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    Geometry Courses

    Course: 153001 YR
    Geometry
    Credit: 1
    Grade: 9, 10, 11
    Course ID:  153001
    YR
    Course Name: Geometry
    Credit: 1
    Grade Placement: 9, 10, 11

    Required Prerequisite(s): Algebra I

    What's Next: Math Models, Algebra II or Algebra II Honors

    Through elementary and middle school, students explored shapes and measurement related to geometric relationships. In this Geometry course students extend their previous studies to develop more formal arguments and proofs around geometric properties and relationships. Students learn how to communicate about observed relationships in geometric contexts.Explorations include coordinate and transformational geometry, logical arguments and constructions, proof and congruence, figures and their properties, similarity, trigonometry, and probability. Students will use tools to acquire and demonstrate new understandings.

    Course: 153031 YR
    Geometry Honors
    Credit: 1
    Grade: 9, 10
    Course ID:  153031
    YR
    Course Name: Geometry Honors
    Credit: 1
    Grade Placement: 9, 10

    Required Prerequisite(s): Algebra I or Algebra I Honors

    What's Next: Algebra II or Algebra II Honors

    This course includes a more challenging and rigorous study of geometric thinking, symbolic reasoning, and properties of figures. Students in this course will further explore relationships between geometry and other areas of mathematics.

    Course: 153011 YR
    Geometry GM
    Credit: 1
    Grade: 9, 10. 11
    Course ID:  153011
    YR
    Course Name: Geometry GM
    Credit: 1
    Grade Placement: 9, 10. 11

    Required Prerequisite(s): ARD Placement, Algebra I

    What's Next: Math Models, Algebra II

    Through elementary and middle school, students explored shapes and measurement related to geometric relationships. In this Geometry course students extend their previous studies to develop more formal arguments and proofs around geometric properties and relationships. Students learn how to communicate about observed relationships in geometric contexts.Explorations include coordinate and transformational geometry, logical arguments and constructions, proof and congruence, figures and their properties, similarity, trigonometry, and probability. Students will use tools to acquire and demonstrate new understandings.

    Course: 153021 YR
    Geometry RM
    Credit: 1
    Grade: 9, 10. 11
    Course ID:  153021
    YR
    Course Name: Geometry RM
    Credit: 1
    Grade Placement: 9, 10. 11

    Required Prerequisite(s): ARD Placement, Algebra I

    What's Next: NONE

    Through elementary and middle school, students explored shapes and measurement related to geometric relationships. In this Geometry course students extend their previous studies to develop more formal arguments and proofs around geometric properties and relationships. Students learn how to communicate about observed relationships in geometric contexts.Explorations include coordinate and transformational geometry, logical arguments and constructions, proof and congruence, figures and their properties, similarity, trigonometry, and probability. Students will use tools to acquire and demonstrate new understandings.Student will receive specially designed instruction based on modified content of the TEKS.

    Course: 153181 YR
    Geometry 1 ALT
    Credit: 1
    Grade: 9, 10. 11
    Course ID:  153181
    YR
    Course Name: Geometry 1 ALT
    Credit: 1
    Grade Placement: 9, 10. 11

    Required Prerequisite(s): ARD Placement, Algebra I

    What's Next: NONE

    Through elementary and middle school, students explored shapes and measurement related to geometric relationships. In this Geometry course students extend their previous studies to develop more formal arguments and proofs around geometric properties and relationships. Students learn how to communicate about observed relationships in geometric contexts.Explorations include coordinate and transformational geometry, logical arguments and constructions, proof and congruence, figures and their properties, similarity, trigonometry, and probability. Students will use tools to acquire and demonstrate new understandings. Students access the curriculum through prerequisite skills and assessed through STAAR-ALT.

     
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