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Modules 14 & 15: Properties of Circles
G.5A(R), G.10B(R), G.12A(S), G.12B(S), G.12C(S), G.12D(S), G.12E(S)
Make conjectures about special segments and angles of circles
Solve problems using theorems about circles (angles, radii, chords, tangents, secants)
Determine how changes in linear dimensions affect perimeter, area, surface area, or volume
Solve problems involving arc length and circumference
Solve problems involving area of a sector and area of a circle
Describe radian measure
Write the equation for the graph of a circle with radius r and center
(h, k), (x – h)2 + (y – k)2 = r2
Modules 16, 17, & 18: Measurement in Two and Three Dimensions
G.4D(S), G.11A(S), G.11B(R), G.11C(R), G.11D(R), G.10A(S), G.10B(R), G.13B(S)
Euclidean and spherical geometry
Solve problems involving the area of regular polygons
Solve problems involving the area of composite 2D figures comprised of a combination of triangles, parallelograms, trapezoids, kites, regular polygons, or sectors of circles.
Solve problems involving the total surface area, lateral surface area, and volume of prisms, pyramids, cones, cylinders, spheres, and composite figures
Identify shapes of cross-sections and 3D figures from rotations of 2D shapes
Determine how changes in linear dimensions affect perimeter, area, surface area, or volume
Solve problems involving probabilities based on area
Modules 19 & 20: Probability
G.13A (S), G.13C (R), G.13D (S), G.13E (S)
Use permutations and combinations to solve problems
Calculate the probability of two events with or without replacement
Apply contextual probability to solve problems
Apply independence in contextual problems
In Algebra II Module 4: Quadratic Equations and Inequalities – Address a portion of Geometry Modules 14 & 15: Properties of Circles
G.12C(S), G.12E(S)
Solve problems involving area of a sector and area of a circle
Write the equation for the graph of a circle with radius r and center
(h, k), (x – h)2 + (y – k)2 = r2
Algebra II will not address the rest of Geometry Modules 14 & 15: Properties of Circles.
Pre-Calculus
Therefore, in two years, Pre-Calculus should be aware that students have had little to no experience with Circles
In Pre-Calculus Module 9: Analytic Geometry in Two and Three Dimensions – Address a portion of Geometry Modules 14 & 15: Properties of Circles
G.5A(R), G.12A(S), G.12B(S), G.12C(S), G.12D(S), G.12E(S)
Make conjectures about special segments and angles of circles
Solve problems using theorems about circles (angles, radii, chords, tangents, secants)
Solve problems involving arc length and circumference
Solve problems involving area of a sector and area of a circle
Describe radian measure
Write the equation for the graph of a circle with radius r and center
(h, k), (x – h)2 + (y – k)2 = r2
In Algebra II Module 7: Polynomials – Address a portion of Geometry Modules 16, 17, & 18: Measurement in Two and Three Dimensions
G.11A(S), G.11B(R), G.11C(R), G.11D(R)
Solve problems involving the area of regular polygons
Solve problems involving the area of composite 2D figures comprised of a combination of triangles, parallelograms, trapezoids, kites, regular polygons, or sectors of circles.
Solve problems involving the total surface area, lateral surface area, and volume of prisms, pyramids, cones, cylinders, spheres, and composite figures
Algebra II will not address Geometry Modules 19 & 20: Probability, nor will any other required future high school math courses address this module.
Chapter 7: Geometric Models
M.6A, M.6B, M.7B, M.7C, M.7D
Architecture and Engineering
Similarity, Geometric Transformations, Symmetry, Perspective Drawings
Use scale factors with 2D and 3D objects to show proportional and non-proportional change
Fine Arts
Similarity, Geometric Transformations, Symmetry, Perspective Drawings
Proportions and Periodic Motion in music
Use scale factors with 2D and 3D objects to show proportional and non-proportional change
Chapter 6B: Modeling with Exponential and Trigonometric Functions
M.6C, M.6D, M.7A
Architecture and Engineering
Use the Pythagorean Theorem and special right triangle relationships to calculate distances
Use trigonometric ratios to calculate distances and angle measures
Fine Arts
Use trigonometric ratios and functions to model periodic behavior in art and music
Algebra II will not address any of the content in the Math Models Chapters.