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Geometry Curriculum Map Unit – 1st Quarter Essentials of Geometry 1. What are points, lines, and planes? 2. What are congruent segments? Content/Vocabulary Assessment 1. Identify Points, Lines, and Planes A. Vocabulary 1. undefined terms 2. collinear points 3. coplanar points 4. defined terms 5. line segment 6. endpoints 7. ray 8. opposite rays 9. intersection B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice 1. Observation A. Notebook Check 2. Use Segments and Congruence A. Vocabulary 1. postulate, axiom 2. coordinate 3. distance 4. between 5. congruent segments B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice 2. Observation A. Notebook Check B. Notebook Check C. Homework B. Notebook Check C. Homework AZ Standards Addressed 3. How do you find the distance and midpoint between two points? 4. How do you classify angles? 3. Use Midpoint and Distance Formulas A. Vocabulary 1. midpoint 2. segment bisector B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice 3. Observation A. Notebook Check 4. Measure and Classify Angles A. Vocabulary 1. angle a. acute b. right c. obtuse d. straight 2. sides of an angle 3. vertex of an angle 4. measure of an angle 5. congruent angles 6. angle bisector B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice 4. Observation A. Notebook Check B. Notebook Check C. Homework B. Notebook Check C. Homework Mid-Unit Assessment (Instructor Generated) 5. How do you identify complementary and supplementary angles? 5. Describe Angle Pair Relationships A. Vocabulary 1. complementary angles 2. supplementary angles 3. adjacent angles 5. Observation A. Notebook Check 4. linear pair 5. vertical angles B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice 6. How do you classify polygons? 7. How do you find the area and perimeter of a figure? B. Notebook Check C. Homework 6. Classify Polygons A. Vocabulary 1. polygon a. side b. vertex 2. convex 3. concave 4. n-gon 5. equilateral 6. equiangular 7. regular B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice 6. Observation A. Notebook Check 7. Find Perimeter, Circumference, and Area A. Vocabulary 1. perimeter 2. circumference 3. area 4. diameter 5. radius B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice 7. Observation A. Notebook Check B. Notebook Check D. Homework B. Notebook Check C. Homework Unit Assessment (Instructor Generated) Reasoning and Proof 1. How do you use inductive reasoning in mathematics? 2. How do you write statements? 3. How do you construct a logical argument? 1. Use Inductive Reasoning A. Vocabulary 1. conjecture 2. inductive reasoning 3. counterexample B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice 1. Observation A. Notebook Check 2. Analyze Conditional Statements A. Vocabulary 1. conditional statement a. converse b. inverse c. contrapositive 2. if-then form a. hypothesis b. conclusion 3. negation 4. equivalent statements 5. perpendicular lines 6. biconditional statement B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice 2. Observation A. Notebook Check 3. Apply Deductive Reasoning A. Vocabulary 1. deductive reasoning 3. Observation A. Notebook Check B. Notebook Check C. Homework B. Notebook Check C. Homework B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice 4. How can you identify postulates from a diagram? 4. Use Postulates and Diagrams A. Vocabulary 1. line perpendicular to a plane 2. postulate (axiom) 3. theorem B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice B. Notebook Check C. Homework 4. Observation A. Notebook Check B. Notebook Check C. Homework Mid-Unit Assessment (Instructor-Generated) 5. How do you solve an equation? 6. How do you write a geometric proof? 5. Reason Using Properties from Algebra A. Vocabulary 1. equation 2. solve an equation B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice 5. Observation A. Notebook Check 6. Prove Statements about Segments and Angles A. Vocabulary 1. proof 2. two-column proof 3. theorem B. Discussion 6. Observation B. Notebook Check C. Homework A. Notebook Check B. Notebook Check 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice 7. What are the relationships between angles? 7. Prove Angle Pair Relationships A. Vocabulary 1. complementary angles 2. supplementary angles 3. linear pair 4. vertical angles B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice C. Homework 7. Observation A. Notebook Check B. Notebook Check C. Homework Unit Assessment (Instructor-Generated) Parallel and Perpendicular Lines 1. What angle pairs are formed by transversals? 