Honors Geometry
H Geometry spends time covering the following topics:
Unit 1 Transformations in the unit plane which involves rotation, reflection, and translations, also definitions which are essential to the understanding of geometry.
Unit 2 Similarity, congruence, and proofs these skills will be used and learned to 'prove' concepts in geometry.
Unit 3 Right triangle trigonometry will be taught with Pytharogean's Theorem and sine, cosine, and tangent to solve right triangles.
Unit 4 Circles and volumes will be studied to learn arc length and sectors of circles and practice with volume formulas for 3 dimensional figures.
Unit 5 Geometric and algebraic connections will cover various skills of perpendicularity, parallel lines, midpoint, distance, perimeter and area for several different geometric figures.
Unit 6 Applications of probability involves understand independence and conditional probability and using them to interpret data and computing probabilities of compound events.
Please note that each unit will have its own webpage on this site. If you hover your mouse by the course name on this page, the flyout tab will appear. The flyout will list each unit and be updated as we move through the course. I hope this makes course materials easier for you to find.
Unit 1 Transformations in the unit plane which involves rotation, reflection, and translations, also definitions which are essential to the understanding of geometry.
Unit 2 Similarity, congruence, and proofs these skills will be used and learned to 'prove' concepts in geometry.
Unit 3 Right triangle trigonometry will be taught with Pytharogean's Theorem and sine, cosine, and tangent to solve right triangles.
Unit 4 Circles and volumes will be studied to learn arc length and sectors of circles and practice with volume formulas for 3 dimensional figures.
Unit 5 Geometric and algebraic connections will cover various skills of perpendicularity, parallel lines, midpoint, distance, perimeter and area for several different geometric figures.
Unit 6 Applications of probability involves understand independence and conditional probability and using them to interpret data and computing probabilities of compound events.
Please note that each unit will have its own webpage on this site. If you hover your mouse by the course name on this page, the flyout tab will appear. The flyout will list each unit and be updated as we move through the course. I hope this makes course materials easier for you to find.