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Similar Polygons- Partner Practice
Similar Polygons- Partner Practice
Similar Polygons- Partner Practice
Similar Polygons- Partner Practice
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One person will be partner A and the other will be partner B. On their own- they will complete as many problems as they can under their assigned column. Then, when time is up (or they finish) they will compare answers. Their answers should be the same for each problem- if any are not the same then they need to work together to figure out the answer. If they did not finish they can work together on the remaining problems.

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Similar Polygons- Partner Practice

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One person will be partner A and the other will be partner B. On their own- they will complete as many problems as they can under their assigned column. Then, when time is up (or they finish) they will compare answers. Their answers should be the same for each problem- if any are not the same then they need to work together to figure out the answer. If they did not finish they can work together on the remaining problems.

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January 13, 2025
I used this to introduce my students to scale factors for a project we were doing for their final.
Lisa W.
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Grades taught: 10th, 11th

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Use congruence and similarity criteria for triangles to solve problems and to prove relationships in geometric figures.
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