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7th Grade Unit 4 Information Geometry CRCT Domain & Weight: Geometry 20% FLIPBOOK for Unit 4 Overview of Unit 4 Prerequisites: Unit 4 Unit Length: Approximately 26 days Checklist for Unit 4 Study Guide for Unit 4 Study Guide KEY for Unit 4 NOTE: Calculators may be used on all standards in this unit. It is still recommended that you require students to do some problems without calculators, but they will be allowed to use them on the Milestones as well as on the common assessment. Concept One: Triangles and Angles Concept Two: Slices and Cross Sections Concept Three: Circles and Area Concept Four: Surface Area Concept Five: Volume TCSS Concept One: Triangles and Angles Standard(s) & Essential Questions MGSE7.G.5 Use facts about supplementary, complementary, vertical, and adjacent angles in a multi-step problem to write and solve simple equations for an unknown angle in a figure. Vocabulary congruent parallel lines perpendicular vertical angles E.Q. How can the special angle relationships – supplementary, complementary, vertical, and adjacent – be used to write and solve equations for multi-step problems? supplementary angles complementary angles adjacent angle acute angle MGSE7.G.2 Explore various geometric shapes with given conditions. Focus on creating triangles from three measures of angles and/or sides, noticing when the conditions determine a unique triangle, more than one triangle, or no triangle. obtuse angle E.Q. What are the characteristics of angles and sides that will create geometric shapes, especially triangles? TCSS right angle unique Resources Assessment MGSE7.G.5 Eureka Math (2014 Common Core) License o Complementary/Supplementary ~ TE | SE o Solving for Unknown Angles ~ TE | SE o Angle Word Problems ~ TE | SE Math Open Ref ~Triangles = 180 (Interactive Site) Glencoe CCSS Math (2013) o Pages 535-550 (Angles) ActivInspire: Angles in Geometry CCGPS Frameworks Secret Angle MGSE7.G.5 MGSE7.G.2 Background Info: Triangle Style (Gangham Style tune) Math Open Ref ~ A side of a triangle is always shorter than the sum of the other two sides. Math Open Ref ~ A triangle cannot be constructed from three line segments if any of them is longer than the sum of the other two. Triangle Theorem Power Point Glencoe CCSS Math (2013) o Pages 551-554 Excellent! o Pages 555-562 Straw Triangles Glencoe Differentiation Skills Practice ~ Missing Angles Word Problems ~ Missing Angles Enrich ~ Missing Angles 12/18/2015 MGSE7.G.2 [Back to Top] 2 TCSS Concept Two: Slices & Cross Sections Standard(s) & Essential Questions MGSE7.G.3 Describe the two-dimensional figures (cross sections) that result from slicing three-dimensional figures, as in plane sections of right rectangular prisms, right rectangular pyramids, cones, cylinders, and spheres. E.Q. How can all possible cross-sections of a solid be determined? TCSS Vocabulary cross section plane sections right rectangular prisms Resources Assessment MGSE7.G.3 Glencoe CCSS Math (2013) o Pages 593-600 Station Activities o Station 2 – Need 1 rectangular prism for group to observe. o Station 3 – No materials needed CCGPS Frameworks Fruit Ninja Sections with Play-Doh Cube video lesson CCGPS Frameworks What’s My Solid Interactive Site o Demonstrate cuts with interactive o Do problems 1 and 4 Khan Academy Cross Sections Cross Section Chart (Fill In with Notes) o Key Graphic Organizer Glencoe Cross Sections o Word Problems o Skills Practice 12/18/2015 MGSE7.G.3 Example and Exemplar of MGSE.7.G.3 Constructed Response [Back to Top] 3 TCSS Concept Three: Circles & Area Standard(s) & Essential Questions MGSE7.G.4 Given the formulas for the area and circumference of a circle, use them to