IM 8 Ch9 Closure - Mr. Deyo`s Class
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IM 8 Ch9 Closure - Mr. Deyo`s Class
IM 8 Ch9 Closure The activities here offer you a chance to reflect about what you have learned during this chapter. As you work, look for concepts that you feel very comfortable with, ideas that you would like to learn more about, and topics you need more help with. CPM Materials modified by Mr. Deyo IM 8 Ch9 Closure Title: IM8 ‑ Ch. 9 Closure ‑ What Have I Learned? Date: Learning Target By the end of the period, I will apply different problem‑solving strategies and relect on what I have learned in this chapter. I will demonstrate this by completing Four‑Square notes and by solving problems in a pair/group activity. IM 8 Ch9 Closure Home Work: Ch. 9 Closure Desc. What Have I Learned? Date Due 9 Problems CL 9‑155 through 8‑163 IM 8 Ch9 Closure IM 8 Ch9 Closure Chapter 9 Vocabulary AA (Triangle Similarity) Corresponding Angles Acute Angle Exterior Angle (of a Triangle) Adjacent Angles Hypotenuse Alternate Interior Angles Legs(of a right triangle) Complementary Angles IM 8 Ch9 Closure Chapter 9 Vocabulary (Continued) Obtuse Angle Radical Sign Parallel Remote Interior Angles Perfect Square Right Angle Perpendicular Square (of a number) Pythagorean Theorem Supplementary Angles IM 8 Ch9 Closure Chapter 9 Vocabulary Straight Angle Transversal Vertex Vertical Angles (Continued) IM 8 Ch9 Closure IM 8 Ch9 Closure SUMMARIZING MY UNDERSTANDING http://www.cpm.org/pdfs/stuRes/CC3/chapter_09/CC3%20Ch%209%20Closure %20RP.pdf This section gives you an opportunity to show what you know about properties of triangles and applying the Pythagorean Theorem, two of the main ideas of this chapter. Triangular Treasure Hunt Jasmine and Mason are spending the summer with their Uncle Simon. He lives in an old castle that has many interesting doors, not all of which are rectangles. One day, while looking through the books in the castle library, Jasmine found an unusual piece of paper in a book. “Look, Mason! This looks like some kind of a treasure map,” she exclaimed. Mason looked at the paper and read, “A valuable secret is hidden inside. But beware – danger lurks behind the other doors. Only those who can follow the clues will succeed in the search.” He also saw that it had a series of clues and pictures of triangular doors. Read the clues below and, with your team, help Jasmine and Mason find the secret door and the treasure. • My sides are not congruent. • My angles are not congruent. • I am similar to another door. units long. • One of my sides is a) Look at the doors on the Chapter 9 Closure Resource Page. b) Using what you have learned in this chapter, decide which door is the secret door. Justify your answer. c) List the triangles that were not the secret door and justify why each did not fit the clues. IM 8 Ch9 Closure IM 8 Ch9 Closure http://www.cpm.org/pdfs/stuRes/CC3/chapter_09/CC3%20Ch%209%20Closure %20RP.pdf Triangular Treasure Hunt Read the clues below and, with your team, help Jasmine and Mason find the secret door and the treasure. • My sides are not congruent. • My angles are not congruent. • I am similar to another door. units long. • One of my sides is a) Look at the doors on the Chapter 9 Closure Resource Page. b) Using what you have learned in this chapter, decide which door is the secret door. Justify your answer. c) List the triangles that were not the secret door and justify why each did not fit the clues. IM 8 Ch9 Closure CL 9155. Solve for x. a) b) IM 8 Ch9 Closure CL 9156. Solve for x. a) b) IM 8 Ch9 Closure CL 9157. Determine the length of side x. Give the answer in radical form and as a decimal. IM 8 Ch9 Closure CL 9158. Simplify the following exponential expressions. Give answers without negative exponents. a) b) 43·47 (5x4)3 b) d) 37 34 (4x5)(3x8) IM 8 Ch9 Closure CL 9159. Visualize a line that goes through the two points on the graph here. a) What is the slope of the line? m = b) What is the rule for the line? y = ( )x + ( ) IM 8 Ch9 Closure CL 9160. Casey was building a rectangular pen for his pigs. He has 62 feet of fencing. The length of his pen is 9 feet longer than the width. Write and solve an equation to find the dimensions of the pen. IM 8 Ch9 Closure CL 9161. Clay and his friend Lacey are making cookies for the school dance. Clay started early and has already made 3 dozen cookies. He can make an additional 2 dozen cookies an hour. Lacey has not started making cookies yet, but she has a bigger oven and can make 4 dozen cookies an hour. If Lacey starts baking her cookies right away, how long will it take for her to have made as many cookies as Clay? How many cookies will they each have made? IM 8 Ch9 Closure CL 9162. Sarah loves to order paperback mystery books. Some of her recent orders are shown in the table here. a) Draw a scatterplot with this information. b) Fully describe the association. c) Determine the equation of the line of best fit. y = ( )x + ( ) d) Based on the equation, estimate the total cost of an order of 10 books. IM 8 Ch9 Closure CL 8163a For each of the previous problems (CL9155 to CL9162), do the following: Color or shade in a portion of the bar that represents your level of understanding and comfort with completing that problem on your own. CL 9155 CL 9156 CL 9157 CL 9158 CL 9159 CL 9160 CL 9161 CL 9162 IM 8 Ch9 Closure CL 9163b If any of your bars are less than a 5, choose one of those problems and complete one of the following tasks: Which problem did you choose? CL 9____ Write two questions that you would like to ask about that problem. 