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Name :______________________
Date _________ Block_________ #_________
Chapter 1& 2: Introduction to Geometry
Day Topic Assignment
1 1.1 – Points, Lines and Planes pgs 6-7{1 – 23 odd, 29- 45 odd}
Segments, Rays, Parallel
Lines and Planes
1.2 – Measuring Segments pgs 12- 13 {3 – 21 every 3rd
}
1.3- Midpoint and Distance pg 19- 20 {7-35 odd}
Formulas
2 1.4 – Measuring Angles pgs 28-30 {15-42 every 3rd}
1.5 – Angle Pair Relationships pgs 38 –40 {9 – 33 every 3rd,}
1.6 – Classify Polygons pg 44-45 {3-19 odd}
1.7 – Perimeter, Circumference pgs 52-53 {4 – 36 every 4th
problem}
and Area
7.1 Pythagorean Theorem pg 436 – 437 {3- 13 odd}
3 Test Chapter 1 Read section 2.1 and complete
pg 75 {1 – 11 all}
4 2.1 – Inductive Reasoning pgs 75-76 {12- 28 even}
2.2 – Analyze Conditional pgs 90 {1 – 17 odd}
Statements
Logic Puzzles
5 2.3 - Deductive Reasoning pgs 90-91 {2- 14 even}
2.4- Use postulates and Diagrams (This is review) pg 100{14-23 all} Quiz
6 Quiz
2.5 - Reasoning in Algebra pgs 108 – 109 {6-9 all, 28, 31, 32}
What do you see? Worksheet
7 2.6 – Proving Angles and segments pg 116 – 117 {4,17, 21, 23}
2.7 – Prove Angle Pair relationships pg 127-128 {12, 17-19 38, 39} Quiz
8 Quiz Proof day TBA
9 Review Finish Review Sheet & Study
10 Test Portfolio Worksheet
Name:________________________________
Date _________ Block_________ #_________
Day 1 1.1 : Points, Lines, and Planes
1. The most basic figure in geometry: It is know as a ____________.
a. It is represented by a dot, but it really has no _________ or __________.
b. Points are named with __________________ letters! Example:
c. Every geometric figure is made up of points!
d. Two different types of arrangements of points (on a piece of paper).
e. A group of points that “line up” are called ______________________ points.
2. The second basic figure in geometry is a ___________________.
a. Explanation: A series of points that extends _______________ in 2 opposite directions.
b. We use __________________ at the end of the line to save time (and space!)
c. Naming lines (two options)
i. Option 1: List any two points with a line (with arrows) over it:
ii. Option 2: With an italicized (scripted) lowercase letter:
3. The third basic figure in geometry is called a _________________.
a. Explanation: a flat surface with no thickness that extends forever in all directions.
D D
R Plane _________ R
E F E F
Plane _________
How we ___________ a plane. How planes work (extend forever).
b. Naming – Option 1: The word “Plane” followed by any _____ points in the plane.
Option 2: The word “Plane” followed by a ________________ italic letter.
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4. The 3 basic shapes of geometry (_______________, _________________, and _______________)
are the “undefined terms of geometry” because they are so basic, we can’t define them.
5. At your seat: Describe the two different sets of points, name them if possible.
Set #1: Set #2:
6. Set #1: _______________________ points because all points lie in the same ______________.
7. Set #2: __________________________ points, not all points lie in the same _______________.
8. Question: What is your name? How do you know?
a. A ___________________________ is an accepted statement or fact.
b. A synonym for the word ____________________________ is the word _______________.
9. Fact: Through any two points there is exactly ______ line.
10. Fact: If two lines intersect, then they intersect in exactly one _____________.
11. Fact: If two planes intersect, then they intersect in exactly one ____________.
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Day 1: Segments, Rays, Parallel Lines & Planes
1. Lines that do not intersect are called _________________________ lines
a. Only when the lines are ____________________!
______________ lines (same ___________)
2. When lines are ____________________ and they don’t’ intersect, they are called ____________.
____________ lines (different _____________)
3. Look at our line…
4. Each of these “new” figures are called _______________.
A B Written _________, spoken “ .”
Called the _____________________, when written it MUST come _______________
* What do two rays that face opposite directions and have the same endpoint create?
Definition (Opposite Rays): two ______________________ rays with the same endpoint.
Always, sometimes, never… Two opposite rays _________________ form a line.
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