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Circumference, Area, and Volume

Below are links to notes sheets for circumference, area of circles and polygons, and 3-D solids. The cover lateral and surface area, and volume. Areas of Circles and Sectors Notes Sheet 3-Dimensional Figures Notes Prisms: Surface Area & Volume Notes Cylinder: Surface Area & Volume Notes Pyramids and Cones Notes Sheet Formulas Reference Sheet   [...]

By | 2017-11-13T22:01:56+00:00 May 10th, 2016|Geometry|0 Comments

Graphing Polar Equations

We have spent some time learning how to graph circles, limacons, rose curves, and lemniscates on the polar coordinate plane. The material you see below is borrowed heavily from Yosh's Graphing Polar Equations part 1, part 2, and part 3. I have included a link to the Word document instead of a pdf of the [...]

By | 2017-11-13T22:01:56+00:00 April 26th, 2016|PreCalculus|2 Comments

Chords, Secants and Tangents, Oh my!

When starting a new unit on circles, I'm cognizant of how important learning the vocabulary is. Most geometry students are only familiar with the center, radius and diameter of a circle. Following a trigonometry unit, the word tangent takes on  a new meaning. The following notes sheets and study guides should help address this. Lines & Segments that [...]

By | 2017-11-13T22:01:56+00:00 April 5th, 2016|Geometry|2 Comments

How do you measure a zip line?

Over spring break we were treated to a once in a lifetime cruise to the Bahamas. My husband's parents wanted to celebrate their upcoming 50th anniversary by taking the whole family to Haiti and Jamaica. While on the trip, many of us rode the zip line down the Dragon's Breath Flight Line in Labadee, Haiti. [...]

By | 2017-11-13T22:01:56+00:00 March 29th, 2016|Geometry|0 Comments

Special Right Triangles

Special Right Triangles Two special right triangles appear in upper levels of mathematics and in construction. In this investigation you can learn how to find the lengths of the sides of isosceles right triangles and 30-60-90 right triangles using short cuts. Special Right Triangles Investigation

By | 2017-11-13T22:01:56+00:00 March 8th, 2016|Algebra II, Geometry|0 Comments

Using Normal Distributions

A normal distribution is one type of probability distribution. It has a bell-shaped curve. Normal distributions are often used when calculating grades and curving them based on the standard deviation. The notes sheet below asks students to use what they know about the mean and standard deviation to fill out a normal distribution template for the [...]

By | 2017-11-13T22:01:56+00:00 February 22nd, 2016|Algebra II, Statistics|0 Comments

Similar Polygon Exploration

Explore the relationship between the ratios of sides of similar polygons. Determine how the perimeters of similar polygons relate to one another. Next explore the relationship between the area of dilations. Remember the scale factor? How does it factor in? Choose between  a coordinate geometry exploration or a Geogebra exploration.    Similar Polygons Explorations

By | 2017-11-13T22:01:56+00:00 February 13th, 2016|Geometry|0 Comments

Properties of Quadrilaterals

There is a  lot to keep straight when it comes to quadrilaterals and their properties. I've decided to have my students take notes over the properties by making flash cards. Quadrilaterals & Other Polygons Flash Cards - print this version if you want them to fill out the cards Quadrilaterals & Other Polygons Flash Cards Filled [...]

By | 2017-11-13T22:01:57+00:00 January 31st, 2016|Geometry|2 Comments