1. Identify Pairs of Lines and Angles A. Vocabulary 1. parallel lines 2. skew lines 3. parallel planes 4. transversal 5. corresponding angles 6. alternate interior angles 7. alternate exterior angles 8. consecutive interior angles B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice 1. Observation A. Notebook Check B. Notebook Check C. Homework 2. How are angles related for two parallel lines and a transversal? 3. How do you prove lines are parallel? 2. Use Parallel Lines and Transversals A. Vocabulary 1. corresponding angles 2. alternate interior angles 3. alternate exterior angles 4. consecutive interior angles B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice 2. Observation A. Notebook Check 3. Prove Lines are Parallel A. Vocabulary 1. converse 2. two-column proof B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice 3. Observation A. Notebook Check B. Notebook Check C. Homework B. Notebook Check C. Homework Mid-Unit Assessment (Instructor-Generated) 4. How do you find the slope of a line? 4. Find and Use Slopes of Lines A. Vocabulary 1. slope 2. rise 3. run B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice 4. Observation A. Notebook Check B. Notebook Check C. Homework 5. Write and Graph Equations of Lines 5. How do you write an equation of a line? A. Vocabulary 1. slope-intercept form 2. standard form 3. x-intercept 4. y-intercept B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice 5. Observation A. Notebook Check B. Notebook Check C. Homework All Probability will be done before AIMS for INT 10 Probability 1. How do you define probability? How do you find the probability of an event? 2. What is the difference between theoretical and experimental probability? 1. Introduction to Probability A. Vocabulary 1. probability 2. favorable outcome 3. possible outcome B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice 1. Observation A. Notebook Check 2. Experimental Probability A. Vocabulary 1. experimental probability 2. theoretical probability 3. simulation B. Discussion 2. Observation A. Notebook Check B. Notebook Check 2. Deal or No Deal C. Homework B. Notebook Check 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice 3. How do you make a prediction? 3. Predictions A. Vocabulary 1. prediction 2. probability of an event B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice 2. Group Work C. Homework 3. Observation A. Notebook Check B. Notebook Check C. Homework Unit – 2nd Quarter Congruent Triangles 1. How can you find the measure of the third angle of a triangle if you know the measure of the other two angles? Content/Vocabulary Assessment 1. Apply Triangle Sum Properties A. Vocabulary 1. triangle a. scalene b. isosceles c. equilateral d. acute e. right f. obtuse g. equiangular 2. interior angles 3. exterior angles B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice 1. Observation A. Notebook Check B. Notebook Check C. Homework 2. What are congruent figures? 2. Apply Congruence and Triangles A. Vocabulary 1. congruent figures 2. corresponding parts B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice 2. Observation A. Notebook Check B. Notebook Check C. Homework 3. How can you use side lengths to prove triangles congruent? 3. Prove Triangles Congruent by SSS A. Vocabulary 1. congruent figures 2. corresponding parts B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 3. Observation A. Notebook Check B. Notebook Check AZ Standards Addressed 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice C. Homework 4. How can you use two sides and an angle to prove triangles congruent? 4. Prove Triangles Congruent by SAS and HL A. Vocabulary 1. leg of a right triangle 2. hypotenuse B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice 4. Observation A. Notebook Check B. Notebook Check C. Homework 5. If a side of one triangle is congruent to a side of another triangle, what information about the angles would allow you to prove the triangles are congruent? 5. Prove Triangles Congruent by ASA and AAS A. Vocabulary 1. flow proof B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice 5. Observation A. Notebook Check B. Notebook Check C. Homework Mid-Unit Assessment (Instructor-Generated) 6. How can you use congruent triangles to prove angles or sides congruent? 