Chapter 1 Discovering Geometry. 1.1 Basic Geometric Figures I. Point A. Geometric figure with no dimensions B. Used to identify a point in space C. Represented.
Module 1 geometry of shape and size
FP3 Summer 2014
IMO Problems 1959-2010
Points, Lines, and Planes Three Dimensional Geometry But not airplanes!
GEOMETRY Chapter 1. CONTENTS Naming Figures Naming Figures Describing Figures Describing Figures Distance on a number line Distance on a number line Distance.
Unit 1 Review Geometry 2010 – 2011. The Building Blocks The ‘Seg’ Way Is that an angle? Point of that Triangle! ConstructSolv e it! We All Like Change.
Points Undefined term No length, width, or thickness Named with a capital letter.
2.5 Postulates & Paragraph Proofs. Objectives Identify and use basic postulates about points, lines, and planes. Identify and use basic postulates about.
2.4 Use Postulates and Diagrams You will use postulates involving points, lines, and planes. Essential Question: How can you identify postulates illustrated.
Turn in all binders, Math Whiz Punch Cards and HW paragraphs on How and Why do we create things? What are the consequences? Bell Ringer – Worksheet p.
Splash Screen. Lesson Menu Five-Minute Check (over Lesson 2–4) Then/Now New Vocabulary Postulates: Points, Lines, and Planes Key Concept: Intersections.