Description
The Geometry Student Edition, uses concise text and clear visual elements to engage learners. New content is strategically presented alongside vocabulary boxes and example problems. Skill checks provide an opportunity for formative assessment, and student exercises are grouped based on content and difficulty level. Each lesson and chapter centers on essential questions to guide student learning and focuses on a biblical worldview connected to geometric reasoning. This edition presents the view that God’s design is the foundation of reasoning, modeling, and ethics in geometry. Students will learn how to calculate measures of 2- and 3-dimensional figures. They will also create solutions to real-world problems by designing and using geometric models. They will learn how to solve proofs, complete geometric math problems, and learn how geometry affects our world.
The Teacher Guide uses step-by-step examples, lesson plan overviews, a list of digital and printed resources, and suggested teaching strategies help teachers teach clearly and accurately. This edition adds the teaching cycle (engage, instruct, apply, assess) alongside teaching strategies that focus on varied instructional techniques to reach all learning styles. Visuals and figures from the teacher edition are available in BJU Press Troveâ„¢ for display within the classroom. Suggested assignments based on student ability levels allow for differentiated instruction.
The student activities book supplements the student edition as needed. This edition adds 2 STEM projects for group or individual assignments. Dynamic Geometry Software Investigations uses an internet based program to explore key concepts digitally. New to this edition, step-by-step solutions now appear in the Activities answer key.
Each of the 12 chapters has a corresponding chapter test. In addition, 4 quarterly exams and 3 to 4 quizzes for each chapter provide multiple opportunities to assess student learning.

























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