Here are the geometry assignments for the week of April 6– April 10, 2020 and a suggested pacing guide.
Monday: 45-45-90 Triangles – video
Tuesday: 30-60-90 Triangles
Wednesday: Week 2 Challenge
Thursday: Quizizz – Click the link – https://quizizz.com/join?gc=373758 (or go to joinmyquiz.com and enter the code 373758) Make sure your username is your first and last name.
Here are some tutorials that may be useful if you need help.
45-45-90 Special Right Triangles: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQEqpVK7ZPA
30-60-90 Special Right Triangles: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8N9U8ELNILE
Similar Right Triangles: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QluMKpTtzLQ
Zoom Follow Up Instruction and Guided Practice Hours:
All teachers are available for all students during zoom sessions.
Day | Time | Teacher | Zoom link: |
Monday April 6 | 1:00 – 1:30 p.m. | Ms. Bender | |
Wednesday April 8 | 10:00-10:30 a.m. | Mr. Overmiller | |
Wednesday April 8 | 10:30-11:00 | Mr. Boyd | |
Wednesday April 8 | 2:00-3:00 p.m. | Mr. Weiss | |
Wednesday April 8 | 5:00-5:30 p.m. | Mr. Homan |
Monday: Access new assignments and begin working. Use Zoom meetings above for questions.
Tuesday and Wednesday: Continue working on assignments. Use Zoom meetings above for questions.
Thursday: Answer keys will be posted.
Thursday– Sunday: Take the Quizizz. Scan the week’s assignments using Notes app in iPhone or TinyScanner app on Android and email to your teacher if you didn’t already do so as you finished them.
All work must be completed by 11:59 PM on Sunday
FAQs
What if I don’t have a printer?
No worries! Just write the problem and work out the solution on a piece of notebook paper. Be sure to number your problems and note the assignment name at the top of the paper. Then take a scan or photo and send to your teacher with your name (if you’re not using your school email account), class period and assignment name in the subject line. Please don’t just reply to this email.
What if I don’t understand how to do the assigned problems?
Watch the videos posted for the assignments. They walk you through how to do similar problems. Also check your teacher’s blog/website. He/She may have additional resources like notes or a video posted there.
What if I still don’t understand how to do the problems?
Attend a Zoom session listed above. Your teachers miss you. They would rather be answering your questions than waiting for someone to show up.
What is my own teacher’s session isn’t the next one?
Not a problem! The other geometry teachers are happy to meet you and help you.
What if I don’t have a webcam or don’t want to participate using video?
No worries! You can still join and listen and watch.
What if I don’t have a microphone?
Many headphones now have built in microphones that you may be able to use as a microphone. But you’re still welcome to attend a Zoom session and just watch and listen. If you have questions, your teacher may have the chat window open to send messages.
Do I have to stay for the whole Zoom session?
No, you’re welcome to pop in to get your questions answered and then you can leave when you’re ready.
What if I still don’t understand?
Please email your teacher. He/She may be able to help you that way.
How do I turn it in?
Scan the week’s assignments using Notes app in iPhone or TinyScanner app on Android and email to your teacher if you didn’t already do so as you finished them. Once you have done this, you can email you’re your teacher your assignments. Include your class period and the assignment(s) name(s) in the subject line.
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