High School Geometry | Full Curriculum (3 Classes/Week)
What's included
3 live meetings
2 hrs 30 mins in-class hours per weekClass Experience
US Grade 8 - 10
**Note: this class started in January and is nearing the end of the curriculum. We are offering an accelerated version of this class from the beginning of the curriculum over the summer, which can be found here: https://outschool.com/classes/high-school-geometry-summer-review-and-prepare-dtfZjy3u Looking for a Geometry class where your learner will be an active participant in their own learning? Well, look no further! This will be a highly interactive class, where learners participate throughout the entire class, in the way that they personally feel comfortable doing so. At Mind over Math, we believe that every learner should be given the opportunity to participate in ways that feel comfortable for them and promote learning and understanding, for their own individual learning style. Our classes are set up in such a way that does exactly that. We will be using the following learning tools during class: - Nearpod: an interactive learning tool that provides the teacher with real-time insights into student understanding through interactive lessons and activities - Blooket: an exciting new take on the modern classroom review game. It aims to match action with education to create the ultimate learning experience! The class is taught with the following structure: The teacher explains the concepts and discusses them with learners, presents an example, then after each example the teacher presents, the learners get a turn to try their own example on Nearpod. Once the teacher sees that learners have completed the example on Nearpod, they come back together as a group to take up the problem. They continue to go back and forth in this way for the duration of class, so that learners are always given the opportunity to try every concept learned on their own. Learners can participate by asking and answering questions out loud, through the chat, or by simply participating individually on Nearpod – however they feel comfortable and learn best. Blooket games will also be incorporated throughout the classes to consolidate learning, while having fun! Learners in this class will need to have completed a full year of 8th grade math/Pre-Algebra as a prerequisite to this course. Algebra 1 is also recommended. Below are the units we will be covering in this class: Unit 1 Basics Of Geometry Unit 2 Reasoning And Proofs Unit 3 Parallel And Perpendicular Lines Unit 4 Transformations Unit 5 Congruent Triangles Unit 6 Relationships Within Triangles Unit 7 Quadrilaterals And Other Polygons Unit 8 Similarity Unit 9 Right Triangles And Similarity Unit 10 Circles Unit 11 Circumference, Area And Volume Here is a weekly breakdown of the topics we will be covering Week of... 08-Jan Basics of Geometry points, lines and planes, measuring and constructing segments, using midpoint and distance formulas 15-Jan Basics of Geometry perimeter and area in the coordinate plane, measuring and constructing angles, describing pairs of angles 22-Jan Reasoning and Proofs algebraic reasoning, proving statements about segments and angles, proving geometric relationships 29-Jan Parallel And Perpendicular Lines pairs of lines into angles, parallel lines and transversals 05-Feb Parallel And Perpendicular Lines proofs with parallel lines, proofs with perpendicular lines, equations of parallel lines and perpendicular lines 12-Feb Transformations translations, reflections, rotations 19-Feb Transformations congruence and transformations, dilations, similarity and transformations 26-Feb Congruent Triangles angles of triangles, congruent polygons, proving triangle congruence by SAS, equilateral and isosceles triangles 04-Mar Congruent Triangles proving triangle congruence by SSS, ASA, and AAS, using congruent triangles 11-Mar Relationships Within Triangles perpendicular and angle bisectors, bisectors of triangles, medians and altitudes of triangles 18-Mar Relationships Within Triangles the triangle midsegment theorem, indirect proof and inequalities in one triangle, inequalities in two triangles 25-Mar Quadrilaterals And Other Polygons angles of polygons, properties of parallelograms, proving parallelograms 01-Apr Quadrilaterals And Other Polygons properties of special parallelograms, properties of trapezoids and kites 08-Apr Similarity similar polygons, proving triangle similarity by AA, SSS, and SAS 15-Apr Right Triangles And Similarity proportionality theorems, Pythagorean theorem, special right triangles 22-Apr Right Triangles And Similarity similar right triangles, tangent ratio, sine and cosine ratio 29-Apr Right Triangles And Similarity solving right triangles, law of sines and law of cosines 06-May Circles lines and segments that intersect circles, finding arc measures, using chords 13-May Circles inscribed angles and polygons, angle relationships in circles, segment relationships in circles 20-May Circumference, Area And Volume circles in the coordinate plane, circumference and arc length, areas of circles and sectors 27-May Circumference, Area And Volume areas of polygons, 3D figures, volumes of prisms and cylinders 03-Jun Circumference, Area And Volume volumes of pyramids, surface areas and volumes of cones and spheres
Other Details
Parental Guidance
We will be using nearpod.com for our classes. Learners do not need to create an account, they will be given a code to join the class at the start of each meeting.
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Sources
We will be using the Big Ideas Math High School Geometry book, found here: https://bim.easyaccessmaterials.com/index.php?location_user=cc19
Teacher expertise and credentials
6 teachers have teaching certificates
Non-US Teaching Certificate
Non-US Teaching Certificate in Mathematics
Non-US Teaching Certificate in Health/PE
Non-US Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Non-US Teaching Certificate in Science
Non-US Teaching Certificate in Mathematics
Non-US Teaching Certificate in Secondary Education
3 teachers have a Graduate degree
Master's Degree in Mathematics from York University
Master's Degree from University of Toronto
Master's Degree in Mathematics from McMaster University
16 teachers have a Bachelor's degree
Bachelor's Degree in Education from University of Calgary
Bachelor's Degree in Mathematics from Memorial University of Newfoundland
Bachelor's Degree in Education from University of Manitoba
Bachelor's Degree in Education from University of Toronto
Bachelor's Degree from University of Toronto
Bachelor's Degree from Mount Royal University
Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering from The University of Western Ontario
Bachelor's Degree in Mathematics from Simon Fraser University
Bachelor's Degree in Mathematics from University of Toronto
Bachelor's Degree in Mathematics from University of Calgary
Bachelor's Degree in Education from University of Calgary
Bachelor's Degree in Music or Theatre or Arts from University of Lethbridge
Bachelor's Degree in Education from University of Lethbridge
Bachelor's Degree in Mathematics from University of British Columbia Okanagan
Bachelor's Degree in Science from University of Toronto
Bachelor's Degree in Mathematics from Simon Fraser University
Bachelor's Degree in Education from Saint Francis Xavier University
Bachelor's Degree in Science from Dalhousie University
Bachelor's Degree in Mathematics from McMaster University
Bachelor's Degree in Education from University of New Brunswick
Bachelor's Degree from University of New Brunswick
All of our teachers are highly qualified and passionate about teaching mathematics. Bios for each of our teachers can be found on our page.
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Live Group Class
$54
weekly ($18 per class)3x per week
50 min
Completed by 16 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 12-16
2-12 learners per class