6. Use Congruent Triangles A. Vocabulary 1. corresponding parts B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice 6. Observation A. Notebook Check B. Notebook Check C. Homework 7. Use Isosceles and Equilateral Triangles 7. How are the sides and angles of a triangle related if there are two or more congruent sides or angles? A. Vocabulary 1. legs 2. vertex angle 3. base 4. base angles B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice 7. Observation A. Notebook Check B. Notebook Check C. Homework Unit Assessment (Instructor-Generated) 8. What transformations create an image congruent to the original figure? 8. Perform Congruence Transformations A. Vocabulary 1. transformation 2. image 3. translation 4. reflection 5. rotation 6. congruence transformation B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice 8. Observation A. Notebook Check B. Notebook Check C. Homework Relationships within Triangles 1. What is the midsegment relationship in a triangle? How do you write a coordinate proof? 1. Midsegment Theorem and Coordinate Proof A. Vocabulary 1. midsegment of a triangle 2. coordinate proof 1. Observation A. Notebook Check B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice B. Notebook Check C. Homework 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice Mid-Unit Assessment (Instructor-Generated) 5. How do you find the possible lengths of the third side of a triangle if you know the lengths of two sides? 6. How do you use inequalities to make comparisons in two triangles? How do you write an indirect proof? 5. Use Inequalities in a Triangle A. Vocabulary 1. side opposite 2. inequality B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice 5. Observation A. Notebook Check 6. Inequalities in Two Triangles and Indirect Proof A. Vocabulary 1. indirect proof 2. included angle B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice 6. Observation B. Notebook Check C. Homework A. Notebook Check B. Notebook Check C. Homework Unit Assessment (Instructor-Generated) Similarity 1. How do you use ratios and 1. Ratios, Proportions, and the Geometric 1. Observation proportions to solve a problem? 2. How do you calculate actual distance from a scale drawing? 3. If two figures are similar, how do you find the length of a missing side? Mean A. Vocabulary 1. ratio 2. proportion 3. means 4. extremes 5. geometric mean B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice A. Notebook Check B. Notebook Check C. Homework 2. Use Proportions to Solve Geometry Problems A. Vocabulary 1. scale drawing 2. scale B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice 2. Observation 3. Use Similar Polygons A. Vocabulary 1. similar polygons 2. scale factor B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice 3. Observation A. Notebook Check A. Notebook Check B. Notebook Check C. Homework B. Notebook Check C. Homework Mid-Unit Assessment (Instructor-Generated) 4. How can you show that two triangles are similar? 5. How do you prove that two triangles are similar by using the similarity theorems? 7. How do you dilate a figure in the coordinate plane? 4. Prove Triangles Similar by AA A. Vocabulary 1. similar polygons B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice 4. Observation A. Notebook Check 5. Prove Triangles Similar by SSS and SAS? A. Vocabulary 1. ratio 2. proportion 3. similar polygons B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice 5. Observation A. Notebook Check 7. Perform Similarity Transformations A. Vocabulary 1. dilation 2. center of dilation 3. scale factor of a dilation 4. reduction 5. enlargement 6. transformation B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice 7. Observation A. Notebook Check B. Notebook Check C. Homework B. Notebook Check C. Homework B. Notebook Check C. Homework Unit Assessment (Instructor-Generated) All Probability will be done before AIMS for INT 10 Probability 1. How do you determine the number of possible outcomes, and what they are, using a chart, tree diagram, or the counting principle? 2. How do you find the probability of a compound event? What are mutually exclusive events? 3. How do you distinguish independent and dependent events? 