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Rock Island High School Course: Exploratory Geometry 2011-2012 Instructor Information Name: Phone: (309) 793-5950 ext. E-mail: @risd41.org Best times to be reached: M-F 7:30-8:00 a.m. and 3:15-4:00 p.m. Course Description This course will cover the same basic topics as Geometry, but will emphasize the basic structure of Plane Geometry and the practical applications of geometrical topics, rather than the formal proof that is required in formal geometry. Students induce conclusions by experimenting and by reasoning from given facts. This is a full year course offered primarily to the student who needs the concepts of geometry for career educational preparation. Course Outline Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 Unit 5 Unit 6 Unit 7 Unit 8 Unit 10 Unit 11 Basics of Geometry Segments and Angles Parallel and Perpendicular Lines Triangle Relationships Congruent Triangles Quadrilaterals Similarity Polygons and Area Right Triangles and Trigonometry Circles Pacing Chart for Quarter 1 Week 1 Week 2-3 Week 4-5 Week 6-7 Week 8-9 Finding - Describing Patterns and Points, Lines, and Planes Intersections, Segments, and Angles Angle and Segment Bisectors, and Comp. and Supp. Angles Vertical Angles, Relationships between Lines, Perpendicular Lines, Transversals, and Translations Quarter 2 Week 1 Week 2-3 Week 4-5 Week 6-7 Week 8-9 Classifying Triangles and Angle Measures Isosceles - Equilateral Triangles and Pythagorean Theorem with Distance Formula Converse of Pythagorean Theorem, Medians of a Triangle Triangle Inequalities, Congruence and Triangles, SSS, SAS Prove Triangles Congruent by ASA, AAS, and HL Quarter 3 Week 1 Week 2-3 Week 4-5 Week 6-7 Week 8-9 Polygons and Parallelograms Quadrilaterals, Rhombus, Rectangles, Squares, and Trapezoids Ratios, Proportions, and Similar Polygons AA Similarity, Classify Polygons, Angles in Polygons, Area of Squares, Rectangles, and Triangles Area of Parallelograms, Trapezoids, Circles and Circumference Quarter 4 Week 1 Week 2-3 Week 4-5 Week 6-7 Week 8-9 Square Roots, Multiplying Radicals, and 45-45-90 Triangles 30-60-90 Triangles, and Tangent Ratio Sine - Cosine Ratios, and Solving Right Triangles Parts of a Circle, Arc, Central Angles, and Tangents Inscribed Angle, Polygons, and Properties of Chords Text/Other Resources This course is taught using the text Geometry Concepts and Skills by McDougal Littell (2005) Instructional Procedures and Support Methods of delivery include but are not limited to: lecture, cooperative learning groups, and computer work. Teaching strategies include: note taking, use of the interactive white board, and using graphing calculators. Students are expected to bring all supplies to class every day including the textbook, their notebook or binder, and a pen or a pencil, and daily assignments. Failure to do so can affect the overall grade. Students are expected to work to their ability level and to participate in all class activities. Homework assignments will be given on a daily basis. Students are expected to complete all work on time. Good attendance and punctuality are essential for success in this course. It is the student’s responsibility to schedule an appointment with the teacher to make up ALL missed work within two days of after an excused absence. Failure to do so can affect the overall grade. Assessment Plan Grades are based on points from the following areas: quizzes, unit tests, class projects, homework, and in class activities. Final assessments will be given at the end of each semester. Grading System District Grading Scale: A 90-100 B 80-89 C 70-79 D 60-69 F 0-59 Grading 20% Homework/Class Work 30% Quizzes 50% Tests Department Homework/Class Work Policy NO LATE ASSIGNMENTS WILL BE ACCEPTED. Department Retest Policy There is typically one test per unit. Each test will be graded based on 100 points, regardless of the number of questions. Each test will be preceded by a practice test that will mirror the actual test. Any student regardless of score may retake the test. In order to retake a test, a student must come in before or after school to review and correct the first test. The review and retest must be done within five school days of receiving the test back. The better of the two grades will be the final grade. The average of the above grades will count as 90% and the final exam will count as 10% of the final grade