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Resources

This section contains links to materials that are intended to support content instruction in this unit.


Standards Addressed

Topic

Link

Notes

G.GMD.1

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Cavalieri's Principle


http://education.ti.com/calculators/timath/US/Activities/Detail?id=12582&sa=5024


This site provides is an exploration of Cavalieri’s principle for the TI-Inspire.

G.GMD.1

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Cavalieri's Principle


http://www.cut-the-knot.org/Curriculum/Calculus/Cavalieri.shtml


This site includes discussion about Cavalieri’s principle and an applet that can be manipulated to illustrate equality of areas.

G.GMD.1

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Cavalieri's Principle


http://education.ti.com/xchange/US/Math/Geometry/12582/CavalierisPrinciple_Teacher.pdf

This is site provides documents and instructions for an exploration of Cavalieri’s principle using the TI-Inspire.

G.GMD.3


Using volumes of cones and cylinders

http://illustrativemathematics.org/illustrations/527


The purpose of the task accessed by this link is to analyze a plausible real-life scenario using a geometric model. The task requires knowledge of volume formulas for cylinders and cones, some geometric reasoning involving similar triangles, and pays attention to reasonable approximations and maintaining reasonable levels of accuracy throughout

G.GMD.4


Cross-Sections


http://education.ti.com/calculators/timathnspired/US/Activities/Detail?sa=1008&t=1132&id=17247

This site provides an applet allowing students to visualize cross- sections of different figures.

G.GMD.4


Cross-Sections


http://illustrativemathematics.org/illustrations/512

The task found at this link requires students to explore many cross-sections of a can of tennis balls.

G.GMD.4


Cross-Sections


http://www.math.com/school/subject3/lessons/S3U4L1GL.html

The information found at this site may be used for students who need a very elementary introduction to the two-dimensional cross-sections of three-dimensional objects. The material was not exactly designed with standard G.GMD.4 in mind but the material may be modified to meet the intent of this standard.


G.GMD.4


Cross-Sections


http://www.shodor.org/interactivate/activities/CrossSectionFlyer/

This link takes you to an applet. This applet allows the user to explore cross-sections of various cones, cylinders, prisms, and pyramids. By changing the properties of the three-dimensional object and observing the different cross-sections, the user discovers new ways to create a variety of familiar shapes. Cross-sections are displayed on a familiar two-dimensional graph to the right of the three-dimensional figure.


G.GMD.4


Cross-Sections


http://illuminations.nctm.org/ActivityDetail.aspx?ID=195






The activity at this site loosely addresses the first part of Standard G.GMD.4 by providing an interactive way to explore the two-dimensional cross-sections of a cone.





G.GMD.4

Lesson on volumes created by revolving two-dimensional objects

http://www.ltftraining.org/Portals/ltftraining/docs/_35%20GE%20Volumes%20of%20Revolution%20ccss.pdf

This is a complete lesson about volumes created by revolving two-dimensional objects about a line.


G.GMD.4

Rotations of two-dimensional objects

http://video.answers.com/how-to-transform-2d-figures-to-form-3d-figures-275615222

This link provides access to a video which discusses the three-dimensional figured formed by rotating a rectangle around its line of symmetry.


G.GMD.3

Using the formula for volume of a cylinder

http://map.mathshell.org/materials/tasks.php?taskid=284&subpage=expert

The task found at this link asks students to design a cylindrical drink can that uses the least aluminum for a given volume of drink.



G.GMD.3

G.GMD.4


G.MG.1

Volume of a composite shape

http://map.mathshell.org/materials/tasks.php?taskid=288#task288


The task found at this link requires students to determine how the radius of a propane gas tank would need to change in order to double the tanks capacity.


G.GMD.3

G.GMD.4


G.MG.1

Volumes of various shapes

http://map.mathshell.org/materials/tasks.php?taskid=259#task259

The task found at this link requires students to find the volumes of different shaped drinking glasses.

G.GMD.1

Area of a Circle

http://education.ti.com/calculators/timathnspired/US/Activities/Detail?sa=1008&t=1132&id=17245

This link provides access to an activity for TI-Inspire that allows students to visualize cutting a circle into “pizza slices” and rearranging the slices to form a parallelogram.

All standards

Link to Howard County’s Geometry Units

https://commoncoregeometry.wikispaces.hcpss.org/Unit+3

This site contains lesson plans covering the standards in this unit.

Aligned to NCTM’s Geometry Standards

Various lessons and activities relating to many geometry topics

http://illuminations.nctm.org/Lessons.aspx


Activities grade 9-12:

  • Conics Section Explorer

  • Computing Pi

Lessons grade 9-12:

  • Cutting Conics,

  • Human Conics,

  • Popcorn, Anyone?

  • Tetrahedral Kites

G.GMD.4

Cross-sections of three-dimensional objects

http://www.shodor.org/interactivate/activities/CrossSectionFlyer/

http://www.shodor.org/interactivate/lessons/CrossSections/




This link provides access to an interactive applet which demonstrates cross-sections of a variety of solids

and accompanying lesson.




G.GMD.3

Using volume formulas

http://mdk12.org/instruction/clg/lesson_plans/geometry/G2_E3_I2.html
Real World Activities Involving Volume, Surface Area, and Trigonometry

Surface Area and Volume of Similar Solids

Maryland Geometry State Curriculum Indicator 2.3.2 Public Release Items and Lesson Plans.

All Topics

All standards

http://www.ccsstoolbox.org/

This links provides access to various resources aligned to the CCSS. Check back periodically for new additions.

All Topics

All standards

http://nsdl.org/commcore/math?id=HS.F

The NSDL Math Common Core Collection contains digital learning objects that are related to specific Math Common Core State Standards.

All Topics

All standards

https://www.desmos.com/

This link provides access to an online graphing calculator that has many different types of applications.

All Topics

All standards

http://insidemathematics.org/index.php/high-school-geometry

This link will take you to a collection of many different resources aligned to CCSS Geometry. Check back periodically for new additions to the site.

All Topics

All standards

http://www.parcconline.org/samples/mathematics/high-school-mathematics

This is a link to the PARCC Prototype items. Check this site periodically for new items and assessment information.

All Topics

All standards

http://www.parcconline.org/sites/parcc/files/PARCCMCFMathematicsNovember2012V3_FINAL.pdf

This is a link to the PARCC Model Content Frameworks. Pages 39 through 59 of the PARCC Model Content Frameworks provide valuable information about the standards and assessments.

PARCC Components

Key Advances from Grades K–8

According to the Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers (PARCC), these standards highlight major steps in a

progression of increasing knowledge and skill.
PARCC cited the following areas from which the study of the content in Geometry Unit 3 should progress:


  • In grades K–8, students worked with a variety of geometric measures (length, area, volume, angle, surface area and circumference). In high school Geometry, students apply these component skills in tandem with others in the course of modeling tasks and other substantial applications (MP.4).




DRAFT Maryland Common Core State Curriculum Unit Plan for Geometry December, 2012 Page of

Modeling standard



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