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Trousdale County Schools Weekly Lesson Plan Teacher: Canaan Bowman Pacing Guide Week #: 24 Dates: 2/10 – 2/14 Subject: Geometry Common Core Standard(s) to be taught: (Write the entire standard) CCSS G.C.2 - Identify and describe relationships among inscribed angles, radii, and chords. Include the relationship between central, inscribed, and circumscribed angles; inscribed angles on a diameter are right angles; the radius of a circle is perpendicular to the tangent where the radius intersects the circle. CCSS G.C.3 - Construct the inscribed and circumscribed circles of a triangle, and prove the properties of angles for a quadrilateral inscribed in a circle. CCSS G.GMD.1 - Give an informal argument for the formulas for the circumference of a circle, area of a circle, volume of a cylinder, pyramid, and cone. Use dissection arguments, Cavalieri’s principle, and informal limit arguments. SPI(s) to be taught: (Write the entire SPI) SPI 3108.4.13 - Identify, analyze and /or use basic properties and theorems of circles to solve problems. Daily practice activity for citing text based evidence in conversation and/or writing: I Can Statements : Student Agenda: I can use theorems about tangency to find Posted daily but NOT included in Lesson Plan measurements of angles and segments in circles. I can use theorems about perpendicular bisectors to chords to find the length of a segment in a circle. I can find the measure of an inscribed angle or central angle by using the inscribed angle theorems. I can derive the formula for the area of a circle. Assessment Strategies (for Stage 1 teachers ONLY): Assessment used to determine mastery daily: If a quiz or test is given, include in the Teacher’s Lesson Plan Notebook. Instructional Materials (for Stage 1 teachers ONLY): All instructional materials are to be included in the Teacher’s Lesson Plan Notebook. Instruction: In outline form, describe each day of instruction. Day 1 Bellringer: Circumference/Area/Arc Length/Sector Area Practice Tangent Lines Notes/Guided Practice Independent Practice Exit Ticket Day 2 Day 3 Bellringer: Tangent Lines 12-1 WB pages (Independent Practice) Chords and Arcs Notes/Guided Practice Independent Practice Exit Ticket Bellringer: Tangent Lines/Chords and Arcs Quiz (Tangent Lines/Chords and Arcs) Finish Chords and Arcs Practice Problems Exit Ticket Formative Assessment: Bellringer – assess students’ abilities to apply skills taught thus far in the unit Observations during guided and independent practice Exit Ticket Bellringer – assess students’ knowledge of concepts taught in previous lesson Observations during guided and independent practice Exit Ticket Bellringer – assess students’ abilities to apply concepts taught in last two lessons Observations during guided and independent practice Quiz Exit Ticket 1 Day 4 Day 5 Bellringer: Circumference, Area, Tangent Lines, and Chords and Arcs Drill Inscribed Angles Notes/Practice Problems Independent Practice Exit Ticket Bellringer: Chords and Arcs/Inscribed Angles 12-2 and 12-3 WB pages Area of a Circle Lab Bellringer – assess students’ abilities to apply concepts taught thus far in the unit Observations during guided and independent practice Exit Ticket Bellringer – assess students’ knowledge of concepts taught in previous lesson Observations during lab activity Day 6 Day 7 Alternate Instructional Interventions: Provide a specific plan for alternate instructional interventions, or re-teaching. On B days, the end of class will be used to re-address any material with which students show difficulty in understanding. Students will be allowed to re-take quizzes that they scored poorly on using InteractMath to improve their grade and gain more exposure to the content. Instructional technologies to enhance learning: List how each will enhance the effectiveness of the lesson. InteractMath website will be used for students to improve quiz grades and gain more exposure to the content in a one-onone environment while also giving the students more responsibility over their own learning. KUTA Software will be used to practice and assess skill-based problems. PearsonSuccessNet online edition of the textbook will be used to project problems on the board to simplify students seeing the problems worked out by the teacher. 2