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8 Oct 2015 9:50 - 11:20
Geometry Agenda
Angles of a Triangle Homework- students correct
(google classroom announcement)
Congruent Triangles Part 1 (Nearpod) quiz
score - redo - individual
Congruent Triangles (ASA Postulate) reading
Class:Congruence Postulates; SAS, ASA, SSS
Homework
Objectives
Individual :
Students more responsible for learning correcting - reflecting - teaching
Academic:
Congruent Triangles Postulates; SAS, ASA, SSS
10/6/2015 Homework
Angles of a Triangle Homework Unit
2 Lesson 1
Correct 1-3
4 - got it?
Ask a friend.
Ask Mrs. D-B
Check in for points.
Redo Nearpod Part 1 Congruent Triangles (SSS
& SAS) - quiz questions only (not open ended)
Read ASA Postulate page
three
Now we have two ways to show that two
triangles are congruent.
1. SAS Postulate
2. ASA Postulate
3. SSS Postulate
(3 congruent rectangles in space below)
1. SAS Postulate
Side-Angle-Side
If two sides and the included angle of one
triangle are congruent to two sides and the
included angle of another triangle, then the
triangles are congruent.
(p. 227 copy diagram here and congruence
statement)
2.ASA Postulate
p 234
Angle-Side-Angle
3.SSS Postulate Side-Side-Side
p ? - you find the page
AAS Theorem - complete worksheet
Then redo quiz in Congruent Triangles - Nearpod Part 2.
ASA, SAS, and AAS (theorem)
Proving triangles Congruent Homework (Unit 2
Lesson 2)
Questions 1 - 8. ALL.
SSS Postulate Homework (Unit 2 Lesson 4)
Questions 1 and 2 - all parts.