1. Sample Spaces A. Vocabulary 1. sample space 2. tree diagram 3. fundamental counting principle 4. probability 5. outcome B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice 1. Observation A. Notebook Check 2. Compound Events A. Vocabulary 1. compound event 2. mutually exclusive 3. complement of an event B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice 2. Observation A. Notebook Check 3. Independent and Dependent Events A. Vocabulary 1. independent events 2. dependent events 3. compound events B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 3. Observation A. Notebook Check B. Notebook Check C. Homework B. Notebook Check C. Homework B. Notebook Check 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice C. Homework Unit – 3rd Quarter Right Triangles and Trigonometry 1. If you know the lengths of two sides of a right triangle, how do you find the length of the third side? 2. How can you use the sides of a triangle to determine if it right, acute, or obtuse? 3. How can you find the length of the altitude to the hypotenuse of a right triangle? Content/Vocabulary Assessment 1. Apply the Pythagorean Theorem A. Vocabulary 1. Pythagorean Triple 2. right triangle 3. leg of a right triangle 4. hypotenuse B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice 1. Observation A. Notebook Check 2. Use the Converse of the Pythagorean Theorem A. Vocabulary 1. right triangle 2. acute triangle 3. obtuse triangle B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice 2. Observation 3. Use Similar Right Triangles A. Vocabulary 1. altitude of a triangle 2. geometric mean 3. similar polygons B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice 3. Observation A. Notebook Check B. Notebook Check C. Homework A. Notebook Check B. Notebook Check C. Homework B. Notebook Check C. Homework AZ Standards Addressed Mid-Unit Assessment (Instructor-Generated) 4. How do you find the lengths of the sides of special right triangles? Last Priority If Time Allows: 5. How can you find the leg of a right triangle when you know the other leg and one acute angle? Last Priority If Time Allows: 6. How can you find the lengths of the sides of a right triangle when you are given the length of the hypotenuse and one acute angle? 4. Special Right Triangles A. Vocabulary 1. isosceles right triangle B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice 4. Observation A. Notebook Check B. Notebook Check C. Homework 5. Observation A. Notebook Check 5. Apply the Tangent Ratio A. Vocabulary 1. trigonometric ratio 2. tangent B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice 6. Apply the Sine and Cosine Ratios A. Vocabulary 1. sine 2. cosine 3. angle of elevation 4. angle of depression 5. hypotenuse B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice B. Notebook Check C. Homework 6. Observation A. Notebook Check B. Notebook Check C. Homework 7. Observation A. Notebook Check 7. How can you find all the sides and angles of a right triangle? Quadrilaterals 1. How do you find a missing angle measure in a convex polygon? 2. How do you find angle and side measures in a parallelogram? 3. How can you prove that a quadrilateral is a 7. Solve Right Triangles A. Vocabulary 1. solve a right triangle 2. inverse tangent 3. inverse sine 4. inverse cosine B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice B. Notebook Check C. Homework Unit Assessment (Instructor-Generated) 1. Find Angle Measures in Polygons A. Vocabulary 1. diagonal 2. interior angle 3. exterior angle B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice 1. Observation A. Notebook Check 2. Use Properties of Parallelograms A. Vocabulary 1. parallelograms 2. opposite sides 3. opposite angles B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice 2. Observation A. Notebook Check 3. Show that a Quadrilateral is a Parallelogram 3. Observation B. Notebook Check C. Homework B. Notebook Check C. Homework parallelogram? A. Vocabulary 1. parallelogram 2. opposite sides 3. opposite angles B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice A. Notebook Check B. Notebook Check C. Homework Mid-Unit Assessment (Instructor-Generated) 4. What are the properties of parallelograms that have all sides or all angles congruent? What are some important relationships among these parallelograms? 5. What are the main properties of trapezoids and kites? 4. Properties of Rhombuses, Rectangles, and Squares A. Vocabulary 1. rhombus 2. rectangle 3. square 4. parallelogram 5. quadrilateral B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice 4. Observation 5. Use Properties of Trapezoids and Kites A. Vocabulary 1. trapezoid a. bases b. base angles c. legs 2. isosceles trapezoid 3. midsegment of a trapezoid 4. kite 5. Observation A. Notebook Check A. Notebook Check B. Notebook Check C. Homework 6. How can you identify special quadrilaterals? B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice B. Notebook Check 6. Identify Special Quadrilaterals? A. Vocabulary 1. parallelogram 2. rhombus 3. rectangle 4. square 5. trapezoid 6. kite B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice 6. Observation A. Notebook Check C. Homework B. Notebook Check C. Homework Unit Assessment (Instructor-Generated) Properties of Transformations 1. Observation A. Notebook Check 3. How do you reflect a figure in the coordinate plane? 