Students will consistently and appropriately use the parallel symbol in descriptions of lines and planes. 3-1 LINES AND ANGLES To identify relationships.

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Students will consistently and appropriately use the parallel symbol in descriptions of lines and planes. 3-1 LINES AND ANGLES To identify relationships between figures in space To identify angles formed by two lines and a transversal

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3-1 Quiz The following questions are designed to help you decide if you understood today’s lesson. Ask me if you don’t understand why you miss one. Please make sure you record your result on the portfolio sheet!

1. Which angles are corresponding angles? ∠8 and ∠16 ∠7 and ∠8 ∠4 and ∠8 ∠3 and ∠16

2. Which Line Segment is Skew to 𝐽𝑀 ? 𝑷𝑸 𝑱𝑵 𝑸𝑴 𝑷𝑵

3. Which angles are Same side interior angles? ∠8 and ∠16 ∠12 and ∠8 ∠4 and ∠16 ∠13 and ∠16

4. What four segments are parallel to plane MRQL? 𝑱𝑲 , 𝑲𝑳 , 𝑱𝑴 , and 𝑴𝑳 𝑵𝑷 , 𝑲𝑷 , 𝑷𝑸 , and 𝑱𝑵 𝑱𝑲 , 𝑱𝑵 , 𝑵𝑷 , and 𝑲𝑷 𝑱𝑴 , 𝑲𝑳 , 𝑵𝑹 , and 𝑷𝑸

same-side interior corresponding angles alternate exterior 5. How are ∠7 and ∠2 related? same-side interior corresponding angles alternate exterior alternate interior

Assignment 3-1 p. 144-145 #12-44 even Then rate your assignment 4-3-2-1-0 as to how well you understood the lesson and write why you rated yourself that way.