1) ? 2) ? Brainstorm two things that you DO know about that type of problem. 1) 2) IM 8 Ch9 Closure CL 9163c If any of your bars are 5 or above, choose one of those problems and do one of these tasks: Which problem did you choose? CL 9____ Write two questions you might ask or hints you might give to a student who was stuck on the problem. 1) ? 2) ? Make a new problem that is similar and more challenging than that problem and solve it. IM 8 Ch9 Closure WHAT TOOLS CAN I USE? You have several tools and references available to help support your learning – your teacher, your study team, your math book, and your Toolkit, to name only a few. At the end of each chapter you will have an opportunity to review your Toolkit for completeness as well as to revise or update it to better reflect your current understanding of big ideas. The main elements of your Toolkit should be your Learning Logs, Math Notes, and the vocabulary used in this chapter. Math words that are new to this chapter appear in bold in the text. Refer to the lists provided below and follow your teacher’s instructions to revise your Toolkit, which will help make it a useful reference for you as you complete this chapter and prepare to begin the next one. Learning Log Entries Lesson 9.1.1 – Angle Relationships Lesson 9.1.2 – Angles in a Triangle Lesson 9.1.4 – AngleAngle Similarity Lesson 9.2.1 – Triangle Inequality Lesson 9.2.1 – Triangle SideLength Patterns Lesson 9.2.3 – Square Roots Lesson 9.2.5 – Pythagorean Theorem Math Notes Lesson 9.1.1 – Angle Vocabulary Lesson 9.1.2 – Parallel Lines and Angle Pairs Lesson 9.1.3 – Angle Sum Theorem for Triangles Lesson 9.1.4 – Exterior Angle Theorem for Triangles Lesson 9.2.1 – AA Similarity for Triangles Lesson 9.2.2 – Triangle Inequality and SideLength Patterns Lesson 9.2.3 – Right Triangles and the Pythagorean Theorem Lesson 9.2.4 – The Real Number System Lesson 9.2.5 – Squaring and Square Root IM 8 Ch9 Closure Chapter 9 Vocabulary AA (Triangle Similarity) Corresponding Angles Acute Angle Exterior Angle (of a Triangle) Adjacent Angles Hypotenuse Alternate Interior Angles Legs(of a right triangle) Complementary Angles IM 8 Ch9 Closure Chapter 9 Vocabulary (Continued) Obtuse Angle Radical Sign Parallel Remote Interior Angles Perfect Square Right Angle Perpendicular Square (of a number) Pythagorean Theorem Supplementary Angles IM 8 Ch9 Closure Chapter 9 Vocabulary Straight Angle Transversal Vertex Vertical Angles (Continued) IM 8 Ch9 Closure Chapter 8 Vocabulary Base of an Exponent factor Commutative Property of Multiplication interest Compound Interest linear equation Exponent linear function Exponential Growth linear growth (verb) IM 8 Ch9 Closure Chapter 8 Vocabulary period principal relationship scientific notation simple interest (Continued) IM 8 Ch9 Closure Chapter 7 Vocabulary association constant of proportionality categorical variable form central angle frequency table circle graph lattice points cluster line of best fit y = mx + b yintercept IM 8 Ch9 Closure Chapter 7 Vocabulary (Continued) linear equation positive slope linear (nonlinear) form outliere negative association simple interest negative slope slope positive association strength (of association) unit rate IM 8 Ch9 Closure Chapter 6 Vocabulary congruent enlarge conjecture linear equation corresponding parts point of intersection dilation reduce IM 8 Ch9 Closure Chapter 6 Vocabulary (Continued) reflection similar figures rigid transformation systems of equations rotation translation scale factor yintercept IM 8 Ch9 Closure Chapter 5 Vocabulary coefficient equivalent constant term Fraction Buster Method counterexample growth factor Equal Values Method linear equation IM 8 Ch9 Closure Chapter 5 Vocabulary (Continued) point of intersection term solution variable standard form yintercept system of equations y = mx + b form IM 8 Ch9 Closure Chapter 4 Vocabulary Review graph solution growth factor tile pattern parabola variable parameter x → y table rule yintercept IM 8 Ch9 Closure Chapter 3 Vocabulary Review Combining Like Terms Order of Operations Continuous Graph Parabola Dependent Variable Solution Discrete Term Distributive Property Variable Evaluate Vertex Independent Variable xintercepts yintercepts IM 8 Ch9 Closure Chapter 2 Vocabulary Review Additive Identity Evaluate Additive Inverse Expression Associative Property Multiplicative Identity Combining Like Terms Order of Operations Commutative Property Term Equation Variable IM 8 Ch9 Closure Chapter 1 Vocabulary Review 5D Process D D D D D integer proportional relationship input quadrant mean stemandleaf plot median area unit rate ordered pair box plot variable origin coordinates xaxis output dependent variable yaxis perimeter histogram proportion independent variable