WEEK: _march 10-14, 2014 Course: _adv math___________________ Teacher: __Gibson________________ Unit Title: Geometry Unit Big Idea: Construction, geometric figures, angles, area, surface area, volume, circumference and area of the circle Standards to Address in Unit: MCC.7.G.2, ASSESSMENTS Diagnostic: pre-tests, checkpoints, star tests MCC.7.G.3, MCC.7.G.4, MCC.7.SP.3 , MCC.7.SP.4, MCC.7.SP.6 Formative: quizzes Summative: tests Major Unit concepts and vocabulary 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. geometric figures protractor compass construction slicing STANDARD/EQ MONDAY two-dimensional figures three dimensional figures 8. plane (plane sections) 9. right rectangular prisms 10. right rectangular pyramids TUESDAY 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. angle measures area surface area volume circumference and area of a circle WEDNESDAY MCC.7.G.2,6 How can we construct geometric figures? MCC.7.G.2, MCC.7.G.3 How can we construct geometric figures? MCC.7.G.4 What are the formulas for area and circumference? What are the classifications for angles? How can we construct and measure angles? How does slicing a figure change its form? Warm up on constructions OPENING 6. 7. Definition of terms Frayer model What are the formulas for area and circumference? Video on geometric construction Definition of terms Frayer model Video on formulas Definition of terms Frayer model 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. complimentary angles supplementary angles vertical angles adjacent angles multi-step problem THURSDAY MCC.7.G.2, MCC.7.G.3, MCC.7.G.4 How can we construct geometric figures? How does slicing a figure change its form? What are the formulas for area and circumference? Journal entry on geometric constructions verses slicing Definition of terms Frayer model 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. triangles quadrilaterals polygons cubes right prisms FRIDAY MCC.7.G.2, MCC.7.G.3, MCC.7.G.4 How can we construct geometric figures? How does slicing a figure change its form? What are the formulas for area and circumference? Ticket in the door on constructions Definition of terms Frayer model WORK PERIOD CLOSING Use textbooks or other resources for angle classification problems and solve real world problems. Assessment Student assignments will be taken up and corrected for accuracy. Use textbooks or other resources to create constructions of various figures including angles Assessment Papers on measuring angles will be taken up and looked at for accuracy. Ticket out the door : What are the formulas for circumference and area? Reflective question: How do we classify angles? Use textbooks or other resources to create pictures of slicing various polygons and figures to see what they look like after being sliced Journal entry: How are various formulas applied to area and circumference? Use textbooks or other resources to apply various formulas for area and circumference. Assessment Formula sheet will be graded for accuracy. Ticket out the door: List all the formulas you used today and explain how to use them. Think/Pair/Share Students will show the results of slicing verses constructing various shapes and what each type of action will yield as a picture. Assessment Constructions will be viewed for accuracy. Students will complete a review sheet on the weeks lessons. Assessment Review sheets will be graded. Reflective question: Explain all of the construction processes you learned this week. Study guide or brief study sheet will be completed and graded. Students will be given different problems based on ability levels . Students will be given different problems based on ability levels . Students will be given different problems based on ability levels . Students will be given different problems based on ability levels . Students will do an angles worksheet packet. Students will do circumference and area problems. Students will do a differentiated assignment on on vocabulary Vocabulary of Geometry Front Back (109) (110) Gp 1 #1, 2,3 #1,2 Gp 2 #3,4,5 #2,3 Gp 3 #5,6,7 #3,4 Gp 4 #6,7,8 #4,5 Gp 5 #1-6 #1-3 Gp 6 #7-12 #4-6 Students will do a differentiated assignment on Parallel, Intersecting, and Perpendicular Lines Gp 1 #1,2 Gp 2 #3,4 Gp 3 #5,6 Gp 4 #7,8 Gp 5 #9,10 Gp 5 #9,10 Basic Geometric Ideas Front (R 10-1) Back(P 10-1) Gp 1 #1,2 #1, 7-16 Gp 2 #2,3 #2, 7-16 Gp 3 #3,4 #3, 7-16 Gp 4 #4,5 #4, 7-16 Gp 5 #6,7 #5, 7-16 Gp6 #7,8 #6, 7-16 Rigor will be the problem of the day. DIFFERENTIATION Classifying angles Gp 1 Gp 2 Gp 3 Gp 4 Gp 5 Gp 6 p. 1, p. 1, p.2, p. 2, p.3, p.3, Rigor wil the problem of the day. Angle classification Practice B Front Back Gp 1 #1,2,3, #1,2,3 Gp 2 #3,4,5 #2,3,4 Gp 3 #5,6,7 #3,4,5 Gp 4 #7,8,9 #4,5,6 Gp 5 #9,10,11 #5,6,7 Gp 6 #10,11,12 #6,7,8 Students will be given different problems based on ability levels . Students will do a brief study guide on unit 5 Geometry. Differentiated assignment Gp1 #1,6,10,11,20 Gp2 #2,7,10,11,21 Gp3 #3,8,12,13,19 Gp4 #4,9,14,15,18 Gp5 #5,10,16,17,19 Gp6 #6,11,15,16, 20 Rigor will be to do problem 22 on study guide. Rigor will be problems 9 and 10 on back Rigor will be on the last page TECHNOLOGY Rigor students will figure out the mystery message Construction programs on the computer. Construction programs on the computer. Modules on the formulas used. Construction programs on the computer. Construction programs on the computer.