Title | Description | Thumbnail Image | Curriculum Topics |
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Google Earth Voyager Collection |
This collection aggregates all the Google Earth Voyager Stories. There are a total of 17 stories. | Perpendicular Lines, Parallel Lines, Applications of Points and Lines, Applications of Circles, Cylinders, Applications of Angles and Planes, Applications of Polygons, Pyramids, Triangular Prisms, Rectangular Prisms, 3-Dimensional Figures, Applications of Surface Area and Volume, Rational Functions and Equations, Surface Area, Volume, Applications of Triangles and Applications of Quadrilaterals | |
Math Definitions Collection: Geometry |
This collection aggregates all the definition image cards around the topic of Geometry vocabulary. There are a total of 58 terms. | Definition of an Angle, Geometric Constructions with Points and Lines, 3-Dimensional Figures, Exploring Coordinate Systems, Definition of a Triangle, Definition of a Point, Definition of a Circle, Definition of Transformations, The Distance Formula, Definition of a Polygon, Definition of a Plane, Definition of a Line, Midpoint Formula, Applications of Polygons, Area and Perimeter of Triangles, Area and Perimeter of Quadrilaterals, Pyramids, Trig Expressions and Identities, Right Triangles, Definition of a Quadrilateral, Applications of Points and Lines and Proportions | |
Math Video Collection: Geometry Applications Video Series: Points and Lines |
OverThis collection aggregates all the math videos and resources in this series: Geometry Applications Video Series: Points and Lines. There are a total of 12 resources. | Applications of Points and Lines, Definition of a Line and Definition of a Point | |
Math Video Collection: Geometry Applications Video Series: Angles and Planes |
OvThis collection aggregates all the math videos and resources in this series: Geometry Applications Video Series: Angles and Planes. There are a total of 13 resources. | Applications of Angles and Planes, Definition of an Angle and Applications of Points and Lines | |
Closed Captioned Video: Geometry Applications: Angles and Planes |
Closed Captioned Video: Geometry Applications: Angles and Planes
In this program we explore the properties of angles and planes. We do this in the context of two real-world applications. In the first, we explore Japan's Himeji Castle and in the process learn about different types of angles and how they're used in a defensive fortification. |
Applications of Angles and Planes | |
Closed Captioned Video: Geometry Applications: Angles and Planes, 1 |
Closed Captioned Video: Geometry Applications: Angles and Planes, Segment 1: Introduction
The observatory in Arecibo, Puerto Rico provides astronomers insights into the structure of our solar system. Geometrically, the solar system relies on the plane known as the ecliptic. |
Applications of Angles and Planes | |
Closed Captioned Video: Geometry Applications: Angles and Planes, 2 |
Closed Captioned Video: Geometry Applications: Angles and Planes, Segment 2: Angles
Himeji castle in Japan is a marvel of architecture and a startling example of geometry and military science. |
Applications of Angles and Planes | |
Closed Captioned Video: Geometry Applications: Angles and Planes, 3 |
Closed Captioned Video: Geometry Applications: Angles and Planes, Segment 3: Planes
In the Canadian Rockies, the Burgess Shale fossils provide a window to prehistoric Earth. Fossil layers are folded into sedimentary rocks. And sedimentary rocks are examples of parallel planes. This segment uses the properties of planes to analyze fossils. |
Applications of Angles and Planes | |
Closed Captioned Video: Geometry Applications: Points and Lines |
Closed Captioned Video: Geometry Applications: Points and Lines
In this program we explore the properties of points and lines. We do this in the context of two real-world applications. In the first, we go to CERN and learn about the Large Hadron Collidor. |
Applications of Points and Lines, Definition of a Line and Definition of a Point | |
Closed Captioned Video: Geometry Applications: Points and Lines, 2 |
Closed Captioned Video: Geometry Applications: Points and Lines, Segment 2: Points
Geometric objects are abstractions that seem to have a connection to real world objects. |
Applications of Points and Lines | |
Closed Captioned Video: Geometry Applications: Points and Lines, 3 |
Closed Captioned Video: Geometry Applications: Points and Lines, Segment 3: Lines
Many cities are laid out in a rectangular grid and are examples of intersecting lines and rays. We visit the city of Houston to investigate the geometric nature of the city grid in its downtown area. |
Applications of Points and Lines, Definition of a Line and Definition of a Point | |
Collections in a Box: Parallel and Perpendicular Lines |
This cheat sheet gathers together the resources on the topic of parallel and perpendicular lines. See the descriptions and links below. Each link takes you to a collection of resources around that topic. The middle column indicates the number of resources available and the third column takes you to page on Media4Math where those resources can be found. |
Geometric Constructions with Points and Lines, Parallel Lines and Perpendicular Lines | |
Definition--Geometry Basics--Biconditional Statement |
Biconditional StatementTopic Geometry Basics |
Definition of a Point | |
Definition--Geometry Basics--Circumference |
CircumferenceTopic Geometry Basics DefinitionThe distance around the edge of a circle. |
Definition of a Circle | |
Definition--Geometry Basics--Conditional Statement |
Conditional StatementTopic Geometry Basics |
Definition of a Point | |
Definition--Geometry Basics--Congruence |
CongruenceTopic Geometry Basics DefinitionCongruence refers to figures or shapes that have the same size and shape. |
Definition of Transformations | |
Definition--Geometry Basics--Conjecture |
ConjectureTopic Geometry Basics DefinitionA conjecture is an educated guess or hypothesis based on observations. |
Definition of a Point | |
Definition--Geometry Basics--Contrapositive Statement |
Contrapositive StatementTopic Geometry Basics |
Definition of a Point | |
Definition--Geometry Basics--Converse of a Conditional Statement |
Converse of a Conditional StatementTopic Geometry Basics |
Definition of a Point | |
Definition--Geometry Basics--Diameter |
DiameterTopic Geometry Basics |
Definition of a Circle | |
Definition--Geometry Basics--Inverse Statement |
Inverse StatementTopic Geometry Basics |
Definition of a Point | |
Definition--Geometry Basics--Line |
LineTopic Geometry Basics DefinitionA straight one-dimensional figure extending infinitely in both directions. |
Definition of a Line | |
Definition--Geometry Basics--Line Segment |
Line SegmentTopic Geometry Basics DefinitionA part of a line defined by two endpoints. |
Definition of a Line | |
Definition--Geometry Basics--Parallel Lines |
Parallel LinesTopic Geometry Basics DefinitionLines in the same plane that never intersect. |
Definition of a Line | |
Definition--Geometry Basics--Perpendicular Lines |
Perpendicular LinesTopic Geometry Basics DefinitionLines that intersect at a right angle (90 degrees). |
Definition of a Line |