Jacobs - Geometry Data Retreat February 16, 2009.

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Jacobs - Geometry Data Retreat February 16, 2009

PLAP – Points, Lines, and Planes Objective IIIIIIIV% Proficient I can identify and name a point % I can identify a line and name it using points and another method % I can identify coplanar and skew lines % I can identify collinear points %

Distance and Midpoint Objective IIIIIIIV% Proficient I can find the distance between two points on a number line % I can find the distance between two points on a coordinate plane % I can find the midpoint of two points on a number line % I can find the midpoint of two points on a coordinate plane %

Angles and Their Parts Objective IIIIIIIV% Proficient I can classify an angle as acute, right, or obtuse % I can identify the vertex of an angle % I can identify the sides of an angle % I can identify an angle and name it using its vertex, by three points, and by another method %

Angle Pairs Objective IIIIIIIV% Proficient I can solve problems involving angle bisectors % I can identify adjacent angles, vertical angles, and linear pairs of angles %

Polygons Objective IIIIIIIV% Proficient I can identify and name polygons with 3 to 12 sides % I can classify polygons as regular or irregular %

Perimeter Objective IIIIIIIV% Proficient I can find the perimeter of a polygon given its sides or vice-versa % I can find the perimeter of a polygon given its vertices %

Conditional Statements Objective IIIIIIIV% Proficient I can identify the converse, inverse, and contrapositive of if-then statements %

Special Angle Pairs Objective IIIIIIIV% Proficient I can solve problems involving the Segment Addition Postulate % I can solve problems involving linear angles % I can solve problems involving the Angle Addition Postulate % I can solve problems involving vertical angles %