Room 272 – Accelerated geometry

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Room 272 – Accelerated geometry Mrs. Groden Room 272 – Accelerated geometry lgroden@crsd.org Please sign in!

Overview Basic terms of geometry Drawing, using, and visualizing with diagrams A lot of new vocab, postulates & theorems to learn Geometry/Algebra applications Using logic to prove statements Properties of triangles, quadrilaterals, area, perimeter, volume

Expectations Be on time Be prepared Be nice Try your best Do what you need to do in order to succeed Contribute to the class Seek help ANY TIME you need it Cell phones kept in front of room

Supplies & preparedness Graphing calculator (as required by the math department for all high school courses) Pencils Designated 3 ring binder with loose leaf paper for handouts and notes At least 4 colors of markers, highlighters, or colored pencils (color-coding is a great tool for marking diagrams in geometry!) Students do NOT need to bring their textbooks to class

Grading Points System Homework checks frequently 10% of grade Midterm & Final (25% of 2nd and 4th MP) *These are district exams, not to be brought home Average Updates: Every test or quiz AND on the Parent Portal (HAC) Quizzes are returned to keep once all students have taken them Chapter tests returned for review, then kept in the classroom to be accessed at any time

Clinic & make-up work Make-up Work: When you are absent, it is the STUDENT’S RESPONSIBILITY to find out what was missed. Ask a friend for notes Show the teacher the homework that was due when you were out. Check the “What did I miss?” bulletin for handouts & assessment reminders. Missing tests & quizzes should be made up on the NEXT clinic day. A 0 will be earned after one week. Clinic is held on Tuesdays & Thursdays in 272

Tips for success Homework, Classwork & Review Worksheets Clinic is held Tuesdays & Thursdays in room 272 Ask questions Try your hardest Take good notes and complete classwork/homework carefully Study for tests and quizzes by practicing Color code notes & diagrams Use our website often!

Google classroom Students must log in with CRSD account Worksheets, review solutions, periodic announcements Syllabus and some info on South’s Staff pages

Tips for Success Make the following suggestions habits from the beginning of the year to start on the right foot. It will take just a little extra time each day, but will be well worth it and save you time later. Geometry is a very cumulative course, so it is important to build and maintain a strong foundation! Also consult the Note-Making, Homework, and Studying Philosophies on the math department website.   In Class Be present every day! Mark your diagrams, use colors, and copy everything we do when taking notes. Add your own personal notes. Ask questions as you think of them to get the most out of class. Try problems on your own to check your understanding. If you’re absent, get notes immediately from a friend. Do your best to learn from this, then try the homework, and ask specific questions. This should all happen the day/night you return.

  Homework Draw all diagrams neatly on your paper. Mark the diagrams and use color where helpful. Show your work. Check odd answers in the back of the book. If an answer is incorrect, try the problem again. Use your notes to find similar problems we did in class. If you are really stuck on a problem, clearly mark it so you can ask in class. Ask in class! Really pay attention, make notes on your paper, and make sure you understand the correction. These questions should be reviewed before a quiz or test.

Studying Taking a few minutes each day to review recent concepts before starting your homework can really make a difference. When doing review problems before a test or quiz, have all relevant notes out. Review them first, then try the review problems without their help. Use your notes if you get stuck. Mark problems you are stuck on or get wrong. Ask questions after trying them and reviewing your notes. Make sure you revisit these questions after getting an answer to be sure you remember. Go back through your notes to see if there are any concepts not on the review worksheets. After completing review, try anything you struggled with again, from scratch, on a separate paper, without help (this is how you’ll have to do it during a test!). This will really test to see if you remember and understand the concepts! Be present in class the day of the assessment while all of the info is fresh in your mind!