solve problems; give an informal derivation of the relationship between the circumference and area of a circle. E.Q. What is pi? How does it relate to the circumference and diameter of a circle? E.Q. Why is the area of a circle measured in “square units” when a circle isn’t square? MGSE7.G.6 Solve realworld and mathematical problems involving area, volume and surface area of two- and three-dimensional objects composed of triangles, quadrilaterals, polygons, cubes, and right prisms. E.Q. What strategies can be used to find area of regular and irregular polygons without having a specific formula? TCSS Vocabulary circumference pi irregular polygon regular polygon Composite figure Decompose Resources Assessment Eureka Math (2014 Common Core) License o Area & Circumference ~ TE | SE MGSE 7.G.4 Glencoe CCSS Math (2013) o Pages 607-620 ~ Circumference o Pages 621-630 ~ Area of Circles Circle Tool ~ Online Tool ActiveInspire Circles MGSE7.G.4 MGSE 7.G.6 ~ 2-Dimensional Composite Figures Eureka Math (2014 Common Core) License o Module 3 Composite ~ TE | SE o Module 6 Composite ~ TE | SE Glencoe CCSS Math (2013) o Pages 631-638 ~ Composite Figures Project Share Composite Figures Lessons o Click on #2 Interactive-discover & practice breaking down figures. o Click on #3 Match formulas & calculate areas. o Click on #4 Calculate areas of composite figures Video is very good. CCGPS Sir Cumference o Don’t need the book, but it would be fun. o There should be a copy of the book in your media center. Glencoe Circumference o Skills Practice o Word Problems 12/18/2015 MGSE7.G.6 (composite) [Back to Top] 4 TCSS Concept Three: Circles & Area Standard(s) & Essential Questions Vocabulary Resources Assessment Glencoe Area o Skills Practice o Word Problems Concept Four: Surface Area Standard(s) & Essential Questions MGSE7.G.6 Solve realworld and mathematical problems involving area, volume and surface area of two- and threedimensional objects composed of triangles, quadrilaterals, polygons, cubes, and right prisms. E.Q What kinds of problems can be solved using surface areas of right rectangular prisms? TCSS Vocabulary Resources Assessment MGSE.7.G.6 Surface Area Surface area Faces Prism Pyramid Check out the large geometric solids (with nets) from the media center to use with students. Eureka Math (2014 Common Core) License o Pages from Module 3 ~ TE | SE o Pages from Module 6 ~ TE | SE Glencoe CCSS Math (2013) o Pages 665-684 Solid Figures Power Point Surface Area of PRISMS from Glencoe Skills Practice Word Problems Surface Area of PYRAMIDS from Glencoe Skills Practice Word Problems 12/18/2015 MGSE7.G.6 (surface area) [Back to Top] 5 TCSS Concept Five: Volume Standard(s) & Essential Questions Vocabulary Resources Assessment MGSE 7.G.6 Volume MGSE7.G.6 Solve realworld and mathematical problems involving area, volume and surface area of two- and threedimensional objects composed of triangles, quadrilaterals, polygons, cubes, and right prisms. E.Q. How can the concepts of surface area and volume be used to solve problems? TCSS Volume Prism Pyramid Base Eureka Math (2014 Common Core) License o Pages from Module 3 ~ TE | SE o Pages from Module 6 ~ TE | SE Continue using the large geometric solids (with nets) that you checked out from the media center Glencoe CCSS Math (2013) o Volume of Prisms ~ Pages 639 – 652 o Volume of Pyramids ~ Pages 653 – 660 CCGPS Frameworks Go Camping CCGPS Frameworks Volume of a Prism Solids Power Point Volume of Prisms o Skills Practice o Word Problems Volume of Pyramids o Skills Practice o Word Problems 12/18/2015 MGSE7.G.6 (volume) 6 TCSS Concept Five: Volume Standard(s) & Essential Questions Vocabulary Resources Assessment [Back to Top] TCSS 12/18/2015 7