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High school geometry handouts for Microsoft Publisher

Preview of Conics Introduction

Conics Introduction

Created by
denise burton
10 page booklet (5 pages front/back) that introduces conics. It includes a distance problem to relate midpoint/distance formulas to conics problems as well as places for students to sketch real world examples of the different conic sections. This example is related to Las Vegas, but you could put your own map in its place. A place for all the equations and graphs for each type is also part of this booklet. The file is a publisher file. I used this to give the students a reference as we wen
Preview of Course Expectations - Math Class

Course Expectations - Math Class

Created by
Lisa Stomberg
This course expectations sheet goes beyond the boring list of what to expect in class. You can enter your own information and also tweak with the information that is essential for your class. I am excited to give this to my students this year; such an upgrade from what I was giving them in the past, even though it is the same information.
Preview of Pythagorean Theorem and Distance Formula Foldable

Pythagorean Theorem and Distance Formula Foldable

This is a foldable to review the pythagorean theorem and distance formula. Includes example problems, space for definitions, and pythagorean triples. Can be edited to remove distance formula.
Preview of Parallel Line Distances and Distance from a Line to a Point Foldable

Parallel Line Distances and Distance from a Line to a Point Foldable

Created by
Trista Jones
This foldable is a student friendly way to take notes while learning how to find the distance between parallel lines and how to find the distance between a point and a line.
Preview of Pythagorean Theorem - Solving for c.

Pythagorean Theorem - Solving for c.

A short, modified resource for teachers to use when teaching Pythagorean Theorem to only identify c - no decimals, whole numbers only. Key included!
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