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Pacing Guide For Geometry RVC

This document provides a possible pacing outline for an MTH 097 math course over a 17 week fall semester. It lists the weekly topics to be covered from chapters 1 through 10, including sections on points, lines, planes, triangles, parallel lines, polygons, circles, ratio and proportion, trigonometry, areas, and 3D shapes. Tests are scheduled periodically after several chapters have been covered.

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Pacing Guide For Geometry RVC

This document provides a possible pacing outline for an MTH 097 math course over a 17 week fall semester. It lists the weekly topics to be covered from chapters 1 through 10, including sections on points, lines, planes, triangles, parallel lines, polygons, circles, ratio and proportion, trigonometry, areas, and 3D shapes. Tests are scheduled periodically after several chapters have been covered.

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MTH 097 Possible Pacing Outline – Fall Semester 2008

Tests usually only take 30-45 minutes

Week Topic Section


1 Introduction of course
Syllabus and course policies
Inductive and deductive reasoning 1.1
Points, lines and planes 1.2
Segments, rays, and angles 1.3
Intro to proofs 1.4
Deductive proofs 1.5
2 Basic constructions 1.6
Test Review
Chapter 1 Test
FALL BREAK
3 Classifying triangles 2.1
Congruent triangles (SSS, SAS, ASA) 2.2
Proofs with congruence 2.3
4 Isosceles triangles, medians, altitudes 2.4
Indirect proof 3.1
Parallel lines 3.2
5 Polygons and angles 3.3
More congruent triangles (AAS, HL) 3.4
Test Review
6 Chapter 2 & 3 Test
Parallelograms 4.1
Rhombus and kite 4.2
7 Rectangles and squares 4.3
Trapezoids 4.4
Circles and arcs 6.1
8 Chords and secants (focus on angle relation theorems) 6.2
Tangents (focus on angle relation theorems) 6.3
Test Review
9 Chapter 4 & 6 Test
Ratio and proportion 5.1
Similar polygons 5.2
10 Properties of right triangles (may be omitted) 5.3
Pythagorean theorem and special right triangles 5.4
11 Inequalities involving triangles 5.5
Sine and cosine 10.1
Tangent 10.2
Solving right triangles using trig 10.3
12 Applications involving right triangles (optional) 10.4
Test Review
Chapter 5 & 10 Test
Areas of quadrilaterals 7.1
13 Circumference and area of a circle 7.2
Arc lengths and areas of sectors (optional) 7.3
14 Planes and polyhedrons 8.1
THANKSGIVING BREAK
Prisms 8.2
15 Pyramids 8.3
Cylinders and cones 8.4
Spheres and composite figures 8.5
Test Review
16 Chapter 7 & 8 Test
Final Exam Review
17 Final Exam

Optional sections: 2.5, 2.6, 5.3, 6.4, 6.5, 6.6, 7.3, 7.4, chapter 9, 10.3, 10.4

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