060100 CP Geometry - Grades 10 or 11 (NCAA)
1 credit
This academic course is the study of Euclidean Geometry, the study of geometric shapes through a deductive system built on definitions, postulates, and theorems. This course is designed to develop logical thinking through the study of proofs and problem solving. The content in this course will include basic fundamentals of geometry, measurement, segment and angle relationships, parallel and perpendicular lines, The Pythagorean Theorem, triangle relationships and congruent triangles, similarity, quadrilaterals, polygons, area, perimeter, surface area and volume and circles. This course is generally a college entrance requirement. Evaluation procedures will include testing, projects, and a final examination.
PREREQUISITE: CP Algebra lIB
060160 Honors Geometry - Grades 9, 10, 11 (NCAA)
1 credit (weighted)
This academic course is designed for the highly motivated and competent math student. The student that experienced great success in Honors Algebra II and who truly enjoys mathematics would select this course. The materials covered in this course are all topics covered in CP Geometry, but at an advanced level. Evaluation procedures will include testing, projects, and a final examination. A graphing calculator from the Ti83/Ti84 series is encouraged, but not required, for this course.
PREREQUISITE: Honors Algebra II or CP Alg. IIB