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Geometry Board Session 15,SAT,ACT,rhombus,30-60-90,triangular prism

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Value Added Publishing
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Grade Levels
8th - 11th, Adult Education, Homeschool
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In this Board Session students will…
-get some exponent and order of operations practice.
-solve some algebra 1 equations.
-work with blending algebra with angles in a triangle.
-work with a right triangular prism.
-work with a rhombus.
-work with a cone.
-work with similar triangles


We DO have a complete set of the 20 Geometry Board Sessions listed, and at a discount from the individual sessions multiplied by 20. For ease in finding it you might want to try copying: Complete Set 20 Geometry Board Sessions,Review WITH solutions,No Calculator,ACT,SAT Prep . . . then pasting it in the search rectangle. We now have over 400 listings, so it's a bit tedious and time consuming scrolling through all of them to find it.
Why “board sessions”? You can only learn to dance by doing it. You can only learn to play football, or soccer by doing it. And you can only learn math by doing it. Unfortunately homework is, all too frequently, something that does not get done. These board sessions enable the student to do problems under your supervision. A major goal is to keep the student from getting bored during class. An active student is a student less likely to get bored. Either getting your students out of their seats and up to the board . . . or doing problems in their seats on white boards, increases active learning. Our board sessions will help prevent a student from “bored dumb.” These Geometry sessions can also be used as homework and review for the student who needs more individual practice and a written explanation . . . or as test questions for you to use, since you can glance at the difficulty involved in our solutions. Also, any of the twenty sessions would be perfect for a Blizzard Bag, since they are all digital for net users, but can be run off and put in a bag for physical use . . . AND you will already have the solutions to the problems once the students return to school.
The review/enrichment sheets in our Geometry Board Sessions series should be quite helpful to most students and teachers. For students, the sessions cover the major topics presented in a typical Geometry course in a year. We designed the sessions with little emphasis on proofs, and more emphasis on blending with algebra, as that’s what all of the major tests given today are doing with their geometry problems. Nevertheless, HOW to do the problems is presented as opposed to just giving the answers to the Board Session problems posed. One caveat, they do NOT delve into more theoretical and involved “Calculator Allowed” work done/necessary in today’s Geometry course. For the teacher in addition to getting the students out of their seats and to a place where you can: A). note your students’ progress (or lack of it) and B). help each other through rough spots without being accused of copying/cheating on a test - the problems in the board sessions will also be quite helpful for: class openers or closers, quiz bowl practice or quiz bowl questions, math enrichment, teacher-led discussions on getting the answer efficiently, alternative test & quiz questions, and SAT – ACT - Proficiency Test prep.


Geometry Board Session 15,SAT,ACT,rhombus,30-60-90,triangular prism by Value Added Publishing is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
Total Pages
3 pages
Answer Key
Included
Teaching Duration
40 minutes
Last updated Jan 29th, 2014
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Know and apply the properties of integer exponents to generate equivalent numerical expressions. For example, 3² × (3⁻⁵) = (3⁻³) = 1/3³ = 1/27.
Solve linear equations and inequalities in one variable, including equations with coefficients represented by letters.
Solve quadratic equations in one variable.
Use congruence and similarity criteria for triangles to solve problems and to prove relationships in geometric figures.
Use trigonometric ratios and the Pythagorean Theorem to solve right triangles in applied problems.

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