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How can you check that the ruler is straight?

Week

Sections

Topic

1

Aug. 29

 

1.1, 1.2, 2.1

 

Introduction, problem-solving strategies, undefined terms, definition, etc.

  2.2, 2.3 Polygons and circles, angles measure in polygons and tessellations
2

Sept. 5

 

School closed (labor)

 
  2.4 three-dimensional shapes
3

Sept. 12

 

2.5

 

Dimensional analysis

  3.1 Perimeter, circumference, and area of rectangles and triangles
4

Sept. 19

 

School closed(hurricane)

 

 

  3.2
3.3
More area formulas
Pythagorean theorem and right triangles
5

Sept. 26

 

3.4

 

Surface area

  3.5 Volume
6

Oct. 3

 

Exam 1

 
  4.1, 4.2 Reasoning and proof in geometry, triangle congruence condition
7

Oct. 10

 

4.3

 

Problem solving using triangle congruence

  5.1 Indirect reasoning and the parallel postulate
8

Oct. 17

 

5.2

 

Applications of parallel lines

  5.3 Parallelograms and rhombus
9

Oct. 24

 

 

 

School closed (hurricane)

    School closed (hurricane)
10

Oct. 31

 

5.4

 

Rectangles, squares, and trapezoids

  Review  
11

Nov. 7

 

Exam 2

 

 

  6.1, 6.2 Similar triangles, Ration and proportion,
12

Nov. 14

 

6.3, 6.4

 

Application of similarity, Right triangle geometry

end journal 7.1

Central angles and inscribed angles

13

Nov. 21

 

7.2, 7.3

 

Chords and Circles, Secants and tangents

  Thursday

school closed (thanksgiving)

14

Nov. 28

 

Review

 

 

  Exam 3  
15

Dec. 5

 

9.1, 9.2
9.3

 

Isometry and congruence, Similitudes and similarity
Problem solving using transformation

 

Topic 4

Non-Euclidean Geometry

16

Dec. 12

 

Review

 
 

 

 

Final Exam Wednesday 12/14/05
15:30-18:15 

 

Check FIU Final Exams schedule

 

 

 

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