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Unit 3 Math Review Study Sheet


Unit 3 Math Review

 

 

Math Unit 3

Test Date: WEDNESDAY, October 29, 2009

 

 

 

 Vocabulary Terms to Know

polygon

congruent

pentagon

equilateral triangle

acute angle

isosceles triangle

obtuse angle

scalene triangle

right angle

 

straight angle

 

tessellation

 

parallelogram

 

Concepts to Understand

  • Determine angle measures based on relationships between angles (Be able to fill in missing angle measurements)
  • Estimate the measure of an angle
  • Measure an angle to within 3º
  • Identify types of angles
  • Identify types of triangles
  • Identify place value in numbers to billions
  • Know properties of polygons
  • Define and create tessellations
  • Know the measurement of a straight line is equal to 180º
  • Know the measurement of a right angle is equal to 90º
  • Know the angles of all triangles add up to 180º
  • Know the angles of all quadrilaterals add up to 360º
  • Be able to determine the measurement of a missing angle of any regular polygon
  • Be able to draw different kinds of triangles using your Geometry Template

Resources to Help You Study

 

ü      Everyday Mathematics Student Reference Book (hardback – each student has a copy at home)  Pages 136-146, 160-163

ü      Everyday Math Glossary  Pages 405-432

ü      Everyday Mathematics Student Math Journal  Pages 60-98

ü      Study Links (homework assignments)

ü      Vocabulary Definitions (assignment)

ü      Handouts as Reference (these were copied on colored paper to keep in the math section of your binder):

·        “Regular Polygons” / “Complementary Angles”

·        “Family of Triangles”