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Illustrative Mathematics: G Co Parallelograms and Translations
In this task, students apply the definition of a parallelogram in the context of a geometric construction. Aligns with G-CO.C.11.
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Illustrative Mathematics: G Co Reflections and Equilateral Triangles
Given an equilateral triangle, students are asked to explore its symmetries using rigid transformations of the plane. Aligns with G-CO.B.
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Illustrative Mathematics: G Co Showing a Triangle Congruence: The General Case
Given distinct, congruent triangles, students are asked to show that congruence can always be shown with one, two, or three rigid motions. Aligns with G-CO.A.5.
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Illustrative Mathematics: G Co Showing a Triangle Congruence: A Particular Case
Given two congruent triangles, students are asked to analyze the effects of different transformations. Aligns with G-CO.A.5.
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Illustrative Mathematics: G Co Is This a Parallelogram?
In the pictured quadrilateral, opposite sides are congruent and students must explain whether this makes it a parallelogram. Aligns with G-CO.C.11.
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Illustrative Mathematics: G Gpe, G Srt Slope Criterion for Perpendicular Lines
The goal of this task is to use similar triangles to establish the slope criterion for perpendicular lines. Aligns with HSG-GPE.B.5 and HSG-SRT.B.5.
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Illustrative Mathematics: G Gpe, G Srt Finding Triangle Coordinates
Given a picture of a triangle on a coordinate grid, students are asked to find the coordinates of points which divide line segments in a given ratio. Aligns with G-GPE.B.6 and G-SRT.B.5.
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Illustrative Mathematics: G C, G Srt Neglecting the Curvature of the Earth
Jerry and Ashley are trying to find out if it is possible to see the lowest point in the USA from the highest point in the USA. It turns out that the highest point in the United States, the peak of Mount Whitney, is only 85 miles from...
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Illustrative Mathematics: G Gpe, G Co, G Srt Unit Squares and Triangles
In this task, young scholars are shown three unit squares and two line segments connecting two pairs of vertices. They are asked to find the area of a triangle formed by intersecting lines. They can solve it using coordinate geometry or...
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Illustrative Mathematics: G C Right Triangles Inscribed in Circles I
This task provides a good opportunity to use isosceles triangles and their properties to show an interesting and important result about triangles inscribed in a circle with one side of the triangle a diameter. The fact that these...
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Illustrative Mathematics: G C Two Wheels and a Belt
A certain machine is to contain two wheels, one of radius 3 centimeters and one of radius 5 centimeters, whose centers are attached to points 14 centimeters apart. The manufacturer of this machine needs to produce a belt that will fit...
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Illustrative Mathematics: G C Tangent to a Circle From a Point
This task builds on a previous one called ''Right triangles inscribed in circles I.'' Here students are asked to construct a tangent line to a circle from a point outside of the circle. Aligns with G-C.A.4.
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Illustrative Mathematics: G C Right Triangles Inscribed in Circles Ii
In this task, students analyze the characteristics of a right triangle that has two sides labeled with midpoints and show that the triangle is inscribed in a circle with a diameter the length of its hypotenuse. Aligns with G-C.A.2.
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Illustrative Mathematics: G C Locating Warehouse
You have been asked to place a warehouse so that it is an equal distance from three roads on a map. Students must fold a paper so that this point is where two folds intersect, and they must explain why their construction works and why...
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Illustrative Mathematics: G C Orbiting Satellite
A satellite is orbiting the Earth at a given height and students are asked to find the distance it travels to complete 70 percent of an orbit. This task provides a context for connecting an angle in radians to the arc length intercepted...
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Illustrative Mathematics: G Gpe.5 Triangles Inscribed in Circle
In this task, students use ideas about linear functions to determine when certain angles are right angles. They use the fact that two lines (if not vertical or horizontal) are perpendicular when their slopes are inverse reciprocals, as...
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Illustrative Mathematics: G C Mutually Tangent Circles
Three circles are mutually tangent. Young scholars are asked to find the total area of the circles plus the area inside where they meet. Students will need to know how to calculate the area of a circle, a sector of a circle, and an...
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Illustrative Mathematics: G C, G Srt Setting Up Sprinklers
In this task, students must decide where to place sprinklers on a lawn so that the maximum area of the lawn will be watered. To solve it, they must find areas of sectors of circles and use trigonometric ratios to solve right triangles....
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Illustrative Mathematics: G C Placing a Fire Hydrant
You have been asked to place a fire hydrant so that it is an equal distance from three locations on a map. Students must fold a paper so that this point is where two folds intersect, and they must explain why their construction works and...
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Illustrative Mathematics: G C Inscribing a Triangle in a Circle
This problem introduces the circumcenter of a triangle and shows how it can be used to inscribe the triangle in a circle. It also shows that there cannot be more than one circumcenter. Aligns with G-C.A.3.
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Illustrative Mathematics: G C Circumcenter of a Triangle
The goal of this task is to construct the circumcenter of a triangle, that is, the point which is the same distance from each of the triangle's three vertices. This task shows that the three perpendicular bisectors of the sides of a...
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Illustrative Mathematics: How Heavy
Learners will have fun learning about weights with this hands-on activity. Students will use a balance scale to compare the weights of two different objects. Recording sheets are provided.
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Illustrative Mathematics: Which Weighs More? Which Weighs Less?
Students will use a block to compare with other objects to decide which is heavier/lighter. They will fill in a chart by drawing a picture of it under "Heavier" or "Lighter" depending which applies.
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Illustrative Mathematics:size Shuffle
Students will learn about height and comparable language with this task that will get your class moving around!