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1 Welcome to Honors Geometry
What did the seedling say when it grew up? Gee … I’m a tree! (Ge-om-e-try)

2 Geometry Geo (earth) Metron (measure)
One of the oldest sciences. There are several types of geometry. We study Euclidian Geometry named after Euclid. He was a Greek that lived about 300 B.C. Gathered elementary parts of geometry in 13 books called “The Elements”. He is considered the “Father of Mathematics.”

3 Chapter 1 Points, Lines, Planes, & Angles (page 1)
Essential Question How are the relationships of geometric figures used in real life situations?

4 Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles
Sunday Afternoon

5 Lesson 1-1 A Game and Some Geometry (page 1)
Essential Question How are the relationships of geometric figures used in real life situations?

6 In the figure below, you see five points: A,B,C,D, and E.
Use a centimeter ruler to find the requested distances. Please measure to the nearest tenth of a centimeter. . C A B D E

7 The distance from A to C is ____________ cm
and the distance from B to C is ____________ cm. 2. The distance from A to D is ___________ cm and the distance from B to D is ___________ cm.

8 In the figure below, you see five points: A,B,C,D, and E.
Use a centimeter ruler to find the requested distances. Please measure to the nearest tenth of a centimeter. . C A B D E

9 6.0 The distance from A to C is ____________ cm and the distance from B to C is ____________ cm. 2. The distance from A to D is ___________ cm and the distance from B to D is ___________ cm. 3. Both points C and D are said to be __________________________ from A and B because they are equally distant from A and B. 4. Another point on the diagram that is equidistant from A and B is point _______. 5. The number of points that are equidistant from points A and B are ___________. 6. The geometric figure that would be formed by all these points is a _________. 6.0 5.6 5.6 equidistant

10 In the figure below, you see five points: A,B,C,D, and E.
Use a centimeter ruler to find the requested distances. Please measure to the nearest tenth of a centimeter. . C A B D E

11 equidistant 6.0 6.0 5.6 5.6 E infinite line
The distance from A to C is ____________ cm and the distance from B to C is ____________ cm. 2. The distance from A to D is ___________ cm and the distance from B to D is ___________ cm. 3. Both points C and D are said to be __________________________ from A and B because they are equally distant from A and B. 4. Another point on the diagram that is equidistant from A and B is point _______. 5. The number of points that are equidistant from points A and B are ______________. 6. The geometric figure that would be formed by all these points is a ___________. 6.0 5.6 5.6 equidistant E infinite line

12 In the figure below, you see five points: A,B,C,D, and E.
Use a centimeter ruler to find the requested distances. Please measure to the nearest tenth of a centimeter. . C A B D E

13 Locate a point 9 cm from point A and call it point F.
Locate all the points that are 9 cm from point A. 7. The number of points that are 9 cm from point A is _______________. 8. The geometric figure that would be formed 9 cm from point A is a _________.

14 In the figure below, you see five points: A,B,C,D, and E.
Use a centimeter ruler to find the requested distances. Please measure to the nearest tenth of a centimeter. . C A B D E

15 infinite circle Locate a point 9 cm from point A and call it point F.
Locate all the points that are 9 cm from point A. 7. The number of points that are 9 cm from point A is _______________. 8. The geometric figure that would be formed 9 cm from point A is a ____________. infinite circle

16 In the figure below, you see five points: A,B,C,D, and E.
Use a centimeter ruler to find the requested distances. Please measure to the nearest tenth of a centimeter. . C A B D E

17 Locate a point that is 9 cm from points A and B and call it point G.
Locate all the points that are 9 cm from points A and B. 9. The number of points that are 9 cm from points A and B is ____________. The geometric figure formed by connecting these points is a ____________.

18 In the figure below, you see five points: A,B,C,D, and E.
Use a centimeter ruler to find the requested distances. Please measure to the nearest tenth of a centimeter. . C A B D E

19 Locate a point that is 9 cm from points A and B and call it point G.
Locate all the points that are 9 cm from points A and B. 9. The number of points that are 9 cm from points A and B is ____________. The geometric figure formed by connecting these points is a ____________. two line

20 In the figure below, you see five points: A,B,C,D, and E.
Use a centimeter ruler to find the requested distances. Please measure to the nearest tenth of a centimeter. . C A B D E

21 Written Exercises on pages 3 & 4
Assignment Written Exercises on pages 3 & 4 1 to 10 How are the relationships of geometric figures used in real life situations?


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