3021 College Prep A
This course stresses the rudimentary aspects of geometry. Topics include coordinates and transformations, congruence, constructions and proofs, polygons, similarity and trigonometry, circles and other conics, three-dimensional geometry, and probability. Students will be introduced to the nature of proofs and are required to write proofs. Algebraic skills are strengthened when algebraic methods are applied to problem solving of real world geometric situations. Regular and frequent access to a graphing calculator for class activities as well as homework is required.
3022 Honors
This course is a more rigorous and extensive study of plane and solid geometry than that of College Prep Geometry. Formal proof structure will be expected. There is an emphasis on applied geometric properties and relationships. Topics include coordinates and transformations, congruence, constructions and proofs, polygons, similarity and trigonometry, circles and other conics, three-dimensional geometry, and probability. Students will be asked to use geometric interpretations to analyze and solve problems. Coordinate geometry is covered demonstrating the relationship between algebra and geometry. A strong algebra background is required since students will be incorporating algebra skills throughout the course. Regular and frequent access to a graphing calculator for class activities and homework is required.
3025 College Prep B
This course is designed to expose students to the study of geometry. Topics include coordinates and transformations, congruence, constructions and proofs, polygons, similarity and trigonometry, circles and other conics, three-dimensional geometry, and probability. Students will be introduced to the concept of formal proof. Algebraic skills will be strengthened as algebraic methods are applied to solve real world geometric problems. Regular and frequent access to a graphing calculator for class activities and homework is required.