Geometry Mr. Myers 8/29(A) & 9/2(B). Look at the picture at the right. List as many geometric...

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Geometry

Mr. Myers

8/29(A) & 9/2(B)

Unit A: A1

Warm-Up #2:Fri. 8/29 (A) or Tues. 9/2 (B)

Look at the picture at the right.

List as many geometric terms as you can think of that are represented in the photo.

Students will be able to identify, name, draw, and apply basic facts of points, lines, segments, rays, and planes.

Objective

1) Warm-Up #22) Go Over HW/OBJ/Agenda3) Collect HW4) Syllabus Quiz5) Algebra Worksheet6) Activity: Get to the Point…7) Vocab Chart: Unit A8) Foldable: A-1 Postulates9) Brain Pop: Geometry

Agenda

I AM COLLECTING…1. Signed Syllabus2. Parent HW (EC)

Homework Collection

Get all class materials by next class!

Complete the 1-1 “Points, Lines, and Planes” Worksheet

Kidblog Post #1 DUE by WEDNESDAY 9/3!

Homework

QUIZ: Syllabus Complete the six question quiz.

NO TALKING!

WHEN YOUR FINISHED BRING UP YOUR QUIZ AND PICK UP AN ALGEBRA REVIEW WORKSHEET.

Organize the terms with the correct notation and picture (diagram).

Once your group believes they are finished, have Mr. Myers check the organization of your cards.

Once you have been given the okay, fill in the vocabulary chart. LEAVE THE DEFINITION SECTION BLANK we will do that part together as a class.

Activity: Get to the Point…

Fill in the vocabulary chart as we discuss each of the vocabulary terms we just became familiar with in the activity.

Vocabulary Chart

Create the foldable and label each tab in the order below: FIRST TAB NEEDS TO HAVE THE

FOLLOWING:POSTULATES, YOUR NAME, MR. MYERS,

PERIOD, & DATEPostulate 1Postulate 2Postulate 3Postulate 4Postulate 5

Postulates Foldable

Brain Pop Video Clip: Geometry Watch the Brain Pop Video and be able to tell

us what a postulate is.

http://www.brainpop.com/math/geometryandmeasurement/geometry

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What is a Postulate? A statement that is accepted to be true without any proof.

What are Common Notions? Logical statements we all generally take for granted (ex: a whole is greater than a part).

FYI

Euclid's first postulate is

Through any two points there is exactly one line.

Foldable: Postulate #1

Through any three noncollinear points there is exactly one plane containing them.

Foldable: Postulate #2

If two points lie in a plane, then the line containing those points lies in the plane.

Foldable: Postulate #3

If two lines intersect, then they intersect at exactly one point.

Foldable: Postulate #4

If two planes intersect, then they intersect in exactly one line.

Foldable: Postulate #5

Get all class materials by next class!

Complete the 1-1 “Points, Lines, and Planes” Worksheet.

Homework Reminder

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