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Algebra I Syllabus

October 08, 2012

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Geometry Syllabus

 

 

General Information:

            Hour:                   5th hour (12:19-1:14)

            Room:                 106

            Instructor:            Mr. Hofaker

            Required Text:     Geometry by Jurgensen &Brown

            Prerequisite:        Algebra I

 

Course Description:

Geometry emphasizes and integrates logical reasoning and spatial visualization skills.  The learning of precise definitions, postulates, theorems and corollaries will allow the student to complete step-by-step deductive proofs which will in turn develop his/her logical reasoning skills.  Students will learn basic geometric properties which are commonly encountered in various real-world applications.  Finally students will learn not only how to compute the area and volume of 2 and 3-dimensional geometric figures but also how to draw and construct them as would an architect or engineer.

 

Course Objectives:

  1. To describe, name, identify and relate points, planes, segments, rays and angles and their symbols.
  2. Organize a conclusion with logical reasoning by using conditional statements.
  3. To construct a well-organized proof.
  4. Apply congruence properties and properties of proportions to prove figures congruent and similar.
  5. Demonstrate the use of inequalities in triangles and indirect proofs.
  6. Recognize and apply concepts related to parallel lines.
  7. Apply the properties of quadrilaterals.
  8. Illustrate the use of the Pythagorean Theorem, geometric mean, trigonometry and other rules to find missing parts of triangles.
  9. Integrate properties of segments, arcs, and angles as related to circles.
  10. Compute the area of polygons and circles.
  11. Compute the area and volume of geometric solids.

 

Method of Instruction:

This course will be taught using classroom lectures, chalkboard work, question and answer discussions, and some group work or projects.

 

Method of Evaluation:

            The grading scale used in this class will be as follows:

                        A+=98-100%        B+=86-89%        C+=77-79%        D+=67-69%        F=0-59%

                        A  =94-97%           B  =83-85%        C  =73-76%        D  =63-66%

                        A- =90-93%           B- =80-82%        C- =70-72%        D- =60-62%

 

            A student’s grade is determined by the following:

                        50% of the grade is chapter tests, cumulative finals, and quarterly/semester projects.

                        40% of the grade is daily assignments.

                        10% of the grade is pop quizzes and/or chapter projects.

 

Note:           

***Daily assignments not turned in on time will be worth ½ credit.

***Daily assignments turned in “incomplete” will be graded as if they were complete.  (Additionally, students may be required to finish or “re-do” the assignment outside of class in the presence of the instructor.)