Geometry is the second step in a student's math career. It embraces both the logical common sense side as well as applications to concrete real life problems. It is a different approach to math but utilizes what is learned in Algebra in problem solving. Here are the general concepts we cover in Geometry. There is also a link listed for the book that is used in class. It has some valuable information and practice exercises
Book link: http://www.glencoe.com/sec/math/geometry
Put your cursor is on “Geometry: Concepts and Applications” (the one on the right)
Select 2004 on the drop down menu
Concepts: (May be done out of order)
1. Geometric Reasoning
2. Segment Measure and Coordinate Graphing
3. Angles
4. Parallels
5. Triangles and Congruence
6. Triangle Inequalities
7. Quadrilaterals
8. Proportions and Similarity
9. Polygons and Area
10. Circles
11. Surface Area and Volume
12. Right Triangles and Trigonometry
13. Proof
Book link: http://www.glencoe.com/sec/math/geometry
Put your cursor is on “Geometry: Concepts and Applications” (the one on the right)
Select 2004 on the drop down menu
Concepts: (May be done out of order)
1. Geometric Reasoning
2. Segment Measure and Coordinate Graphing
3. Angles
4. Parallels
5. Triangles and Congruence
6. Triangle Inequalities
7. Quadrilaterals
8. Proportions and Similarity
9. Polygons and Area
10. Circles
11. Surface Area and Volume
12. Right Triangles and Trigonometry
13. Proof