Geometry Lab

COURSE TITLE: Geometry
Lab
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
Geometry Lab is intended for
students who have struggled with Math classes in the past and would like to have extra time and instruction
to reach the course goals and standards.
It earns an elective credit,
instead of a Math credit.
COURSE GOALS/OBJECTIVES/STANDARDS:
While
not a clone of the standard Geometry course Geometry Lab is intended to work
hand in hand with the Geometry course, and therefore has very similar goals,
objectives, and standards. Upon successful completion of this course, the
student should be able to:
-Utilize
algebraic methods to find missing information about sides, segments and angles
in geometric figures.
-Recognize reflections, translations, and
rotations of functions
-Apply congruence theorems to compare
angles and triangles.
-Apply properties of general and special
right triangles to solve problems
-Prove properties of segments, triangles, and quadrilaterals use their coordinate representations.
-Apply coordinate representations or
rotations, and reflection
-Collect data organize and graph information
collected from geometric figures
-Use axioms to develop deductive
reasoning in proofs
-Construct hypotheses about lines,
planes, angles, arcs and tangents through investigations outside the classroom
-Describe in writing the relationship
among the area, perimeter and volume of various two and three dimensional
figures or geometric models in real life
-Use appropriate symbols to express
points, lines, segments, rays, angles, triangles, congruence, similarity, and
other geometric notations
-Apply deductive and inductive reasoning
with respect to geometric figures, patterns, and mathematical structures
-Compare the attributes of two and
three-dimensional shapes in architecture and the real world
SCOPE
AND SEQUENCE:
Fall Semester
Definitions Ch 1 9 days
Reasoning Ch 2 7 days
Parallels and Polygons Ch 3 9 days
Triangle Congruence Ch 4 9 days
Perimeter and Area Ch
5 9 days
Spring Semester
Shapes in Space Ch 6 8 days
Volume, Surface Area Ch 7 8 days
Similar Shapes Ch 8 7 days
Circles Ch 9 7 days
Trigonometry Ch 10 8 days
Proof & Logic Ch 12 5 days
AFNORTH International Middle/High School’s CSP
(Continuous School Progress) goal is:
“All
students will improve their written communication skills across the
curriculum.” The 6 + 1
trait is the model selected to improve school-wide writing in all subject
areas. The 6+1 Trait writing framework is a powerful way to learn and use a
common language to refer to characteristics of writing as well as establish a
common vision of what “strong” writing looks like. Teachers and students will
use the 6+1 Trait model to identify areas of strength and weakness as they
continue to strive towards continued writing improvement. Success of all
students requires that the 6 + 1 Trait become a consistent and integral
component of each course taught at AFNORTH International Middle/High School.
COURSE
GRADING AND ASSESSMENT:
Each Semester is split into two quarters. During the quarter, a student will take several tests worth 100 points each. Assignments can be expected daily. These will be checked by a 10-point homework quiz based on the assignment. It is required that work be shown on all assignments.
A notebook is required, and will be picked up each quarter. This notebook should contain all assignments, class notes, and handouts. It is worth 100 points.
The Semester grade consists of the two quarter grades plus a Semester Exam. The Semester Exam equals one half of a quarter grade making it worth 20 percent of the grade.
COURSE EXPECTATIONS/CONSEQUENCES:
It is expected that all students will come to class with a willingness to learn. Classroom time is to be used for learning. Behavior should never interfere with learning. Students are expected to bring all necessary supplies with them. Gum chewing must be discreet. No Walkmans or other listening devices are allowed. No sunglasses are allowed. Students need to use the restrooms during the very generous ten minute passing period.
Textbook: Geometry. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Texas © 2004.
Online Textbook: http://go.hrw.com/gopages/ma/geo.html
SUPPLIES:
Notebook – 3-ring binder preferred Loose-leaf paper
Graph paper pen or pencils
Ruler – Metric and English calculator
HOMEWORK POLICY:
Assignments
are essential. Very few students can
pass Geometry Lab without faithfully completing the assignments. Assignments are expected to be turned in on
time. An extension of one day will be
granted if a student is having difficulty with an assignment. Otherwise, late assignments will receive half
credit.
MAKE-UP WORK POLICY:
Assignments
not turned in because the student was absent when it was assigned are not
considered late. This applies only to
excused absences. A student will
routinely have an extension of as many days as he was absent. It is expected that tests missed due to
excused absences will be made up within one
week of the absence.
EXTRA HELP:
Please feel free to come see me during seminar period if you feel that you need extra help. I am also available after school by appointment.