3. Reflections in the coordinate plane. A. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity B. Guided/Independent Practice B. Notebook Check 4. How do you rotate a figure about the origin? C. Homework 5. Glide Reflections/Translations A. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity B. Guided/Independent Practice 2. Observation A. Notebook Check B. Notebook Check 5. What is a glide reflection? 6. Line Symmetry A. Vocabulary 1. Line Symmetry B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice C. Homework 3. Observation A. Notebook Check B. Notebook Check 6. When does a figure have line symmetry? C. Homework 4. Observation A. Notebook Check B. Notebook Check C. Homework Mid-Unit Assessment (Instructor-Generated) 5. Observation A. Notebook Check B. Notebook Check C. Homework 6. Observation A. Notebook Check B. Notebook Check C. Homework 7. Observation A. Notebook Check B. Notebook Check C. Homework Unit Assessment (Instructor-Generated) All Probability will be done before AIMS for INT 10 Probability 1. What is a permutation? 2. What is a combination? 1. Permutations A. Vocabulary 1. permutation 2. factorial 3. set B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice 1. Observation A. Notebook Check 2. Combinations A. Vocabulary 1. combination 2. factorial 3. set B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice 2. Observation A. Notebook Check B. Notebook Check C. Homework B. Notebook Check C. Homework 3. How do you determine when to use combinations versus permutations? 3. Permutations and Combinations A. Vocabulary 1. permutation 2. combination 3. order 4. set B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice 3. Observation A. Notebook Check B. Notebook Check C. Homework Unit – 4th Quarter Properties of Circles 1. How can you verify that a segment is tangent to a circle? 2. How do you find the measure of an arc of a circle? Content/Vocabulary Assessment 1. Use Properties of Tangents A. Vocabulary 1. circle a. center b. radius c. diameter 2. chord 3. secant 4. tangent B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice 1. Observation A. Notebook Check 2. Find Arc Measures A. Vocabulary 1. central angle 2. minor arc 3. major arc 4. semicircle 5. measure a. minor arc b. major arc c. semicircle 6. congruent circles 7. congruent arcs B. Discussion 2. Observation A. Notebook Check B. Notebook Check C. Homework B. Notebook Check AZ Standards Addressed 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice 3. How can you tell if two chords in a circle are congruent? 3. Apply Properties of Chords A. Vocabulary 1. chord 2. arc 3. semicircle B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice C. Homework 3. Observation A. Notebook Check B. Notebook Check C. Homework Mid-Unit Assessment (Instructor-Generated) 4. How do you find the measure of an inscribed angle? 5. How do you find the measure of an angle formed by two chords that intersect inside a circle? 4. Use Inscribed Angles and Polygons A. Vocabulary 1. inscribed angle 2. intercepted arc 3. inscribed polygon 4. circumscribed circle B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice 4. Observation A. Notebook Check 5. Apply Other Angle Relationships in Circles A. Vocabulary 1. chord 2. secant 3. tangent 5. Observation B. Notebook Check C. Homework A. Notebook Check 6. What are some properties of chords, secants, and tangents to a circle? 7. What do you need to know to write the standard equation of a circle? B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice B. Notebook Check 6. Find Segment Lengths in Circles A. Vocabulary 1. segments of a chord 2. secant segment 3. external segment B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice 6. Observation A. Notebook Check 7. Write and Graph Equations of Circles A. Vocabulary 1. standard equation of a circle B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice 7. Observation A. Notebook Check C. Homework B. Notebook Check C. Homework B. Notebook Check C. Homework Unit Assessment (Instructor-Generated) Measuring Length and Area 1. How do you find the area of a triangle and a parallelogram? 