Mathematics Department
Geometry
Similar Polygons

Enduring Understanding:

  • The students will able to use ratios and similar polygons to solve real life situations.

Essential Questions:

  • What roles have similarities and proportions played in the development of society?
  • What are the benefits of recognizing similarities among figures?

Target Goals:

To be able to:

  • Find and simplify the ratio of two numbers.
  • Use proportions and similar polygons to solve real life problems.
  • Use properties of proportions.
  • Identify similar polygons and triangles.
  • Use similarity theorems to prove that two triangles are similar.
  • Use proportionality theorems to calculate segment lengths.

Assessment:

  • Quizzes
  • Tests
  • Homework
  • Verbal Response
  • Bell Ringer
  • Closure
  • Guided Questioning

Activities:

  • Investigate Ratio Activity
  • Mind Maps
  • Opener/Closer
  • Application Problems

State Goals:

  • State Goal 6: Demonstrate and apply knowledge and a sense of numbers, including numeration and operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division), patterns, ratios and proportions.
  • 6.D.3: Apply ratios and proportions to solve practical problems.
  • 6.A.4: Identify and apply the associative, commutative, distributive and identity properties of real numbers, including special numbers such as pi and square roots.
  • State Goal 9: Use geometric methods to analyze, categorize, and draw conclusions about points, lines, planes, and space.
  • 9.B.4: Recognize and apply relationships within and among figures.
  • 9.C. 4b: Construct and communicate convincing arguments for geometric situations.
  • 9.D.3: Compute distances, lengths and measures of angles using proportions, the Pythagorean theorem and its converse.

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Last updated: January 25, 2008