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Class Syllabus: Geometry 101: Beginner to Intermediate Level

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Course Description

 

Geometry

 

Although we may not always recognize it, we use basic geometry skills regularly in everyday life. For instance, we consider whether a picture on the wall is parallel with the floor, or we calculate the area of a room when installing new carpeting.

Geometry is also an integral part of many other areas of study, including physics and other natural sciences. This course provides a more rigorous mathematical foundation for both practical and theoretical geometric thinking.

The course begins by considering basic figures such as points, lines, and planes, and then expands into the concepts of parallelism and perpendicularity as well as more complicated geometric figures such as polygons (triangles, quadrilaterals, and so on) and circles. The course considers mainly two-dimensional figures, but two lessons on three-dimensional geometry provide more complete coverage of the subject.

Each successive lesson in the course builds on previous lessons, culminating in lessons that teach the student how to calculate lengths, areas, and volumes of more complicated figures. In addition to its in-depth discussion of the mathematical aspects of geometry, the course also includes lessons on how to draw various figures using a compass and straightedge as well as a lesson on strategy for solving real-world geometry problems.

The course concludes by applying all that the student has learned to a brief introduction to trigonometry, thereby providing a jumping-off point for a more rigorous study of geometry as well as other areas of mathematics. By the end of the course, the student should feel comfortable tackling a range of basic to moderately difficult geometry problems.

Course Requirements

There are no pre requisites. Anyone over the age of 13 is welcome to join this course. It is recommended though that individuals have obtained a tenth grade education in order to grasp the Math and Algebra information presented.

Course Goals and Objectives

Course Goals

-Discuss why the study of geometry can be beneficial, both in school and work as well as in daily life.

-Review several fundamental terms and geometric figures

-Review  some fundamental principles of geometric reasoning and measurement

-Discuss the concept of an angle and discuss the relationships among angles formed by intersecting lines.

-Introduce a fundamental definition of parallelism and then go on to identify some of the crucial properties of angles formed by parallel lines that are cut by a transversal line.

-Discuss different triangle shapes, right triangles and the Pythagorean theorem, and how we derive the formula for the area of a triangle.

-Discuss a number of conditions that can be used to prove that two triangles are congruent

-Discuss several criteria for proving that two triangles are similar.

-Study the basic properties of quadrilaterals and go on to identify special quadrilaterals and to derive formulas for their areas.

-Study the basic properties of n-sided polygons

-Discuss  the properties and calculating corresponding values of a circle

-Study how to solve composite figures

-Learn simple "classical constructions" using a pencil, compass, and straightedge

-Learn how to solve practical geometry problems

-Study the principles and complexities of three-dimensional parallelism and perpendicularity

-How to calculate the volume and surface area, as well as some of the characteristics of three-dimensional figures.

-Introduce the study of trigonometry, which expands on our knowledge of circles, angles, triangles, and other aspects of geometry

Course Objectives

Lesson 1 - Geometry Terms and Motivation

Lesson 2 - Geometric Reasoning and Measurement

Lesson 3 - Angles and Parallelism

Lesson 4 - Triangles I: Properties of Triangles

Lesson 5 - Triangles II: Congruent Triangles

Lesson 6 - Triangles III: Similar Triangles

Lesson 7 - Quadrilaterals

Lesson 8 - Polygons

Lesson 9 - Circles

Lesson 10 - Composite Figures

Lesson 11 - Classical Construction

Lesson 12 - Practical Geometry Problems

Lesson 13 - Three-Dimensional Geometry I

Lesson 14 - Three-Dimensional Geometry II

Lesson 15 - Geometry and Trigonometry

 

Course Materials

No additional course materials required to complete this course.

Grading Policy

Each lesson will include a practice assignment that will directly apply what you have learned.
A brief 10 pt. quiz will follow each lesson. Students will successfully complete this course with 70% or better

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Learning Outcomes

By successfully completing this course, students will be able to:
  • Define basic geometry terms.
  • Define geometric reasoning and measurement.
  • Describe angles and parallelism.
  • Describe properties of triangles.
  • Describe congruent triangles.
  • Describe similar triangles.
  • Solve problems involving Quadrilaterals.
  • Solve problems involving Polygons.
  • Solve problems involving circles.
  • Describe classical construction.
  • Solve practical geometry problems.
  • Describe three-dimensional geometry, and
  • Demonstrate mastery of lesson content at levels of 70% or higher.

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