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Geometry graphic organizers for Microsoft Publisher

Preview of Angles Foldable

Angles Foldable

Angles formed by parallel lines cut by a transversal foldable. Vocabulary: Alternate Interior Angles Alternate Exterior Angles Corresponding Angles Complementary Angles Supplementary Angles Vertical Angles
Preview of Conics Introduction

Conics Introduction

Created by
denise burton
10 page booklet (5 pages front/back) that introduces conics. It includes a distance problem to relate midpoint/distance formulas to conics problems as well as places for students to sketch real world examples of the different conic sections. This example is related to Las Vegas, but you could put your own map in its place. A place for all the equations and graphs for each type is also part of this booklet. The file is a publisher file. I used this to give the students a reference as we wen
Preview of Map and location learning worm (geometry)

Map and location learning worm (geometry)

Created by
Shane Long
This tool is a simple and visual way for Early Years (and Middle Years) students to reflect on and chart their learning How could I use it? - To provide a simple visual method for students to assess their own progress - To identify where they are achieving well and where extra support may be needed - To graph to progress of individual students Why should I use it? - To teach students how to organise and plot their progress - To provide students the opportunity to evaluate and assess the
Preview of Parallel Lines and Transversals- classifying angles

Parallel Lines and Transversals- classifying angles

Created by
Lindz's toolbox
this foldable guides students step by step in identifying pairs of angles formed by a pair of parallel lines crossed by a transversal
Preview of 2-D and 3-D Shapes Organizer

2-D and 3-D Shapes Organizer

Created by
Sarah Adams
This is a diagram of which shapes fall into which categories based on the properties of that shape. For example, a square is a special kind of 2-D, quadrilateral, trapezoid, parallelogram, rectangle and rhombus, so it is at the end of that trail of categories. The chart is meant to eliminate confusion about which shapes fall into which categories. I found a lot of students had a hard time grasping "wait, a rectangle is a type of parallelogram? and a square is a type of rectangle?", so I felt t
Preview of Polygon Map: visual organizer

Polygon Map: visual organizer

A map visually representing the different classifications of polygons.
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