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Congruent Triangles Guided Notes (including Included angles/sides notes) Part 1
Congruent Triangles Guided Notes (including Included angles/sides notes) Part 1
Congruent Triangles Guided Notes (including Included angles/sides notes) Part 1
Congruent Triangles Guided Notes (including Included angles/sides notes) Part 1
Congruent Triangles Guided Notes (including Included angles/sides notes) Part 1
Congruent Triangles Guided Notes (including Included angles/sides notes) Part 1
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These guided notes give you the opportunity to explain SSS, SAS, and ASA in your own words. There is plenty of space in each box for students to write whatever notes you think are important. Also included is a thorough explanation of what it means to be an included angle and included side. These to terms have been difficult for many of my students to understand, so these Frayer models and attached questions have helped many of my students more fully grasp this concept. The last few things discussed at the end of these 'notes' are what I call "legal additions." These are the only times students can "legally" add congruent symbols, and they must remember them.

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Congruent Triangles Guided Notes (including Included angles/sides notes) Part 1

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These guided notes give you the opportunity to explain SSS, SAS, and ASA in your own words. There is plenty of space in each box for students to write whatever notes you think are important. Also included is a thorough explanation of what it means to be an included angle and included side. These to terms have been difficult for many of my students to understand, so these Frayer models and attached questions have helped many of my students more fully grasp this concept. The last few things discussed at the end of these 'notes' are what I call "legal additions." These are the only times students can "legally" add congruent symbols, and they must remember them.

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