives examples of writing a statement in If- Then form and then describing the hypothesis and conclusion

Video 2: Another examples of writing a statement in If - Then form.

Chapter 2 - Section 4: Vertical Angles and Linear Pairs

Notes

Hw:   
       Page 78   -     14, 16, 18, 22, 26, 32, 36, 40, 50, 52, 56


Video 1: Set of three clips about vertical angles and linear pairs. First one gives basic info.

Video 2: With variables using vertical angles and linear pair

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Chapter 2 - Section 3: Complementary and Supplementary Angles

2.3 PPT

Homework:
        Page 70:      10, 14, 16, 18, 22, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, 36, 42

Video 1: Terminology and ways to remember.

Video 2: Basic Problems

Video 3: More difficult problems

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Chapter 2 - Sections 1 and 2: Segment and Angle Bisectors

2.1 PPT

2.2 PPT

Homework 2.1:   
                                 Page 56:      14, 18, 22, 24, 28, 34, 36, 40, 42

Homework 2.2:
                              Depends on how you do on the Clicker problems tomorrow


2.1 Video 1: Basic information about what a segment bisector is and a midpoint.

2.1 Video 2: More Difficult problem involving bisecting segments and variables.

2.1 Video 3: More problems with bisecting segments and variables.


2.2 Video 1: Basic information about bisecting an angle and then a problem with variables.

2.2 Video 2: Goes through 2 examples with variables and bisecting angles

2.2 Video 3: Goes through a very difficult problem




Friday, September 12, 2014

Review 1.4 -1.6

Chapter 1 Jeopardy Game: There is topics on this we did not cover, like Distance and Midpoint. Also in the grab bag there are some topics we did not talk about. However a good review.

Chapter 1 Review Game: It is the books game so talks about a lot of the stuff we are doing. You go deep sea diving.

                                                               1.4 Info (Intersections)
Worksheet 1: First page is about when two lines intersect and the second is about when two planes intersect. No Key.

                                                                   1.5 Info (Segments)

Segment Addition Postulate:
      Worksheet 1: First page has easy problems and second has many harder problems.

                                                                       1.6 Info (Angles)
Naming angles (Looking at Angle Measures)
       Game Set 1: Many games about finding angles
       Game 2: Using a protractor game we looked at in class
       Game 3: You are trying to form the angle they given by moving the monkey. Closer you get the more bananas you earn.
       Game 4: You need to find the angle between you and the red ninja. If you get close you win the fight if he does, you lose a life.

Naming Angles:
       Game 1: If you get the question correct on the first try you get to hit the ball 3 times.

Types of Angles:
       Game 1: Determine if something is an acute, obtuse, or right angle.
       Game 2: Determine if the angle is acute, obtuse, or right

Finding the Angle?
       Game 1: If you get the question correct on the first try you get to hit the ball 3 times.
       Worksheet 1: Has a set of angle addition postulate questions and answers.


Wednesday, September 10, 2014

1.5 and 1.6

1.6 Material:

Homework:
       Page 39:    16, 20, 22, 26, 28,32, 38, 40
        
Video 1: Naming and measuring angles

Video 2: Angle addition postulate  (2 with variables and 2 with just numbers)

Worksheet 1: Angle addition postulate ws with key. You only need to know the number ones for the quiz.

1.5 Material

PowerPoint

Homework:
           Page 31:       12, 16, 20, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32

Video 1: about 4 minutes - Goes through some basic problems

Video 2: about 2 minutes - Goes into more complex problems

Chapter 1 - Section 4: Sketching Intersections

Powerpoint

Homework:
        Page 25:    8, 14, 20, 26, 32, 34 a, 38-40

Video 1: about 3 minutes - Basic about the types of intersections

Video 2: about 7 minutes - Basic info at the beginning but examples toward the end.

Sunday, September 7, 2014

Review 1.1-1.3

Section 1.1   :    Online Worksheet going over patterns

Section 1.2   :    Resources about 1.2
         -   Counterexamples:
                  - Video 1: little over 3 minutes long- Goes thought a set of examples.
                  - Practice 1: Some math and some general questions.

Section 1.3    :    Practice Worksheet over the basic ideas of section 1.3 and has answer key

Friday, September 5, 2014

Chapter 1 - Section 3: Points, Lines, and Planes

Powerpoint

Homework:
            Page 17:    18, 26, 34, 44, 52, 60, 64, 66

Video 1: About 2 minutes. Talks about what a point, line and graph are. Basics.

Video 2: About 2.5 minutes. Talks about collinear and coplanar.

Video 3: About 3 minutes. Goes through an example with just lines and points.

Video 4: About 2 mintes. Goes through an example where the picture is a box (like HW).


Game 1: Basic vocab game

Game 2: Basketball game - Asks a question and if it is correct you get to shoot a ball.

Chapter 1 - Section 2: Inductive Reasoning

Powerpoint

Homework:
         Page 11:        8,  12,  14,      16,      18,   20


Videos 1: about 5:20 minutes, has a new inductive reasoning lesson

Video 2: about 11 minutes, talking about inductive reasoning and counterexamples

Game 1: Takes about counterexamples with non- math statements and then math statements.

Thursday, September 4, 2014

Chapter 1 - Section 1: Patterns

PowerPoint

Homework:
          Page 5    -    16,  22,  24,  26,  32,  34

Video 1: 3:40 minutes - Recap of our notes with some different problems.

Video 2:  5:40 minutes - More patterns, he is going through and describing them.

Game 1: Helping a squirrel get his food by climbing trees and answering number pattern problems (very fun!)

Monday, September 1, 2014

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