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Community High School District 128 Course Standards and Targets Course Title: Informal Geometry (Special Services) Standard #1: (Illinois State Math Goal #6D) Solves problems using comparison of quantities, ratios, proportions, and percents Learning Targets: Writes ratios and solves proportions Identifies and applies similar polygons Proves triangles similar using AA, SAS, and SSS Explores proportions in triangles including midsegments Standard #2: (Illinois State Math Goal #7A) Measures and compares quantities using appropriate units, instruments, and methods Learning Targets: Recognizes patterns and uses inductive reasoning to make conjectures Uses inductive reasoning to make conjectures Solves for interior and exterior angles in triangles Finds the area of squares, rectangles, triangles, parallelograms, trapezoids, circles, and sectors Finds the surface area of prisms, cylinders, pyramids, cones, and spheres Finds the volume of prisms, cylinders, pyramids, cones, and spheres Standard #3: (Illinois State Math Goal #7C) Selects and uses appropriate technology, instruments, and formulas to solve problems, interpret results, and communicate findings Learning Targets: Constructs lines, segments, angles, and bisectors Standard #4: (Illinois State Math Goal #9A) Demonstrates and applies geometric concepts involving points, lines, planes, angles, and space Learning Targets: Understands the basic postulates of Euclidean Geometry and its basic terms: points, lines, and planes Sketches simple figures and their intersections Finds the length of segments and applies the Segment Addition Postulate Classifies angles and recognizes congruent angles Bisects a segment and find the coordinates of the midpoint of a segment Bisects an angle Recognizes properties of adjacent, vertical, complementary, and supplementary angles Finds the measure of angles formed by intersecting lines Uses the properties of equality and congruence Identifies angles formed by two lines and a transversal Identifies and uses reflections and lines of symmetry Standard #5: (Illinois State Math Goal #9B) Identifies, describes, classifies, and compares relationships using points, lines, planes, and solids Learning Targets: Relates parallel and perpendicular lines Uses properties for angles formed by two parallel lines and a transversal Uses a transversal and angle relationships to prove that lines are parallel Uses properties of parallel and perpendicular lines Classifies triangles by their sides and by their angles Finds the angle measures in triangles (Exterior Angle Theorem) Uses properties of isosceles and equilateral triangles Uses the Pythagorean Theorem and the converse of the Pythagorean Theorem Identifies medians in triangles Recognizes and applies relationships between sides and angles of a triangle Recognizes congruent figures and their corresponding parts Proves triangles are congruent using “side-side-side” and “side-angle-side” postulates Proves triangles are congruent using “angle-angle-side” and “angle-side-angle” postulates Recognizes special relationships in right triangles to prove their congruence Identifies and proves overlapping triangles are congruent Uses angle bisectors and perpendicular bisectors Defines and classifies special types of quadrilaterals and finds the angle measures of quadrilaterals Recognizes and applies properties of a parallelogram Determines if a quadrilateral is a parallelogram Uses properties of special types of parallelograms Uses properties of trapezoids Identifies special quadrilaterals based on limited information Identifies and classifies polygons Recognizes polyhedra and the parts Identifies parts of a circle Uses arcs and central angles of circles Standard #6: (Illinois State Math Goal #9D) Uses trigonometric ratios and circular functions to solve problems Learning Targets: Explores the properties of 45-45-90 triangles Explores the properties of 30-60-90 triangles Uses the sine, cosine and tangent ratio to determine side lengths and angle measurements in right triangles