Mathematics Department
Geometry Honors
Basic Concepts and Proofs

Enduring Understanding:

  • To understand how angles can be related to one another and their applications in proof as well as in real life.

Essential Questions:

  • How do the angles formed by intersecting objects affect their surroundings? (i.e. intersecting streets and traffic flow)
  • What are some examples from your life that in which you have to use a chain of reasoning?

Target Goals:

  • To identify the different types of angle relationships
  • To be able to create a chain of reasoning based on geometric properties to arrive at a desired conclusion
  • Use algebraic properties in conjunction with geometric arguments

Assessment:

  • Quiz/Test
  • White board/chalkboard problems in class
  • Verbal response
  • Daily homework

Activities:

  • Identify incorrect reasoning/logic in a given argument or proof.
  • Writing proofs in small group and whole group settings in a variety of ways (from scratch, multiple choice, “proof-in-a-bag”, fill in the blanks)
  • “Row Races” (construct a proof by having students build on the work of the students in the row)

State Goals:

  • 9.C.3a Construct, develop and communicate logical arguments (informal proofs) about
    geometric figures and patterns.
  • 9.C.4b Construct and communicate convincing arguments for geometric situations.
  • 9.C.4c Develop and communicate mathematical proofs (e.g., two-column, paragraph,
    indirect) and counter examples for geometric statements.

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Last updated: January 25, 2008