Geometry
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Geometry
Geometry Task Drill Gr. 3- 5
$16.99 Add to cartThe task sheets introduce the mathematical concepts to the students around a central problem taken from real-life experiences, while the drill sheets provide warm-up and timed practice questions for the students to strengthen their procedural proficiency skills.
Included are activities on two- and three-dimensional shapes, fractions, coordinate points, and composing and decomposing shapes. The combined task & drill sheets offer space for reflection, and opportunity for the appropriate use of technology. Also contained are review sheets, color activity posters and bonus worksheets.
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Faith Based Curriculum
Geometry – Math Skill Development Sheets
$9.05 Add to cartRemedial work for geometry concepts taught from Levels 300 through 800 in CLE Sunrise Math, these worksheets are grouped by specific skill, such as angles, circles, perimeter, or volume. Teachers choose worksheets that cover the concepts needed for individual students to catch up to grade level or refresh forgotten concepts from previous levels. Reproducible for classroom use, but not for sale or mass distribution.
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Faith Based Curriculum
Geometry – Math Skill Development Sheets – Answer Key
$5.99 Add to cartThis answer key is a copy of the student book with answers.
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Geometry
Building a Smokehouse – The Geometry of Prisms
$41.95Original price was: $41.95.$10.00Current price is: $10.00. Add to cartIn this module for grades six and seven, students learn how to build a smokehouse modeled after ones currently used by the Yup’ik people. Through this task, students construct models to generalize properties of rectangles to three-dimensional rectangular prisms. Further investigation into triangles and triangular prisms arise while designing roofs for the structures. The hands-on activities lead students to understand prisms in general.
Includes one teacher resource, one poster, and one DVD.
About the Series Math in a Cultural Context
This series is a supplemental math curriculum based on the traditional wisdom and practices of the Yup’ik people of southwest Alaska. The result of more than a decade of collaboration between math educators and Yup’ik elders, these modules connect cultural knowledge to school mathematics. Students are challenged to communicate and think mathematically as they solve inquiry-oriented problems, which require creative, practical and analytical thinking. Classroom-based research strongly suggests that students engaged in this curriculum can develop deeper mathematical understandings than students who engage only with a procedure-oriented, paper-and-pencil curriculum.
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Geometry
Large Plastic Geometric Shapes
$41.40 Add to cartThis big, bright set of 10 shapes invites students to explore geometry. Shapes have a common three-inch dimension to illustrate relationships between area, volume, shape, form, and size.
Plastic shapes include:
- Cone
- Sphere
- Hemisphere
- Cube
- Cylinder
- Rectangular prism
- Hexagonal prism
- Triangular prism
- Square pyramid
- Triangular pyramid
These hands-on geometric solids provide students with rigorous opportunities to identify, analyze, and compare 3-D shapes.
Includes Activity Guide.
Shapes measure 3”H.
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Geometry
Life of Fred: Geometry Expanded Edition
$63.95 Add to cartGeometry: Expanded Edition is the third book in the Life of Fred High School Mathematics Series, and is designed for students in 11th grade who have already finished the preceding Beginning Algebra, Expanded Editionand Advanced Algebra, Extended Edition. This new edition of Geometry replaces the both the earlier Life of Fred Geometry; it also contains all problems completely worked out.
Thirteen chapters plus six honors-level “half” chapters with multiple sub-lessons are included. Each lesson ends with a “Your Turn to Play” segment with a small number of thought-provoking questions. Answers are provided on the next page for students to go over themselves after attempting to solve the problems. Chapters conclude with three problem sets, each of which is named after a city, and their answers. This full-year curriculum will provide students with a thorough knowledge of geometry, including proofs.
Geometry covers: acute, obtuse, and right angles, Perimeter, Polygons, the Pythagorean Theorem, circumference, Arcs, the Compass and straightedge, Golden Rectangles and golden ratio, Trisecting an angle and squaring a circle, Coordinate Geometry, Analytic geometry, Cartesian/ rectangular/orthogonal coordinate system, axes, origins, and quadrants, slope, distance formula, midpoint formula, proofs using analytic geometry, Geometry in Dimensions, Hypothesis and conclusion, Inductive and deductive reasoning, Non-Euclidean Geometry, Collinear points, Theorems, propositions, lemmas, and corollaries, Quadrilaterals, the midsegment of a triangle, Euler’s theorem, Symbolic Logic, Contrapositives, Isosceles triangle theorem, SSS, SAS, ASA postulates, and more.
Life of Fred is a unique, complete (not supplemental), math program that uses a highly engaging narrative to teach math without fear and with enjoyment. Students follow the life of Fred Gauss (a math professor who grows up to the age of six), who has many humorous, unlikely, and zany adventures over the course of the curriculum.
560 pages, indexed; hardcover, non-consumable textbook with Smyth-sewn binding. Students write their answers on separate paper.






