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Geometry Notes - Full Year Bundle of Printables | Binder Guided Notes

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I like these notes because they give me a difference approach on some topics with my diverse learners.
This resource has been so helpful in creating a functional program for my 8th grade advances students! They have been structured in a way that has allowed me to get to the meat and potatoes of Geometry.

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    Geometry Binder Notes (Single Download) - Now complete!

    Description

    This bundle includes a full year set of High School Geometry Binder Notes. These notes provide the teacher and students with an organized set of guided notes and plenty of in class practice. Almost all topics includes 2 pages (1 page double-sided) of notes and examples. Below you will find the units and topics included. Click on each unit bundle or individual lesson for a more in depth look at the resources included. Download the previews to see the page setup and the exact questions!

    Please send me a Q+A or feel free to email me at Lisa@LisaDavenportOnTpT.com with any questions before purchasing this bundle.

    Take a look at the unit bundles or individual lessons linked below, all of which are included in this bundle.

    Unit 1: Introduction to Geometry

    Unit 2: Reasoning + Proof

    Unit 3: Parallel + Perpendicular Lines

    Unit 4: Congruent Triangles

    Unit 5: Relationships within Triangles

    Unit 6: Polygons + Quadrilaterals

    Unit 7: Similarity

    Unit 8: Right Triangles + Trig

    Unit 9: Transformations

    Unit 10: Area of 2-D Figures (added 2/12/24)

    Unit 11: Surface Area + Volume of 3-D Figures (added 3/01/24)

    Unit 12: Circles (added 3/13/24)

    This bundle and all of its contents is also included in my:

    Geometry Curriculum (Full Store Bundle)

    You may be interested in some of my other geometry resources:

    Foldables for Interactive Notebooks

    Google Forms Digital Homework Assignments

    Boom Cards

    Task Cards and Math Bingo

    Scavenger Hunts

    Crossword Puzzles

    Word Wall

    Bell Ringers

    Assessment Bundle

    Check out some of my other sets of binder notes:

    6th Grade Math Binder Notes

    7th Grade Math Binder Notes

    8th Grade Math Binder Notes

    Algebra 1 Binder Notes

    Geometry Binder Notes

    Algebra 2 Binder Notes

    Total Pages
    84 Lessons
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    Teaching Duration
    1 Semester
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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Know precise definitions of angle, circle, perpendicular line, parallel line, and line segment, based on the undefined notions of point, line, distance along a line, and distance around a circular arc.
    Represent transformations in the plane using, e.g., transparencies and geometry software; describe transformations as functions that take points in the plane as inputs and give other points as outputs. Compare transformations that preserve distance and angle to those that do not (e.g., translation versus horizontal stretch).
    Given a rectangle, parallelogram, trapezoid, or regular polygon, describe the rotations and reflections that carry it onto itself.
    Given a geometric figure and a rotation, reflection, or translation, draw the transformed figure using, e.g., graph paper, tracing paper, or geometry software. Specify a sequence of transformations that will carry a given figure onto another.
    Use geometric descriptions of rigid motions to transform figures and to predict the effect of a given rigid motion on a given figure; given two figures, use the definition of congruence in terms of rigid motions to decide if they are congruent.

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