On Friday, January 29, we will take our test over Unit 1 during class. You may use your written notes and practice. SHOW YOUR WORK! Please submit written work to the assignment tab for Unit Test Work.
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On Thursday, January 28, we will review for our Unit 1 Test tomorrow. Please refer to the previous lesson videos for concepts with which you are still struggling; a fresh look at an old lesson can give you a new and more confident understanding! The test will be open-note tomorrow, meaning you can use your written notes only. Check your answers AFTER you have completed the review!
On Wednesday, January 27, we will finish our notes on proofs by looking at the CPCTC. Afterwards, we will review as well as take our Quiz 3: Triangle Congruence. Our Unit 1 Test is Friday:)
Homework: Upload completed quiz review to CTLS CPCTC Proof Video: youtu.be/nUpGUmRGLXI On Monday, January 25, we will apply our theorems, postulates, and vocab to writing proofs of congruent triangles. Our quiz will be on Wednesday.
Upload the proof practice to CTLS. There is a quiz review on DeltaMath that we will work on today and tomorrow. Proofs Video: youtu.be/7xMD5WxZ0f0 On Friday, January 22, we will prove triangles are congruent by ASA, AAS, and HL.
Quiz will be on Wednesday; Test will be on Friday. Please click on the link below for the notes and practice! On Thursday, January 21, we will begin proving congruence of triangles by recognizing certain patterns of congruent sides and angles.
Notes are the first two of the four pages. We will go over the last two pages tomorrow. Quiz will be on Wednesday; Test will be on Friday. Please click on the link below for the notes and practice! On Tuesday, January 19, we will combine our knowledge of translations, rotations, and reflections as we perform multiple transformations! Please click on the button below for notes and practice.
There is a practice quiz on DeltaMath that could have some bonus points when completed:) We will have a quiz over transformations on CTLS Assess; you have today and tomorrow to work on it! On Friday, January 15, we will explore reflections and rotations as well as describe them algebraically using rules.
Please click the link below for notes, practice, and video:) On Thursday, January 14, we will begin looking at writing rules for transformations. The first of these will be translations and reflections!
The link below has the notes and practice with video link. Please disregard the info about the quiz:) On Tuesday, January 12, students will continue to explore triangles with the Base Angles Theorem and Triangle Inequality Theorem. Please complete parts 3 and 4 of the triangle practice.
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