(see more files and FAQs here). So, I’m really concerned that I’m losing my mind, or at least at lot of my Geometry files. So what I do have today requires a bit of imagination on your part.
Imagine there’s a notetakermaker that goes with this powerpoint:
(powerpoint file here). The bottom three are from the end of the lesson where we practice identifying corresponding congruent angles before we even worry about proofs yet.
I bet the worksheet you imagined looked something this one, which was the next day’s practice:
(file here). YES, those triangles are pre-marked and labeled. YOU’RE WELCOME.
Now imagine that I did some sort of awesome introductory activity before jumping into congruence:
More congruence:
Now let’s do this FOR REAL
(file here) What’s that you say about those gorgeous Geogebra graphics? I’m blushing!
And some more!
(file here). Why yes, I am a sneaky devil putting the same picture for the last four, just with different givens!
Now this is the world’s most superfluous handout:
(file here) Yeah, good thing I made a handout so they didn’t have to draw FIVE triangles! Whew!
You’re going to have to imagine another worksheet for this powerpoint, or you could just use it for whiteboard review:
(file here) I know, I can’t believe it took me this many posts to figure out snipping the slide sorter view was better than a single slide.
Now imagine a study guide with everything typed in:
(file here) If you’re having trouble imagining it, maybe this powerpoint will help:
(file here). Also, let’s take a moment to discuss how I’m not imagining things when I’ve been saying that my home powerpoint acts weird. See how you can see the previous screen behind the slides? Does anyone else have this issue?
Now imagine that this blog has a counter for “____ hours saved by using Meg’s files and not making my own Geometry diagrams,” what do you think the total number would be? 😉
Whitney Evans
October 21, 2016 at 8:48 pm
You have saved me hours and hours and hours. God bless you!
Meg Craig
November 9, 2016 at 7:44 pm
Glad I could help! 🙂
Lucy Logsdon
January 8, 2018 at 12:21 pm
Meg’s Worksheets saves the day! (And time!)
Meg Craig
January 28, 2018 at 8:56 am
YAY! I love making less work for teachers (and saving the day!!)