Measurement
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Basic Geometry Module Objective:
Basic Geometry Module Objective:
Upon completion of this module, students should be able to calculate perimeters, areas and volumes of various non-circular shapes and use the correct units of measure in labelling.
Upon completion of this module, students should be able to calculate perimeters, areas and volumes of various non-circular shapes and use the correct units of measure in labelling.
Teacher Guide: Basic Geometry and Sample Syllabus
Teacher Guide: Basic Geometry and Sample Syllabus
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Module 6 Basic Geometry.pdf
Syllabus.TechMath.OER.docx
Student Materials: Basic Geometry
Student Materials: Basic Geometry
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Teacher Slide Presentation: Basic Geometry
Teacher Slide Presentation: Basic Geometry
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Supplemental Teacher Resources:
Supplemental Teacher Resources:
epdf.pub_everyday-math-demystified.pdf
Table of Contents for everyday math DeMYSTiFieD:
Table of Contents for everyday math DeMYSTiFieD:
Part 1: Expressing Quantities
Numbers & Arithmetic
How Variables Relate
Extreme Numbers
How Things Are Measured
Part 4: Math in Science
Vectors and 3D
Growth and Decay
How Things Move etc.. Mass and Force
Introductory_Technical_Mathematics__5th_Edition.pdf
Introductory Technical Mathematics is written to provide practical vocational and technical applications of mathematical concepts. Presentation of concepts is followed by applied examples and problems that have been drawn from diverse occupational fields.
Introductory Technical Mathematics is written to provide practical vocational and technical applications of mathematical concepts. Presentation of concepts is followed by applied examples and problems that have been drawn from diverse occupational fields.
Unit 7: Precison, Accuracy, and Tolerance
Unit 8: Customary Measurement Units
Unit 9: Metric Measurement Units
Unit 10: Steel Rules and Vernier Calipers
Unit 11: Micrometers