I can use the area of triangles and quadrilaterals to solve real-world problems.
I can apply my knowledge of circumference of circles to develop and use the formula for the area of circles.
I can apply the formula to find the area of a circle in real-world contexts.
I can find the volume of prisms and cylinders to solve real-world problems.
I can find the volume of pyramids and cones to solve real-world problems.
I can write and solve an equation to find unknown angles and/or calculate missing angle measurments when parallel lines are cut by a transversal on a diagram.
I can apply facts about angle relationships to a multi-stem problem in order to find the measure of an unknown angle.
I can justify whether three side lengths or three angle measures form a triangle using a sketch and reasoning.
I can make inferences about the relationship between the measures of interior and exterior angles of a triangle to find the measure of missing angles.