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Angles and Similarity

Experiment with the measures of the angles of similar triangles to determine conditions necessary for two triangles to be similar.
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Triangle Sides & Angles

Students will explore side and angle relationships in a triangle. First, students will discover where the longest (and shortest) side is located relative to the largest (and smallest) angle. Then, students will explore the Isosceles Triangle Theorem and its converse. Finally, students will determ...
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Scale Factor Area Perimeter

Explore the relationship of perimeter and area in similar triangles when the scale factor is changed.
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The Geometric Mean

In this activity, students will establish that several triangles are similar and then determine that the altitude to the hypotenuse of a right triangle is the geometric mean between the segments into which it divides the hypotenuse.
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The Hinge Theorems

Students will explore the inequality relationships that arise when some of the triangle congruence conditions are in place but others are not. The SAS Inequality Theorem and the SSS Inequality Theorem are often referred to as the Hinge Theorem and its converse. These two theorems concern inequali...
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Pythagorean Relationships

Investigate the triangles that can be formed using one side of three squares to build the triangle.
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The Magic of Central Angles

This activity allows students to investigate the relationship between central angles and the arcs they intercept.
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Pythagorean Triples

Explore Pythagorean triples by dragging vertices to find whole number Pythagorean triples.
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The Mailbox

In this lesson, students will visualize that areas of irregular shapes can be found by determining the sum of smaller, more familiar shapes.
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The Pythagorean Theorem—and More

Students construct a triangle and find all angle and side measures. They practice dragging the vertices to form certain types of triangles, and then they confirm the Pythagorean Theorem for right triangles. Moreover, they discover the types of triangle that occur when c2 a2 + b2 or when c2 > a2 +...
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Ratios of Similar Figures

Students explore the ratio of perimeter, area, surface area, and volume of similar figures in two and three dimensional figures.
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Tangents to a Circle

Explore properties of tangent lines and how they differ from secant lines.
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Sine. It's the Law.

Students will investigate the ratio of the sine of an angle to the length of the opposite side.
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Secants, Tangents, And Angle Measures

This activity is intended to be used as an interactive tool to help students learn about the relationships between the the angles and arcs formed with intersecting secant and tangent lines.
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Secants, Tangents and Arcs

Explore the angle and arc relationships for two intersecting lines that intersect a circle.
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Remote Interior Angles

Students use the handheld activity and questions to explore remote interior angles.
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Rhombi, Kites, and Trapezoids

Students discover properties of the diagonals of rhombi and kites, and the properties of angles in rhombi, kites, and trapezoids.
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Sailing Away

In this activity, students will explore AAA and SSS relationships in triangles to support understanding of the concepts of triangle similarity and congruence.
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Exploring Vertical Asymptotes

Students will be able to determine the domain of rational functions, use algebraic concepts to determine the vertical asymptotes of a rational function, determine the removable discontinuities of a rational function, and describe the graph of a rational function given the equation.
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Balancing Equations

This lesson involves understanding what it means for an equation to be balanced in the process of solving linear equations with one variable.
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Where is the Point?

Students are introduced to the Cartesian plane.
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Linear Modeling

This lesson involves modeling relationship between variables related to the operational cost of airplanes.
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Linear Equation Investigation

Students are given a real-life situation (cost of a birthday party) they must create an algebraic equation, table of values, and a scatterplot of the table that is created. They are asked to explain patterns that they observed in each type of representation and also check their accuracy when cre...
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Lines of Fit

This lesson involves informally fitting a straight line for a given data set that represents mean verbal and mathematics scores on SAT in 2004 across all 50 states and Washington, D.C.
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How Does a Spring Scale Work?

In this lesson, teachers will use a spring to help students learn that the constant of proportionality between two proportional quantities is the unit rate of change.
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