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Geometry Unit 3~Lines and Angles Name _____________________________________________________________________ class period: ___________ Date Learning Targets Practice Score Justify your answers. Use graph paper for all graphs. Day #1 Thursday Nov. 5 I can find and compare lengths of segments. Day #2 Tuesday Nov. 10 I can use the algebraic properties of equality to write algebraic proofs. Practice 3.1/3.2 Segments and Angles I can find and compare lengths of angles Practice 3.4 Reasoning – algebraic proofs I can use the algebraic properties of equality and the equivalence properties of equality and congruence to write geometric proofs. Day #3 Friday Nov. 13 I can use logic to create definitions of objects. Practice 3.3 Definitions and Conditionals Day #4 Tuesday Nov. 17 Given two parallel lines and a transversal, I can identify alternate interior angles, alternate exterior angles, same-side interior angles, and corresponding angles and determine which are equal in measure and which are supplementary. I can write a two column proof that proves two lines are parallel. Practice 3.5 Parallel lines #1 Day #5 Thursday Nov. 19 Practice 3.6 Parallel lines #2 Quiz (3.1-3.5) Vocabulary And Notation Obtuse angle, right angle, acute angle, straight angle, vertical angles, overlapping angles, linear pair, adjacent angles, complementary angles, supplementary angles, overlapping segments Properties of Equality: Addition, division, subtraction, Multiplication, reflexive, Transitive, symmetric, Substitution Distributive property Conditional statement, hypothesis, conclusion, converse, counter example, inductive reasoning, deductive reasoning, venn diagram, biconditional Transversal, alternate interior angles, alternate exterior angles, corresponding angles, same side interior angles Geometry Day #6 Monday Nov. 30 (late start) Day #7 Wednesday Dec. 2 Unit 3~Lines and Angles I can identify and use the Triangle Sum Theorem and Exterior Angle Theorem to solve for unknown interior angles and exterior angles of a triangle. Practice 3.7/3.8 Triangle Sum and Angles in Polygons Exterior angle, Interior angle, remote interior angles, polygon, regular polygon, vertex, side, equilateral, equiangular, I can solve for unknown interior angles and exterior angles of a polygon. I can solve problems that involve mid-segments of triangles and trapezoids. Practice 3.9 Mid-segments Midpoint, midsegment, isosceles trapezoid Day #8 Friday Dec. 4 Review Day #9 Tuesday Dec. 8 Test