Students can practice using special-right-triangle rules to color a winter picture. Students' answer choice corresponds to a color, which corresponds to the number of the problem that they will need to color. Includes two coloring pages, one for each type of special right triangle. (Note: Students will need to understand how to rationalize, however document is editable).
Circuit Practice: Students start in box 1, finding them missing side on the similar right triangle. Their answer should be located in another box, which they should label #2, and so on. The worksheet takes them through 10 problems, and loops back to #1 when they finish.
Students use similar right triangles and a guided question set to understand the origin of the Pythagorean Theorem. Then, students apply the pythagorean theorem to a set of 5 practice problems. Finally, students learn and practice how to write in simplest radical form
For Geometry: Using triangle congruence to prove different theorems about parallelograms (Diagonals bisect each other, opposite angles are congruent, opposite sides are congruent).
Students explore solids by comparing their cross-sections, number of faces, and identifying which 2-D shapes produce 3-D solids when revolved around an axis.
Students investigate the relationship between the Cosine and Sine of complementary angles to make conjectures. Students will practice using their conjecture to answer practice questions.
Constructing Segments using Circles (Intro to Constructions). Students will practice copying a segment, and answering questions regarding congruent circles.