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Congruent Triangle Proofs Drag and Drop Digital Activity for Google Slides

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9th - 12th
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10 pages
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I loved using this with my Zoom geometry class. I could make a copy, share with everyone, and then assign pairs to complete different proofs.
I used this last year when we were having a virtual day and it was good activity for my Geometry students.
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Description

Have you been looking to make practicing proofs more interactive? Or just looking for more practice with proofs? If so, then this activity is for you. The activity is a google slides drag and drop activity about proving triangles congruent. This activity includes an answer key.

The activity consists of 10 proofs. The first 6 proofs are proving triangles are congruent using SAS, SSS, ASA, ASA, and HL. The last 4 questions are using CPCTC.

I left all the proofs blank with the answers and other choices on the right of each slide. For slides 1-8 students will not use all the answer choices available. On slides 9 and 10 all answers will be used but they are not in the correct order.

Note: These questions are the same as my printable cut and paste activity about proving triangles congruent.

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10 pages
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Teaching Duration
30 minutes
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Explain how the criteria for triangle congruence (ASA, SAS, and SSS) follow from the definition of congruence in terms of rigid motions.
Prove theorems about triangles.

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