What's included
15 live meetings
13 hrs 45 mins in-class hoursClass Experience
This is a 9th / 10th Grade Geometry Part 1 class. Students need to have taken Algebra 1, learned basics of geometry (properties of polygons, circles, lines and angle relationships) and possess a solid basic math foundation (e.g. order of operations, fraction and decimal handling, inverse operations, factoring) before taking this class. It is geared for students entering 9th grade. It is also be useful for advanced students entering 8th grade and for those who need a refresher of 9th grade math or Geometry. Students need to have a solid basic math foundation (such as arithmetic, order of operations, fractions) and prior knowledge on the classes they are interested in taking. We will be using a website ‘Classkick’ for our classes. You will not need to sign up for an account. I will provide a link at the beginning of each class. When you click on the link, it will ask you to put in a name. You will only need to put in the students first name so that I can identify their work. Classkick is an interactive site where students can work on their math problems on the screen and at the same time, I (the teacher) will be able to see what they are doing on their end on my own screen. Each class assignment is a PDF that is uploaded into Classkick. We will not be watching any videos or using any reference websites during class. To be Coppa Compliant, the class assignment will only be accessible during our class. Once the class ends, you will no longer have access to the lesson. I will post a PDF of the answers to the problems we do in class in the Outschool Classroom for students who want to review the work. I post the answer keys at the end of each week. Sometimes, we will use Kahoot or Blooket to play games on the topic we are doing in class (if time permits). You will not need to sign up for an account with Kahoot or Blooket. This is not a graded class but I will be providing optional homework after each class for those who want/need extra practice. Optional homework assignments will be posted in the Outschool Classroom once a week. I will post the assignments and the answer keys so you can check your work when you are done with the assignments. Although homework is not sent in for grading, please feel free to message me on Outschool Messages at any time with questions about the optional homework or any topics we cover in class so that you don’t fall behind. The optional homework will be in the form of a PDF. You will need to print it, do the work, and check your answers with the provided answer keys. There are no tests in this class. No grades will be provided. Optional homework is highly recommended for you to master the topics learned in class. All states and countries have their own requirements so please check your requirements to make sure the topics covered in this class is sufficient. All optional homework assignments, homework answer keys, and classwork answer keys will be posted in the Outschool Classroom at the end of the week. I will provide you with a link to a shared Google Drive folder where all the homework assignments and answer keys will be uploaded to. I operate by the classic "I teach, do guided practice, then independent practice" with checks for understanding sprinkled throughout. Asking students to explain their responses or how they arrived at their solutions is one of my go-to's to gauge learning. I welcome students to ask questions or for help during and between classes! I welcome inquires from parents asking to let them know of their child's progress. Geometry - Part 1 Schedule of Topics: Tuesday Class: Lesson 01: (8/23): Points, Lines, Rays, and Line Segments Lesson 02: (8/30): Planes and Sets Lesson 03: (9/6): Angles Lesson 04: (9/13): Types of Angles Lesson 05: (9/20): Parallel and Perpendicular Lines with Midpoints and Bisectors (9/27): No Class Lesson 06: (10/4): Supplementary and Complementary Angles Lesson 07: (10/11): Transversals with Interior and Exterior Angles Lesson 08: (10/18): Perimeter and Interior Angles of a Rectangle, Triangle, Parallelogram, and Trapezoid Lesson 09: (10/25): Area of a Rectangle, Triangle, Parallelogram, and Trapezoid Lesson 10: (11/1): Constructing and Identifying Triangles Lesson 11: (11/8): Regular Polygons Lesson 12: (11/15): Geometry of a Circle, Sphere and Ellipse; Inscribed and Circumscribed Figures Lesson 13: (11/29): Area and Circle and Ellipse; Circumference of a Circle; Latitude and Longitude Lesson 14: (12/6): Volume of Rectangular Solid and Cylinder Lesson 15: (12/13): Volume of Pyramid, Cone, Prism, and Sphere Thursday class: Lesson 01: (10/6): Points, Lines, Rays, and Line Segments Lesson 02: (10/13): Planes and Sets Lesson 03: (10/20): Angles Lesson 04: (10/27): Types of Angles Lesson 05: (11/3): Parallel and Perpendicular Lines with Midpoints and Bisectors Lesson 06: (11/10): Supplementary and Complementary Angles Lesson 07: (11/17): Transversals with Interior and Exterior Angles (11/24): No Class Lesson 08: (12/1): Perimeter and Interior Angles of a Rectangle, Triangle, Parallelogram, and Trapezoid Lesson 09: (12/8): Area of a Rectangle, Triangle, Parallelogram, and Trapezoid Lesson 10: (12/15): Constructing and Identifying Triangles Lesson 11: (12/22): Regular Polygons (12/29): No Class Lesson 12: (1/5): Geometry of a Circle, Sphere and Ellipse; Inscribed and Circumscribed Figures Lesson 13: (1/12): Area and Circle and Ellipse; Circumference of a Circle; Latitude and Longitude (1/19): No Class Lesson 14: (1/26): Volume of Rectangular Solid and Cylinder Lesson 15: (2/2): Volume of Pyramid, Cone, Prism, and Sphere
Learning Goals
Students will gain the knowledge and confidence of Geometry concepts.
Other Details
Parental Guidance
Classkick will be used in class so students can work out problems on the screen and only I (the teacher) can see their work. There is no account necessary. To sign on, I will provide a link at the beginning of class and you would click on the link and put students first name and you will be able to log in without any account. To be Coppa Compliant, you will only be able to access Classkick lessons during class time. Once class ends, you will no longer be able to access the lesson. I will provide you with a link to a shared Google Drive folder where all the homework assignments and answer keys will be uploaded to.
Sometimes, we will use Kahoot or Blooket to play games on the topic we are doing in class (if time permits). You will not need to sign up for an account with Kahoot or Blooket.
Supply List
Notebook or loose-leaf paper for notes, pencils, protractor, compass, ruler and a scientific calculator.
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Teacher expertise and credentials
New York Teaching Certificate in Mathematics
Master's Degree in Mathematics from University of Southern California
I am a New York state licensed classroom teacher in secondary math and special education. I taught math at a high school in NYC DOE for 5 years before deciding teach on Outschool. Patience and compassion are my strong suits. I will help you if you ask! Having a child "get" a concept gives me joy. My wife and I homeschool our three daughters.
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Live Group Class
$15
weekly or $225 for 15 classes1x per week, 15 weeks
55 min
Completed by 5 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 13-17
3-15 learners per class