1st 7 weeks of math academics will be the study of geometry

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1st 7 weeks of math academics will be the study of geometry

Vocabulary Copy each of the vocabulary terms. Geometry Angle Arc Point Decompose Composition Bench mark degrees of Geometric measure Point Line Plane Coplanar Collinear Postulate Theorem End point Line segment Ray Midpoint

Question What does an angle have to do with a fraction? Week 1 Question What does an angle have to do with a fraction? Think about the question and then discuss the question with someone at your table.

What is your point? Your Geometric point Mentally- where you stand on an issue Your Geometric point Your GPS- your position on the Globe. Physically- where your feet are planted on the earth. Your geometric point is determined by your positon on the x, y axis simultaneously!!

What does this have to do with geometry? Geo- the earth Metry- measurement The science of geometry gives “point” to everyone and everything. The basics: point, line, line- segment, endpoint, ray… 3 D

Put it together Many points in a plane make a line. Line extend in two directions infinitely. RAY

How does this help to answer the question??? Who can eat a whole pie? Do you see your vocabulary here? A slice is a nice part of the pie to eat Who can talk about it?

Let’s Explore Draw your understanding…. Make a circle Find the center of your circle and make a point. Turn your point into an endpoint by drawing a ray from it. Turn your ray into an angle Make both ends of your angle intercept the circle. Tools: Paper Pencil Protractors Pie pieces Colored pencils

Just for entertainment… Make a poster of your understanding… Just for entertainment… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OmSbdvzbOzY