It
is the glory of geometry that from so few principles, fetched from without, it
is able to accomplish so much.
--Sir
Isaac Newton
That’s
the way things become clear. All of a
sudden. And then you realize how
obvious they’ve been all along.
--Madeleine
L’Engle
Textbook:
College Preparatory Mathematics 2 (Geometry) 2nd Edition.
2002.
676-6481 x5220
jswets@bham.wednet.edu
Course Overview:
Geometry
is the study of the shape, size, and position of objects. Planar geometry focuses on 2D objects such
as points, lines, triangles, quadrilaterals, polygons, and circles. Solid geometry includes the study of 3D
objects such as prisms, pyramids, polyhedrons, cylinders, spheres and
cones.
The
name geometry comes from two Greek words meaning earth and to
measure. The earliest uses of geometry included measuring lengths and areas
of land. Most scholars believe that the ancient Egyptians and Babylonians were
the first people to use geometry extensively.
Artists,
engineers, cartographers, and designers use geometry in their work. You will use geometry anytime you decide to
design or build something. You cannot
build a box, a fence, a fighter jet or a paper crane without using
geometry. Geometry is used to design
and build things.
· Experience learning in a hands-on problem-solving manner.
· Appreciate and apply geometry in their everyday lives.
· Develop skills to construct two and three-dimensional models.
· Meet or surpass the Washington State Essential Learnings.
· Become confident in their ability to solve problems.
Behavior and Attendance:
This class is a place to learn and grow. Behavior that impedes the learning of your classmates is not acceptable. If a problem develops, your teacher, vice principal and parent will make interventions on your behalf.
No work will be accepted if your absence is unexcused.
Evaluation:
Grades will be weighted according to the following four categories:
The grading scale will be as follows:
A 100 - 92.5% A- 92.4 -
89.5%
B+ 89.4 -
87.5% B 87.4 -
82.5% B- 82.4 -
79.5%
C+ 79.4 -
77.5% C 77.4 -
72.5% C- 72.4 - 69.5%
D+ 69.4 - 67.5% D 67.4 – 63 F Below 63%
Materials:
In addition to ruled paper, pens, and pencils, each student will need the following:
· 1 protractor
· 1 compass
· 1 scientific calculator (a graphing calculator is unnecessary)
· 1 three-ring binder
I look forward to learning with you.
Sincerely,
Judson Swets