SWBAT… learn about the new semester Agenda 1. Warm-up (5 min) 2. Finals corrections (15 min) 3. Teacher evaluation (15 min) 4. New categories/weights for all classes (5 min) 5. How to calculate grades (10 min) Warm-Up: 1. Take out your final corrections and Scantron sheet Wed, 1/29
SWBAT… learn about the new semester. Agenda Warm-up (5 min) Finals corrections (15 min) Teacher evaluation (15 min) New categories/weights for all classes (5 min) How to calculate grades (10 min) Warm-Up: Take out your final corrections and S cantron sheet. Wed, 1/29. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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SWBAT… learn about the new semester
Agenda 1. Warm-up (5 min)2. Finals corrections (15 min)3. Teacher evaluation (15 min)4. New categories/weights for all classes (5 min)5. How to calculate grades (10 min)
Warm-Up:1. Take out your final corrections and
Scantron sheet
Wed, 1/29
Teacher Evaluation Survey
10 min to complete both sides Answer honestly and respectfully Complete individually (no talking)
Work Ethic Assignments graded for completion only – bell-
ringers, exit slips, notes, binder checks, note
checks, planner checks, participation
15% 16-20+
CORE ACADEMIC GRADEBOOK CATEGORIES
What grade (percent) would you give this student?
Test 1: 50% Assignment 1: 100%
Test 2: 50% Assignment 2: 100%
Quiz 1: 75% Assignment 3: 100%
Quiz 2: 70% Assignment 4: 100%
Project 1: 90% Assignment 5: 100%
Project 2: 90% Assignment 6: 100%
Midterm: 45% Assignment 7: 100%
Final: 50% Assignment 8: 100%
MYP: 85% Assignment 9: 100%
SWBAT… find the measures of angles of triangles using the Triangle Sum Theorem
Agenda 1. WU (5 min)2. Overview of new unit (5 min)3. Organize notebooks (5 min)4. EXPLORE Warm-Up (10 min)5. Notes on triangle sum theorem (20 min)
Warm-Up:1. Write your HW in your planners
Page 175: #1 – #21 ALLPage 177: #29 – #32 ALL
Thurs, 1/30
Things you like: Explains the problems we don’t understand very well We always learn something new The golf group project We always work in partners We don’t get a lot of homework We review before a quiz or test You’re a funny teacher You actually make me learn – thank you.
Recommendations I am worried if will memorize anything I learned You should go slower when you explain the problems or
when we take notes More time reviewing for tests/quizzes We switch to a new topic right away / slow down a little Less homework I would change where I sit so I could get help from others We are not in groups – I would like to change groups
New Unit on Polygons & QuadrilateralsSWBAT…1. Know definitions of Geometry terms (exterior angle, remote interior
2. Find measures of angles of triangles (3-5)3. Find the sum of the measure of the interior and exterior angles of a
polygon (6-1)4. Use relationships among sides, angles, and diagonals of parallelograms
(6-2)5. Determine whether a quadrilateral is a parallelogram (6-3)6. Define and classify special types of parallelograms (6-4)7. Determine whether a quadrilateral is a rhombus (6-5)8. Verify and use properties of trapezoids and kites (6-6)9. Prove a quadrilateral is a parallelogram, rhombus, rectangle, square, kite
or trapezoid (6-7 – 6-9)~4 week unit -Daily HW / Reading in textbook-Weekly quizzes -Unit test at the end -Two Performance Tasks
Notebook Organization
1. Write Geometry on the front cover
2. Write your name on the inside tab
3. Write Warm-Ups on the 1st divider
4. Write Notes on the 2nd divider
5. Write “Homework” on the 3rd divider
Everyday, on your desk you should have:
1. Notebook
2. Pencil
3. Calculator
Warm-Up: EXPLORE: Percentages
1. What is 50% of 80?
2. What is 100% of 80?
3. What is 130% of 80?
4. What is 60% of 135?
5. What is 20% of 135?
Unit Four: Triangle Sum
1/30/14
SWBAT… find the measures of angles of triangles using the Triangle Sum Theorem
Agenda 1. EXPLORE Warm-Up (10 min)2. Notes on triangle sum theorem (15 min)3. Work on HW (20 min)4. Exit slip (5 min)
Warm-Up:
1. 56 is 28% of what number?
2. 75 is 60% of what number?
3. 120 is 70% of what number?(round to nearest tenth)
HW: Read Pgs 353-355. Do Pg 356 #1 - #3
Fri, 1/31
The sum of the measures of the angles of a triangle is 180 degrees.
Triangle Sum Theorem
Example 1: Find the measure of the missing angle measurement.
Example 2: Find the value of x and find the missing angle measurements.
x = 11<A = 610
<B = 1070
<C = 120
An angle formed by a side and an extension of an adjacent side.
Page 173 for a better diagram
Exterior Angles
The measures of each exterior angle of a triangle equals the sum of the measures of its two remote interior angles.
Triangle Exterior Angle Theorem
Ex: <1 = 800, <2 = 180, what is the measure of <3?
<3 = 980
Ex: <1 = 590, <3 = 1240, what is the measure of <2?
<2 = 650
Summary
Be VERY specific! Sum of interior angles of a triangle = 180 Exterior angle = Sum of interior angles in
triangle
Page 175: #1 – #14 ALLPage 177: #29 – #32 ALL
Exit Slip: ½ sheet – Collected1.) Find m1
2.) Find the value of the variable and the measures of the angles.