Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Geometry (Class 10)
Lesson Title
Segments and their Measures
Overview
In today’s class the warm-up continues with Lots of Lots #4 and Model Drawing Problem: Lengths of Segments 2. The lesson for the day focuses on solidifying the ability to find the length of a line segment connecting two points a dot grid by thinking about right triangles and areas of squares.
Textbook Sections
§1.3 (Txt. p.17) Segments and their Measures
Vocabulary
length
distance
coordinates
ordered pair
diagonal
right triangle
leg(s) of a right triangle
hypotenuse
polygon
Key Attitudes
Math is about thinking creatively.
Key Ideas
The distance between points can be calculated.
The length of a line can be determined by thinking about it as a right triangle.
Key Skills
I can create a non-square rectangle, right triangle, or non-rectangular parallelogram on the coordinate plane when given the locations of two vertices of the shape.
I can determine the area of a figure drawn on dot paper.
I can create any of the possible squares whose vertices are on the dots of a 5 by 5 grid of dot paper.
I can determien the area of the square on the hypotenuse of a right triangle.
I can determine the length of the side of a square when I know the area of the square.
I can determine the length of a line segment using the locations of the endpoints of the segment.
Turn-In (#9)
Chapter 1- Lesson 2: Segments and Their Measure Practice #35-43
Txt. p. 790 #30-34
Handouts
Geometry Model Drawing Problem: Lengths of Segments 2
Chapter 1- Lesson 2: Practice Finding Lengths
Assignment
Finish “Chapter 1- Lesson 2: Practice Finding Lengths”
Lots of Lots 5
Disclaimer- The assignment as stated in class is the official assignment. Every effort is made to keep this posting accurate, but you should refer to what was stated in class as the final word.
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