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Preview of Geometry Unit- booklets, extra work, quiz/test

Geometry Unit- booklets, extra work, quiz/test

31 slides including: Shape Pairing Matching shape names to shapes Sequencing Identifying 3D shapes Edges, vertices, faces Curved and flat surfaces and a final quiz/test
Preview of Intro to Distributive Property (order of operations, area models, variables)

Intro to Distributive Property (order of operations, area models, variables)

This is Common Core (some standards on 2nd slide) If you allow students to access this themselves (granted you are 1:1), students learn on their own. This is foundational, and its purpose is to build students up and feel successful with the distributive property. If they didn't get order of operations or area models, that might happen here too. Follow this up with a short 4-5 question quiz. An extra practice sheet for those who need it. Then another 4-5 question quiz for students to improve
Preview of Unit 1 Lesson 1: Points, Lines, and Planes PowerPoint presentation

Unit 1 Lesson 1: Points, Lines, and Planes PowerPoint presentation

This is a PowerPoint presentation for the 1st lesson in my unit 1 on Basic Geometry Terms and Symbols for my geometry course. Included are the answers to the notes which are available for FREE as a PDF. This is designed to be teacher led, but many of my students used this to get notes they missed or to review. It can easily be modified for the teacher's specific use in the classroom. My corny jokes can easily be deleted. WHY? I can't imagine! A worksheet and quiz are also available for p
Preview of Find the Area!

Find the Area!

Use this EDITABLE freebie to show your learners how to find the area by counting tiles/boxes. Then, have them practice by creating other shapes with the same area! Although a simple starter worksheet, it can be paired with manipulatives to increase student engagement. EXTENDED OHIO STATE STANDARD: G.68.2c Find the area of figures by counting unit squares. I can...find the area of figures by counting unit squares.
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