Remote Learning Units:
Geometry builds on a number of key geometric topics developed in the middle grades, namely relationships between angles, triangles, quadrilaterals, circles, and simple three-dimensional shapes. Students studying Geometry at West Michigan Aviation Academy further develop analytic and spatial reasoning. They apply what they know about two-dimensional figures to three-dimensional figures in real-world contexts, building spatial visualization skills and deepening their understanding of shapes and their relationships. Geometry includes a study of right triangle trigonometry that is developed through similarity relationships. The big step, however, in a high school Geometry classroom is the study of formal logic and proof. These topics will help students to understand the axiomatic system that underlies mathematics through the presentation and development of postulates, definitions, and theorems. All of these ideas will compound upon and be woven into our school-wide aviation theme through critical thinking skills, spatial relations and logical reasoning.
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Each of the buttons below takes you to the corresponding unit page. On each unit page you will find blank copies of note pages and packets, blank copies of homework pages and packets, and answer keys to the notes as well as any other keys I decide to share with my students.
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