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9/16 Bell Ringer Step 1: Grab today’s material Step 2: Find the next 2 steps in the following number patterns: Q1: 4, 7, 10, 13, , . Q2: 4, 7, 13, 25, , . Q3: 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, , . 16 19 49 97 13 21 Homework: Finish Point, Line and Plane Independent Practice

9/16 Agenda I CAN define, label and identify points, lines, planes, line segments and rays. Bell Ringer Guided Practice – Activity New Material – Vocabulary Independent Practice – Work on labeling, get ready for tomorrow’s project!

Naming Activity: B C D A E F K G G H J I L N O M P 1: Choose a point in your mind. 2: VOLUNTEER 3: OK Vol, I want you to describe the location of your point to Student 2. 4: OK Student 2, come point to the one he/she is talking about based on their description. 5: NOW INTRODUCE NAMES of POINTS and Repeat 1-4 6: SEE HOW MUCH EASIER IT MAKES THINGS?

Naming Activity: B C D A E F K G G H J I L N O M P 1: Choose a point in your mind. 2: VOLUNTEER 3: OK Vol, I want you to describe the location of your line, line segment or ray to Student 2. 4: OK Student 2, come point to the one he/she is talking about based on their description. 5: NOW INTRODUCE NAMES of POINTS and Repeat 1-4 6: SEE HOW MUCH EASIER IT MAKES THINGS? NEED TO SAY THAT THERE ARE LINES, LINE SEGMENTS AND RAYS HERE, maybe put up the 3 notations on the board and fill in as we go through activity.

Who is the most powerful feline? 2 1 L 4 E A B N 6 G 5 G A N O 3 Who is the most powerful feline? Name each line, line segment, or ray in as many ways as possible. Go in order of 1-6 to discover the answer to the riddle. B

Vocabulary Line Line Segment Ray Plane A line connects two points and extends in both directions forever. A line segment connects two points and stops at both points A ray starts from one point and extends forever in 1 direction A plane is any area composed of 3 non-collinear points. A flat surface.

Independent Practice You now have all but the last 5 minutes of class to work on your independent practice.

ACT Question of the Day Which of the following IS NOT represented in the diagram at right? BC CB PO OP QA C B O A D P Q Homework: Finish Point, Line and Plane Independent Practice