Description
This ready-to-print lesson on proving lines parallel using converse theorems gives you everything needed for successful Geometry instruction with minimal prep time.
What's Included
✓ Guided notes with organized key concepts and guided practice for scaffolded learning
✓ Notes video (streaming and download) perfect for confident instruction, absent students, or flipped classrooms
✓ Practice A & B in two comparable forms for homework/classwork flexibility
✓ Exit ticket and warm-up for quick formative assessment and next-day review
Learning Objective
Students will:
- use properties, definitions, postulates, and theorems to prove lines are parallel
- prove statements using reasons such as the converse of the corresponding, alternate interior, alternate exterior, same side interior, same side exterior, and vertical angles theorems
- apply the converse theorems to solve problems such as determining the value of a variable that makes two lines parallel
Students will prove statements using reasons such as:
- the converse of the corresponding angles theorem
- the converse of the alternate interior angles theorem
- the converse of the alternate exterior angles theorem
- the converse of the same side interior angles theorem
- the converse of the same side exterior angles theorem
Primary Standards Addressed
G.4A, G.6A from Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills for Geometry (TEKS)
G-CO.9 from Common Core State Standards (CCSS)
Resource Details
This resource is in PDF format. Check out the preview for a detailed look!
Lesson Notes - 3 pages + key
Notes Video - Streaming and download links
Practice A - 2 pages + key
Practice B - 2 pages + key
Exit Ticket (4 per page printable) - 1 page + key
Warm-Up (4 per page printable) - 1 page + key
Exit Ticket (Display) - 1 page
Warm-Up (Display) - 1 page
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Description
This ready-to-print lesson on proving lines parallel using converse theorems gives you everything needed for successful Geometry instruction with minimal prep time.
What's Included
✓ Guided notes with organized key concepts and guided practice for scaffolded learning
✓ Notes video (streaming and download) perfect for confident instruction, absent students, or flipped classrooms
✓ Practice A & B in two comparable forms for homework/classwork flexibility
✓ Exit ticket and warm-up for quick formative assessment and next-day review
Learning Objective
Students will:
- use properties, definitions, postulates, and theorems to prove lines are parallel
- prove statements using reasons such as the converse of the corresponding, alternate interior, alternate exterior, same side interior, same side exterior, and vertical angles theorems
- apply the converse theorems to solve problems such as determining the value of a variable that makes two lines parallel
Students will prove statements using reasons such as:
- the converse of the corresponding angles theorem
- the converse of the alternate interior angles theorem
- the converse of the alternate exterior angles theorem
- the converse of the same side interior angles theorem
- the converse of the same side exterior angles theorem
Primary Standards Addressed
G.4A, G.6A from Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills for Geometry (TEKS)
G-CO.9 from Common Core State Standards (CCSS)
Resource Details
This resource is in PDF format. Check out the preview for a detailed look!
Lesson Notes - 3 pages + key
Notes Video - Streaming and download links
Practice A - 2 pages + key
Practice B - 2 pages + key
Exit Ticket (4 per page printable) - 1 page + key
Warm-Up (4 per page printable) - 1 page + key
Exit Ticket (Display) - 1 page
Warm-Up (Display) - 1 page
Having difficulty with a file?
Visit the FAQs section, submit a help ticket, or email allison@mathbeach.com before leaving feedback.
Copyright © Math Beach Solutions LLC.
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.





