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Angle Diagrams and Angle Theorems

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Angle Diagrams and Angle Theorems

Students will be able to connect angle diagrams to proofs of angle theorems that use those diagrams. 

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Arc Length or Sector Area?

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Arc Length or Sector Area?

Connect what students know about area and circumference of circles to match to diagrams representing sector areas and arc lengths.

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Centroid, Circumcenter, Orthocenter

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Centroid, Circumcenter, Orthocenter

Visualize what constructions of the centroid, circumcenter, and orthocenter would look like based on descriptions of those constructions.

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Changing Rate

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Changing Rate

Use sentences that describe different ways the rate of change is changing to zoom in on features of a function.

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Combining Linear, Quadratic, and Exponential Functions

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Combining Linear, Quadratic, and Exponential Functions

Chunk sequences to match visuals of sequences to function rules.

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Comparing Arithmetic, Geometric, Quadratic Sequences

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Comparing Arithmetic, Geometric, Quadratic Sequences

Students will be able to look at different visual patterns and connect them to appropriate sequence descriptions helping them to distinguish arithmetic, geometric, and quadratic sequences.

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Comparing Notations in Exponential Functions

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Comparing Notations in Exponential Functions

Connect two different types of exponential representations using the structure of the representations.

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Compound Volume

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Compound Volume

Use the structure of a set of compound volume diagrams and some compound volume formulas to make matches between the formulas and the volume diagrams.

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Connecting Givens to Proofs

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Connecting Givens to Proofs

Students will be able to identify givens that are necessary for completing a given quadrilateral proof.

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Connecting Notation

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Connecting Notation

Use the structure of a pair of matched triangles to make sense of congruency notation. This is not about matching based on ASA, SAS, or SSS.

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Connecting Statements to Reasons

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Connecting Statements to Reasons

Students will be able to connect reasons columns to corresponding statement columns to complete a two-column proof.

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Constructing Pairs of Congruent Triangles

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Constructing Pairs of Congruent Triangles

Match constructions to representations of SSS, which then leads to showing the triangles are congruent to each other.

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