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How can I help my Child What will my Child Learn in Support your student at home: - Review vocabulary and or notes with your child - Look at completed homework assignments and ask the question, “Explain to me how you solved . . .” Geometry - Ask: “What kind of problems did you solve in Geometry today?” - Ask: “Are there any problems from class or from homework that are causing you to struggle?” and “What made them difficult problems?” - Ask: “Have you turned in all of your assignments? Do you have any upcoming projects or quizzes/ tests? “Have you received a grade report?” Use resources that are available for assistance: - Anne Arundel County Library online tutoring and assistance (library card necessary) http://www.aacpl.net (Look for the Homework Help icon) - Communicate directly with the teacher via agenda books, e-mails or phone calls - Utilize after-school assistance offered by your student’s teacher. Anne Arundel County Public Schools Dr. Kevin M. Maxwell Superintendent of Schools Anne Arundel County Public Schools prohibits discrimination in matters affecting employment or in providing access to programs on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, marital status, sexual orientation, or disability unrelated in nature and extent so as to reasonably preclude performance. For more information, contact Mr. Leslie N. Stanton, Specialist in Human Relations, Anne Arundel County Public Schools, 2644 Riva Road, Annapolis, Maryland 21401, (410) 222-5318; TDD (410) 222-5500. www.aacps.org 2698/88c (New 10/09)DPS/CH Anne Arundel County Public Schools Topics in Geometry What will my child learn in Geometry Exploring Geometry - Postulates relating to points, lines, line segments, centers, planes and angles - Rigid transformations Volume and Surface Area of Three-Dimensional Figures Geometry is a Maryland high school graduation requirement. Students follow a comprehensive program of study aligned to the Maryland State Curriculum. Students will demonstrate the ability to solve mathematical and real world problems using measurement and geometric models and will justify and explain the processes used. An honors option is available. -Euler diagrams -Proofs - Theorems as related to arcs, central and inscribed angles, secants, tangents chords In Geometry students will: Parallels and Polygons Additional topics for Honors Geometry are: • analyze and represent two and three dimensional figures using tools & technology -Parallel line theorems and postulates -Interior and exterior angles of polygons • identify properties of geometric figures using the coordinate plane and concepts from algebra Congruence • use transformations to move figures, create designs and/or demonstrate geometric properties • construct and/or draw and/or validate properties of geometric figures using appropriate tools and technology • identify and/or verify congruent or similar figures and/or apply equality or proportionality of their corresponding parts Logic and Proof -Inductive and deductive reasoning -Prisms, pyramids, cylinders, cones and spheres Circles - Set Theory -Triangle congruence -Properties of special quadrilaterals Constructions -Basic constructions - Rigid Transformations of geometric figures (Honors only) Similar Figures • solve problems using two-dimensional figures and/or right triangle trigonometry -Dilations and scale factors - Polygon similarity - Triangle similarity • use inductive or deductive reasoning Properties of Right Triangles and Trigonometry • use algebraic and/or geometric properties to measure indirectly -Pythagorean Theorem and the converse -Right Triangle Trigonometry •use techniques of measurement and will estimate and calculate and/or compare perimeter, circumfer- ence, area, surface area and volume of two and three dimensional figures and their parts Perimeter and Area -Composite figures -Triangles, quadrilaterals and regular polygons Students will demonstrate the ability to solve mathematical and real world problems