1. Areas of Triangles and Parallelograms A. Vocabulary 1. bases of a parallelogram 2. height of a parallelogram 3. area 4. perimeter B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 1. Observation A. Notebook Check B. Notebook Check 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice 2. How do you find the area of a trapezoid, a kite, and a rhombus? 3. How is the ratio of the areas to two similar polygons related to the ratio of corresponding sides? C. Homework 2. Areas of Trapezoids, Rhombuses, and Kites A. Vocabulary 1. height of a trapezoid 2. diagonal 3. bases of a trapezoid B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice 2. Observation 3. Perimeter and Area of Similar Figures A. Vocabulary 1. regular polygon 2. corresponding sides 3. similar polygons B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice 3. Observation A. Notebook Check A. Notebook Check B. Notebook Check C. Homework B. Notebook Check C. Homework Mid-Unit Assessment (Instructor-Generated) 4. How do you find the length of an arc of a circle? 4. Circumference and Arc Length A. Vocabulary 1. circumference 2. arc length 3. radius 4. diameter 5. measure of an arc 4. Observation A. Notebook Check 5. How do you find the area of a sector of a circle? 6. How do you find the area of a regular polygon? 7. How do you find the probability that a point randomly selected in a region is in a particular part of that region? B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice B. Notebook Check 5. Areas of Circles and Sectors A. Vocabulary 1. sector of a circle B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice 5. Observation A. Notebook Check 6. Areas of Regular Polygons A. Vocabulary 1. center of a polygon 2. radius of a polygon 3. apothem of a polygon 4. central angle of a regular polygon B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice 6. Observation A. Notebook Check 7. Use Geometric Probability A. Vocabulary 1. probability 2. geometric probability B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice 7. Observation A. Notebook Check C. Homework B. Notebook Check C. Homework B. Notebook Check C. Homework B. Notebook Check C. Homework Unit Assessment (Instructor-Generated) Surface Area and Volume of Solids 1. When is a solid a polyhedron? 2. How do you find the surface area of a prism and a cylinder? 1. Explore Solids A. Vocabulary 1. polyhedron a. face b. edge c. vertex 2. base 3. regular polyhedron 4. convex polyhedron 5. Platonic solids 6. cross section B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice 1. Observation A. Notebook Check 2. Surface Area of Prisms and Cylinders A. Vocabulary 1. prism a. lateral faces b. lateral edges 2. surface area 3. lateral area 4. net 5. right prism 6. oblique prism 7. cylinder 8. right cylinder B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity 2. Observation A. Notebook Check B. Notebook Check C. Homework B. Notebook Check C. Guided/Independent Practice 3. How do you find the surface area of a pyramid and a cone? 3. Surface Area of Pyramids and Cones A. Vocabulary 1. pyramid 2. vertex of a pyramid 3. regular pyramid 4. slant height 5. cone 6. vertex of a cone 7. right cone 8. lateral surface B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice C. Homework 3. Observation A. Notebook Check B. Notebook Check C. Homework Unit Mini-Assessment (Instructor-Generated) 4. How do you find the volume of a right prism or a right cylinder? 5. How do you find the volume of a pyramid and a cone? 4. Volume of Prisms and Cylinders A. Vocabulary 1. volume B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice 4. Observation A. Notebook Check 5. Volume of Pyramids and Cones A. Vocabulary 1. pyramid 2. cone 3. volume B. Discussion 5. Observation A. Notebook Check B. Notebook Check C. Homework B. Notebook Check 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice 6. How do you find the surface area and volume of a sphere? 7. What is the ratio of the surface areas and volumes of two similar solids? C. Homework 6. Surface Area and Volume of Spheres A. Vocabulary 1. sphere a. center b. radius c. chord d. diameter 2. great circle 3. hemisphere B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice 6. Observation A. Notebook Check 7. Explore Similar Solids A. Vocabulary 1. similar solids B. Discussion 1. Lesson Notes 2. Activity C. Guided/Independent Practice 7. Observation A. Notebook Check B. Notebook Check C. Homework B. Notebook Check C. Homework Unit Mini-Assessment (Instructor-Generated)