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[Pages:3]Unit 8 Study Guide and Schedule: Geometry (Part 2)

Name_________________________

Period________

Date

In-Class

Learning Objective

In-class Activity

Assignment Asgn Done

Jan 24-25 Circles*

Worksheet 8-1

Asgn 8-1

Asgn Late

Passed MQ Due Date Jan 28-29

Cross Sections & Jan 28-29

Nets*

Worksheet 8-2

Asgn 8-2

Area of Other Jan 30-31

Shapes*

Feb 1-14 Feb 5-6

Composite Figures with Perimeter and Area

Volume of Prisms & Pyramids*

Surface Area of Feb 7-8

Prisms

Surface Area of Feb 11-12

Pyramids*

Feb 13-14 Review Unit 8 for Test

Feb 15-19

Worksheet 8-3

Asgn 8-3

Book Volume 2, pg. 631

Vol. 2, pgs. 635-636

Volume 2, pgs. 642-644

Volume 2, pgs. 665, 669-670

Volume 2, pgs. 677-680

Vol. 2, pgs. 645-646, 659

Vol. 2, pgs. 671-672

Vol. 2, pgs. 681, 683-684,

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Unit 8 Review Review Sheet

Geometry Test

*denotes a mastery quiz topic

Yes / No Jan 30-31

Yes / No

Feb 1-6

Feb 5-19

Yes / No

Feb 7-8

Feb 11-12

Yes / No Feb 13-14

Feb 15-19

Section 8-1: Circles

Textbook Reference: Book pages 613-630

Circle: The set of all points in a plane that are the same distance from a given point called the center.

Center: The point from which all points on a circle are the same distance.

Circumference: The distance around a circle.

Diameter: The distance across a circle through its center.

Radius: The distance from the center of a circle to any point on the circle.

Area: The space inside of a 2 dimensional shape, measured in square units.

Semicircle: half of a circle

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Section 8-2: Cross Sections & Nets

Textbook Reference: Book pages 593-600, 661-664

Bases: The faces on the top and bottom of a figure.

Pyramid: A three-dimensional figure with at least three lateral faces that are triangles and only one base.

Prism: A three-dimensional figure with at least three rectangular lateral faces and top and bottom faces parallel.

Plane: A two-dimensional flat surface that extends in all directions.

Edge: The intersection of faces of a threedimensional figure.

Vertex: The point where three or more places intersect.

Face: Any surface that forms a side or base of a prism.

Diagonal: A line segment that connects two nonconsecutive vertices.

Cylinder: A three-dimensional figure with two parallel congruent circular bases.

Cone: A three-dimensional figure with a curved surface and a circular cone base. The vertex is the point at the tip of the cone.

Net: A two-dimensional figure that can be used to build a three-dimensional figure.

Side: A line segment connecting any two vertices, also known as an edge.

Cross-section: The cross section of a solid and a plane.

Section 8-3: Area of Other Shapes

Textbook Reference: Book page 632

Shape Parallelogram

What does it look like?

Triangle

Trapezoid

Circle

Area Formula A = bh

bh A=

2

A = (b1 + b2 ) h

2 A =r2

Section 8-4: Composite Figures with Area & Perimeter

Textbook Reference: Book pages 631-636

Composite Figure: A figure that is made up of two or more three-dimensional figures.

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Section 8-5: Volume of Prisms & Pyramids

Textbook Reference: Book pages 639-646 Volume: The number of cubic units needed to fill the space occupied by a solid. (The inside of a 3D shape)

Section 8-6: Surface Area of Prisms

Textbook Reference: Book pages 665-672 Surface Area: The sum of the areas of all the surfaces (faces) of a three-dimensional figure.

Section 8-7: Surface Area of Pyramids

Textbook Reference: Book pages 677-684 Lateral Surface Area: The sum of the areas of all of the lateral faces of a solid. Slant Height: The height of each lateral face. Regular Pyramid: A pyramid whose base is a regular polygon and in which the segment from the vertex to the center of the base is the altitude.

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