Course discription: Geometry is offered to students who need an "applied" math course. The units include working with lines and angles; working with shapes in 2 and 3 dimensions; using ratio and prortion; working with scale drawings; using signed numbers and vectors; using right triangle relationships; using trig functions; geometry in the workplace; solving problems with computer graphics; spatial visualization; coordinate geometry; logic; and transformations.
Course Resources: The textbook is Geometry. Publisher is Glencoe. Copywrite date is 2005.
The graphing calculator, computers, practice problem sets, and appropriate videos are the major resources.
Class expectations:
1) Respect others.
2) Bring materials to class each day.
3) Be on time.
4) Be responsible for make up work.
5) Drinks are to be in a closed container.
Required materials for class:
1) A three-ring binder (one inch or larger).
2) Pencils.
Geometry Pacing Guide 2008-2009
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