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High School Geometry (Full Course Curriculum)

In this course High School Geometry learners will increase their understanding of the concepts commonly taught in geometry. Teacher Bob Highschool Geometry math courses are a great help to young learners, whether they are public, private, or home schooled.
Robert Wyse (Certified Teacher) BEd, TEFL
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33 live meetings
24 hrs 45 mins in-class hours
Homework
1 hour per week. Although homework is not assigned, it is an expectation that students complete questions not completed during this Highschool Geometry class.
Assessment
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Class Experience

US Grade 8 - 10
PLEASE NOTE THAT HIGH SCHOOL GEOMETRY CAN BE JOINED AT ANY TIME DURING THE YEAR.

Teacher Bob here.  I have taught for more than 25 years, and during that time have taught from grades 4 through high school. I have to say one of my favorite courses to teach is math. Not only is math important (we use it in many areas of life), but it's also fun. 

Why did the girl (or boy) wear glasses to math class?  Answer:  It improved di-vision. 

Seriously, while I do crack the odd joke in class, my classes are both fun and educational.  I'm a laid-back style teacher and encourage engagement with my students.  

At the beginning of class, we say our hellos and then down to business.  I teach the weekly math concept using both PowerPoint and an Interactive Whiteboard. The students and I then work on problems together, before they work independently. All the while, Teacher Bob will be providing feedback on their work. 

So, for a fun and educational approach to learning Geometry, join us in Math Success With Teacher Bob. 

See you in class!

Teacher Bob:)

PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS High School Geometry CLASS CAN BE JOINED AT ANY TIME DURING THE YEAR.

Please see the following for the  list of math classes for Geometry topics for the 2024/2025 school year.

Week 1        September 4                                 Naming simple geometric figures
Week 2        September 11                                Length of a line segment
Week 3        September 18                               Slope and midpoints
Week 4        September 25                              Parallel, perpendicular or neither
Week 5        October 2                                     Distance between 2 points in 2 dimensions
Week 6        October 9                                     Distance between 2 points in 3 dimensions and midpoint in 3 dimensions
Week 7      October 16                                   Measures of angles, and adjacent and non-adjacent angles         
Week 8        October 23                                Angles and transversals          
Week 9        October 30                                Interior angles of a polygon
Week 10/11  November 6/13                                        *****  Fall Break  ********     
Week 12        November 20                              Exterior angles of a polygon
Week 13        November 27                              Pythagorean Theorem
Week 14       December 4                                Pythagorean inequalities
Week 15       December 11                                Arcs of Circles
Week 16       December 18                               Inscribed angles and vertexes of circles
Week 17/18  December 25 and January 1             ********  Holiday Break  ********
Week 19       January 8                                     Tangents, secants and intersecting chords of circles
Week 20      January 15                                    Angles and bisectors of triangles
Week 21       January 22                                   Circles of triangles 
Week 22      January 29                                   Quadrilaterals and parallelograms
Week 23      February 5                                   Rectangles and more parallelograms
Week 24      February 12                                  Trapezoids and more triangles
Week 25      February 19                                 More circles and prisms
Week 26       February 26                                More prisms
Week 27       March 5                                      Pyramids and cylinders
Week 28       March 12                                    Cones and spheres
Week 29/30   March 19/26                                     ********  Spring Break  ********
Week 31        April 2                                        Congruent angles
Week 32       April 9                                        Isoceles Triangle Theorem
Week 33       April 16                                      Similar Triangles
Week 34       April 23                                     45-45-90 and 30-60-90 triangles
Week 35       April 30                                     Triangle Similarity and Side-Splitting Theorems
Week 36       May 7                                        Midsegments of triangles and trapezoids 
Week 37        May 14                                      Translating figures in coordinate space 
Week 38        May 21                                    Translating figures in coordinate space and Conditionals and Euler diagrams                                                                            
Week 39        May 28                                     Converses of and arranging of conditionals in a logical chain



In our math lessons, we will work towards:
1.	Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them.
2.	Reason abstractly and quantitatively.
3.	Construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of others.
4.	Model with mathematics.
5.	Use appropriate tools strategically.
6.	Attend to precision.
7.	Look for and make use of structure.
8.	Look for and express regularity in repeated reasoning.

*** Dates and topics are subject to change with student needs
*** Please note that this is not a graded class
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Learning Goals

The concepts and skills commonly taught in high school geometry.
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Syllabus

33 Lessons
over 33 Weeks
Lesson 1:
Geometry
 Naming simple geometric figures 
45 mins online live lesson
Lesson 2:
Geometry
 Length of a line segment 
45 mins online live lesson
Lesson 3:
Geometry
 Slope and midpoints 
45 mins online live lesson
Lesson 4:
Geometry
 Parallel, perpendicular or neither 
45 mins online live lesson

Other Details

Pre-Requisites
Highschool Geometry is often taken after the completion of Algebra 1
Supply List
Students only need a pencil and handouts provided for this geometry course.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Sources
No additional resources are required for this geometry course.
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Non-US Teaching Certificate in Mathematics
Hello parents and students!

I’m Teacher Bob, and I’m excited to bring over 40 years of teaching experience to my Outschool courses. After retiring from my local school board, I now teach exclusively on Outschool, dedicating my time to creating engaging math lessons for students of all ages.

I hold a Bachelor of Education, have completed graduate studies in science and math, and am certified to teach mathematics from elementary through high school. Additionally, I have a TEFL designation, which allows me to work with students from diverse linguistic backgrounds. My passion for mathematics and science drives me to make these subjects exciting and accessible, helping students see the real-world applications and beauty in both.

When I’m not teaching, I enjoy spending time with my family and grandkids, as well as fishing and skywatching—activities that keep me grounded and spark my curiosity about the world around us.

I believe that every student can succeed with the right support, and I strive to create a positive, supportive, and fun environment where students can truly thrive.

I look forward to helping your child excel in math and develop a love of learning on Outschool!

Hope to see you soon!
Take care,
Teacher Bob

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weekly or $495 for 33 classes
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Completed by 48 learners
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Ages: 13-17
3-18 learners per class

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