This is an assessment about triangles. Topics covered on this quiz include:
Classifying Triangles by sides and angles
Solving for missing angles in triangles
Exterior Angle Theorem
Triangle Inequality Theorem
Special Segments-angle bisectors & medians
This can be used as a formal in-class assessment or as classwork practice problems or a review homework assignment.
It's made in Microsoft Word so it can be easily modified.
This is a formative assessment (quiz) on geometric similarity, simplifying radicals, ratios and proportions, and "stacked" triangles (similar triangles which share a vertex).
There are two versions of the quiz, and each quiz is two pages, for a total of four pages.
Please download the pdf preview file first, so you can see exactly what's included; the product file is a word document, which you may personalize for your students.
Immediately before this assessment, I use the worksheet named 'Us
This is an assessment tool to see how well students can write and solve one-step as well as multi-step equations. There are basic equations to solve along with word problems to decontextualize.
This quiz tests students knowledge of basic geometry terminology through matching and one construction. I have included four different versions of the quiz to discourage cheating amongst students. This quiz covers material required by the CCLS.
Learning Target: I can use my knowledge of surface area and volume to solve real world problems about cylinders and rectangular prisms. The document will be a word download so you can edit as needed.
This is a quiz that requires students to "write" the definitions and to tell the angles that satisify the definition. It includes: vertical, linear pairs, alternate exterior/interior, same-side exterior/interior, adjacent angles, and corresponding angles. A picture of parallel lines with angles numbered is included.
This is a true/ false quiz containing pertinent information about pi. There is an answer key included. There is 1 extra credit opportunity whereby the student creates a word problem using pi. Thanks ever so much for visiting and supporting our humble shop. Excelsior!
5 individual lessons that has a Power Point Presentation and accompanying worksheet for each lesson as well as an end of unit review andquiz that includes the answer key.
**Great for students who were absent from class and/or struggling in need of remediation... This package contains a private YouTube link to click/watch a 9 minute tutorial video (written and narrated by me) regarding the topic of triangles, particularly the introduction of the Pythagorean Theorem. ---The link ("URL") is listed at top of the very first page of the accompanying video quiz (10 questions with answer key included). Perfect if you wish to have students learn the introductory concepts
Aligned with Chapter 8 of the Glencoe-McGraw Hill Geometry Textbook, this is a quiz over some of the tools of geometry including the Pythagorean Theorem and proportions. It was intended for a remedial high school geometry class, so would be appropriate for middle-school aged students as well as a quick review for higher-level learners.
Test Review associated with Guided Notes - Lesson 7.1 to Guided Notes - Lesson 7.8 Objectives: - Students will be able to solve percent word problems - Students will be able to determine the probability of an event - Students will be able to determine the probability of a conditional event - Students will be able to determine the probability of an event with replacement and without replacement - Students will be able to use circle graphs to illustrate and interpret information
13 questions in interior and exterior angles of a polygon, finding x given the sides or angles of a quadrilateral and finding the missing angles in a special quadrilateral.
Geometry Angles and Arcs Circle Quiz:
Quiz covers all angles and arcs that can occur within circles. 8 problems, with high quality pictures. Key included. (can be used as homework)
A 7 question multiple choice quiz where students have to use one of the laws to come to a conclusion. Questions 1 through 4 are using law of detachment and 5 through 7 are using law of syllogism.
This 17 Question quiz covers all types of angles formed by a transversal. Tests their knowledge of types of angles used, and how they are related. It is a good assessment to check where the class is at a point in time.
**Great for students who were absent from class and/or struggling in need of remediation... This package contains a private YouTube link to click/watch a 15 minute tutorial video (written and narrated by me) regarding the topic of angle pairs created by a 'transversal' cutting two parallel lines (Therefore negating the need for a protractor). The following terms are taught: -- Transversal line -- Corresponding Angles -- Alternate Interior Angles The link is listed at top of the very first page
**Great for students who were absent from class and/or struggling in need of remediation... This package contains a private YouTube link to click/watch a 15 minute tutorial video (written and narrated by me) regarding the topic of a single pair of intersecting lines ("Common Vertex") and the angle pairs that are a result of such an intersection. -- Vertical Angles -- Complementary Angles -- Supplementary Angles -- Adjacent Angles The link ("URL") is listed at top of the very first page of the
**Great for students who were absent from class and/or struggling in need of remediation... This package contains a private YouTube link to click/watch a 15 minute tutorial video (written and narrated by me) regarding "DAY 2" of the topic of angle pairs, this time being furthered by more than one 'transversal' cutting two pairs of parallel lines (Therefore negating the need for a protractor). The following terms are taught: -- Multiple Transversal lines -- Alternate Exterior Angles The link ("UR
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Students are asked to define: acute, obtuse, complementary and supplementary angles and provide an example of each. Students are also asked to use a protractor to create angles and label them with given angle measures. Includes an extra credit question.
5th - 12th
Applied Math, Geometry, Measurement
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