This PREP workshop was made possible by the NSF grant DUE: 0341481

Course:Parkway High School: Geometry (SSD) - Spring 2009 - Dr. Anneke Bart and Celia Mullikin

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Course Materials

The online materials are supplemented with worksheets from Key to Geometry by Hawley, Suppes, Gearhart, and Rasmussen (Key Curriculum Press) Product Information Other useful resources are:



Part I             Points, Lines, Segments and Polygons

Basic Concepts
Points, Lines, Segments, Angles etc.
Squares, Rectangles, Parallelograms and Other Polygons
Online Worksheets For This Section
Lines and Line Segment Worksheet
Angles and their Properties Worksheet
Recognizing Polygons Worksheet

In Key to geometry: Student Workbook 1, Lines and Segments the following pages cover the material:

Lines: page 3-5 Pentagons: page 39-40
Line segments and polygons: page 6-18 Hexagons: page 41-42
Intersection Points: page 19-20 More about polygons: page 43-46
Lines, segments and polygons again: page 21 - 25 Accuracy Quiz: page 47
Lines determined by 2 points: page 26-27 Rays: page 48
Lines and line segments: page 28-32 Angles: page 49-50
Vocabulary Quiz: page 33 Congruent figures: page 51-53
Naming and finding triangles: page 34-38 Practice Test: page 54-55



Part II             Circles and Arcs

Basic Concepts
Circles
Arcs
Online Worksheets For This Section
Circles Worksheet
Arcs Worksheet

In Key to geometry: Student Workbook 2, Circles the following pages cover the material:

Drawing Circles: page 3-6 The Radius of an Arc: page 34-35
The Center of the Circle: page 7-10 Comparing segments: page 36-38
The Radius of the Circle: page 11-13 Equilateral Triangles: page 39-43
Intersecting Circles: page 14-16 Intersecting Circles and Triangles: page 44-46
Comparing Segments: page 17-23 Constructing an Equilateral Triangle: page 47-49
Circles with the Same Segment and Radius: page 24-25 Constructing Hexagons: page 50-51
Drawing a Segment Congruent to a Given Segment: page 26-28 Review: page 52-53
Drawing a Circle with Radius Congruent to a Given Segment: page 29-31 Practice Test: page 54-55
Arcs: page 32-33

Symmetry

There are two types of symmetry we will look at.

Tessellations

Similarity and Fractals

The Sphere