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Welcome to Geometry Mrs. Manning Room 201
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Judy Manning Bachelor of Science Northern Kentucky University Degrees: Mathematics and Psychology Masters of Education Northern Kentucky University Concentration: Mathematics 26 years of teaching experience at Highlands Middle School
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New Common Core Standards What does that mean for my child? Fewer concepts More in-depth More rigorous Mastery learning Level Playing Field *Geometry seems to be the area with the fewest changes.
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The Common Core Standards o Congruence o Transformations in the plane o Congruence in terms of rigid motions o Prove geometric theorems o Make geometric constructions o Similarity, Right Triangles, and Trig o Understand similarity from transformations o Define and apply trig ratios related to right triangles o Apply trigonometry to other triangles o Prove similarity theorems o Modeling with Geometry o Apply geometric concepts to create models in order to solve problems.
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o Circles o Understand and apply theorems about circles o Find arc lengths and areas of sectors of circles o Expressing Geometric Properties with Equations o Translate between the geometric description and the equation for a conic section o Use coordinates to prove simple geometric theorems algebraically. o Geometric Measurement and Dimension o Explain volume formulas and use them to solve problems. o Visualize the relationship between two- dimensional and three-dimensional models.
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Develop the following Mathematical Practices Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them. Reason abstractly and quantitatively. Construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of others. Model with mathematics. Use appropriate tools strategically. Attend to precision. Look for and make use of structure. Look for and express regularity in repeated reasoning.
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Communicate Mathematically
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Teaching Environment Active Hands-On Discovery Collaborative Develops Critical Thinking Rigorous
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Our Textbook
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Homework Yes, they really do have it everyday. It won’t all be in the book. There are a few rare exceptions. When in doubt, check the website. We practice to solidify our skills, determine what we still need to work on, and to develop mastery. Late work will be completed in Saturday School.
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Grading Point System Class work (5-25 pts) Homework (5 – 25 pts) Quizzes ( about 50 pts) Tests (100- 150 pts) Projects (50 – 100 pts) Open Responses (25-50 pts)
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Web Site Syllabus Announcements about upcoming quizzes, tests, projects Assignments Copies of homework (if a handout) Pictures of our active learning
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Contact Information Phone: 815-2524 E-mail: Judy.Manning@fortthomas.kyschools.us Judy.Manning@fortthomas.kyschools.us Contact information also on website Contact me any time if you have a question or concern.
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What can you do to help your child be successful in math this year? Encourage them to ask questions if they don’t understand or if they are confused. Monitor homework completion. Touch base with your child frequently to know when they should be studying for quizzes and tests, etc. Let me know immediately if there is any kind of issue or concern.
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Thank You For Coming Tonight!
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