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Title: LEARNING GEOMETRY


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LEARNING GEOMETRYwith a little help from
technology
  • By Gregory Nussberger

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Technology Makes Learning Geometry Easy
  • Standard GEOMETRY
  • Competency (M4-P1)
  • Interpret and draw three-dimensional objects
  • Performance Objective (PO1) Identify sketches of
    prisms, pyramids, cones, cylinders, and spheres

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What are these strange objects?
  • Cylinder, Cone, and Sphere
  • A cylinder is a solid (three-dimensional) figure
    with two congruent circular bases that lie in
    parallel planes.
  • A cone is a solid figure with a circular base and
    a vertex that lies in a different plane than the
    base.
  • A sphere is the set of all points in space that
    are a given distance (radius) from a fixed point
    (center).

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Lets Look at Some Examples of a Cylinder
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Some Examples of a Cone
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Lets Look at Some Examples of a Sphere
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Your Assignment for Today
Classwork Insert 6 additional slides to your
PowerPoint Student Electronic Portfolio (SEP).
Use the following information to guide you
through the process. Slide 38 - Title Slide,
Learning Geometry Slide 39 - Are the previously
mentioned solids polyhedra (a solid figure
bounded by plane polygons or faces)? Slide 40 -
How are the 3 types of solids alike and how they
are different? Slide 41 - Sketch a cylinder with
a height that is twice the diameter of the
base. Slide 42 - Draw a cone with a height that
is half the diameter of the base. Slide 43 -
Name a common object that has the shape of a
sphere and insert a picture of that object, use
clip-art or the Internet.  
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Lets Review What We Learned
  • What have we learned and how you can apply it
  • We can use technology to identify an objects
    basic shape, we can determine which formulas to
    use to calculate surface areas and volumes.
  • Many products are packaged using these shapes.
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