Strand
and GLE |
Geometry
Lesson(s) |
|
Number and Number Relations |
- Simplify and determine the value of radical expressions (N-2-H) (N-7-H)
|
Algebra 1: 2-7,
Algebra 1: 11-1 |
- Predict the effect of operations on real numbers (e.g., the quotient
of a positive number divided by a positive number less than 1 is greater
than the original dividend) (N-3-H) (N-7-H)
|
MAC 1: 4-1a, MAC 1:
4-4a, MAC 1: 7-4a
("a" versions Coming soon.) |
- Define sine, cosine, and tangent in ratio form and calculate them
using technology (N-6-H)
|
7-4,
7-5, 7-6,
7-7
|
- Use ratios and proportional reasoning to solve a variety of real-life
problems including similar figures and scale drawings (N-6-H) (M-4-H)
|
6-2,
6-3, 6-5,
7-6 |
| Algebra |
- Write the equation of a line of best fit for a set of 2-variable real-life
data presented in table or scatter plot form, with or without technology
(A-2-H) (D-2-H)
|
Algebra 1: 5-7 |
- Write the equation of a line parallel or perpendicular to a given
line through a specific point (A-3-H) (G-3-H)
|
3-4 |
| Measurement |
- Find volume and surface area of pyramids, spheres, and cones (M-3-H)
(M-4-H)
|
12-5,
12-6, 12-7,
13-2, 13-3 |
- Model and use trigonometric ratios to solve problems involving right
triangles (M-4-H) (N-6-H)
|
7-4,
7-5, 7-6,
7-7 |
| Geometry |
- Construct 2- and 3-dimensional figures when given the name, description,
or attributes, with and without technology (G-1-H)
|
8-4,
8-5, 8-6,
10-3, 12-2 |
- Form and test conjectures concerning geometric relationships including
lines, angles, and polygons (i.e., triangles, quadrilaterals, and n-gons),
with and without technology (G-1-H) (G-4-H) (G-6-H)
|
2-1 |
- Determine angle measurements using the properties of parallel, perpendicular,
and intersecting lines in a plane (G-2-H)
|
3-2,
3-5, 7-5 |
- Apply the Pythagorean theorem in both abstract and real-life settings
(G-2-H)
|
7-2,
7-3, 7-4 |
- Solve problems and determine measurements involving chords, radii,
arcs, angles, secants, and tangents of a circle (G-2-H)
|
10-1,
10-2, 10-3,
10-4, 10-5,
10-6, 10-7 |
- Develop and apply coordinate rules for translations and reflections
of geometric figures (G-3-H)
|
9-1,
9-2, 9-6,
9-7, 13-5 |
- Draw or use other methods, including technology, to illustrate dilations
of geometric figures (G-3-H)
|
9-5,
13-5 |
- Represent and solve problems involving distance on a number line or
in the plane (G-3-H)
|
1-3,
3-6 |
- Compare and contrast inductive and deductive reasoning approaches
to justify conjectures and solve problems (G-4-H) (G-6-H)
|
2-1,
2-4 |
- Determine angle measures and side lengths of right and similar triangles
using trigonometric ratios and properties of similarity, including congruence
(G-5-H) (M-4-H)
|
6-3,
6-5, 7-3,
7-4, 7-5 |
- Develop formal and informal proofs (e.g., Pythagorean theorem, flow
charts, paragraphs) (G-6-H)
|
2-5,
2-6, 4-7,
5-3 |
| Data Analysis, Probability,
and Discrete Math |
- Show or justify the correlation (match) between a linear or non-linear
data set and a graph (D-2-H) (P-5-H)
|
Algebra 1: 5-7 |
- Determine the probability of conditional and multiple events, including
mutually and non-mutually exclusive events (D-4-H) (D-5-H)
|
11-5;
Algebra 1: 14-3 |
- Interpret and summarize a set of experimental data presented in a
table, bar graph, line graph, scatter plot, matrix, or circle graph
(D-7-H)
|
Algebra 1: 1-9,
Algebra 1: 5-7,
Algebra 1: 13-2 |
- Draw and justify conclusions based on the use of logic (e.g., conditional
statements, converse, inverse, contrapositive) (D-8-H) (G-6-H) (N-7-H)
|
2-1,
2-2, 2-3,
2-4 |
- Use counting procedures and techniques to solve real-life problems
(D-9-H)
|
Algebra 1: 14-1,
Algebra 1: 14-2,
Algebra 1: 14-3,
Algebra 1: 14-5 |
- Use discrete math to model real life situations (e.g., fair games,
elections) (D-9-H)
|
Algebra 1: 14-5 |
| Patterns, Relations,
and Functions |
- Generalize and represent patterns symbolically, with and without technology
(P-1-H)
|
Algebra 1: 4-7,
Algebra 1: 4-8 |
- Translate among tabular, graphical, and symbolic representations of
patterns in real-life situations, with and without technology (P-2-H)
(P-3-H) (A-3-H)
|
Algebra 1: 4-7,
Algebra 1: 4-8 |