Geometry, Teacher\'s Edition

(Axel Boer) #1

  • Identify angles formed by two parallel lines and a non- perpendicular transversal.

  • Identify and use the Corresponding Angles Postulate.

  • Identify and use the Alternate Interior Angles Theorem.

  • Identify and use the Alternate Exterior Angles Theorem.

  • Identify and use the Consecutive Interior Angles Theorem.


II.ProblemSolvingActivity-AirportMap



  • For this problem solving activity, students are going to use an aerial map of Logan International Airport in
    Boston, Massachusetts.

  • Figure 03.02.01 can be found at http://www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:KBOS_Aerial_NGS.jpg

  • Students need to use the picture to draw their own version of the map.

  • Then using color, they need to identify the following:

  • In red, two parallel lines and a non- perpendicular transversal.

  • In blue- two corresponding angles

  • In green- two alternate interior angles

  • In orange- two alternate exterior angles

  • In purple- two consecutive interior angles

  • When finished, you can extend this by having the students use a protractor to determine angle measures.

  • Allow time for students to share their work.


III.MeetingObjectives



  • Students will identify the different angles created by parallel lines and transversals.

  • Students will also identify the types of angles indentified in the different theorems.


IV.NotesonAssessment



  • Assess student understanding through student sharing.

  • Look at each student’s diagram.

  • Is it labeled correctly?

  • Did the students follow directions?

  • Is there anything missing?

  • Does the diagram demonstrate that students understand the different angle pairs?


Proving Lines Parallel


I.SectionObjectives



  • Identify and use the Converse of the Corresponding Angles Postulate.

  • Identify and use the Converse of Alternate Interior Angles Theorem.

  • Identify and use the Converse of Alternate Exterior Angles Theorem.

  • Identify and use the Converse of Consecutive Interior Angles Theorem.

  • Identify and use the Parallel Lines Property.


II.ProblemSolvingActivity-ForestTower



  • Students are going to design a tower to be used in National Park by a Forest Ranger.


5.3. Parallel and Perpendicular Lines

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