My background is in special education as well as math 7-12. I have lots of experience making learning math fun and enjoyable for students who tend to struggle.
This 5 lesson packet of NYS Regents based questions is created for high school Geometry students to learn about translations, reflections, rotations, sequencing rigid motions, and constructing translations and reflections using a compass and a straightedge. It is designed for the teacher to guide the students through the packet (unless you choose to use it as regents-prep at the end of the year). Each of the 5 lessons are designed to take one 45 minute period to complete. Of course that depen
Common Core Geometry: This quiz was designed for my students to utilize the notes that were given to them in the week leading up to this assessment. The quiz is mostly accessing their knowledge of rigid motions as well as reflecting over a line (and drawing the line y = x and y = -x). I added a bonus question for my students which was about an AIM from the beginning of the year. I informed my students that this quiz will greatly benefit students who are organized and maintain well-written note
This is a notes page on the angles, diagonals, triangles formed, and sum of the interior angles of polygons such as quadrilaterals, pentagons, etc. This is notes only, not practice problems.
This product provides the properties of polygons such as parallelograms, rectangles, rhombus', etc. And how to prove that the polygons are what they are said to be.
Every year it is a struggle to find exciting ways to prepare for the NYS Common Core Geometry Regents Exam. This year, I decided to use one quadrilateral as a basis for asking many different types of questions spanning several units. This is certainly not a one-and-done preparation for the regents exam, but it does offer thought-provoking questions that involve constructions, critical thinking, and writing as well. I hope you find it useful in your Geometry classrooms!
This is an easy-read page of notes for students in Geometry. Here, there are notes on the inverse, converse, and contrapositive in words and "p--> q " form as well.
This product provides formulas for the area of shapes such as circles, parallelograms, rhombus', etc. Part two of this product provides volume, lateral area, and surface area for prisms, pyramids, etc.
Within this document are the circle theorems and locus theorems. The main use for this would be as a study tool in preparation for the end of the year exams!
This product is notes for students about the parts of triangles. The included notes are on circumcenter, centroid, orthocenter, incenter, concurrent lines, and points of concurrency.
This product is a template to use with your students to help them identify the corresponding angles, alternate interior angles, etc. It provides them with spaces to put their responses so that they know how many answers they will get for each section. Just be sure to specify "1 PAIR of angles per box"
This product includes notes on Transformational Geometry including rotations, reflections, different types of isometries, dilations, translations, symmetry.
This is a short, quick worksheet on negations and conjunctions. This could easily be used as an exit slip after teaching a lesson. It involves making a truth table, using symbols and words.
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My background is in special education as well as math 7-12. I have lots of experience making learning math fun and enjoyable for students who tend to struggle.
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