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Cyclic Quadrilaterals Lesson PlanCyclic Quadrilaterals Lesson Plan
Publisher
EngageNY
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Grade
9th - 12th
Subjects
Math
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Duration
45 mins
Instructional Strategy
Inquiry-Based Learning
Language
English, Arabic
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Cyclic Quadrilaterals

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This Cyclic Quadrilaterals lesson plan also includes:
  • Geometry Module 5: Teacher Materials
  • Geometry Module 5: Student Materials
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  • Geometry Module 5, Topic E Overview
  • Geometry Module 5, Topic E, Lesson 20: Teacher Version (Doc)
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  • Geometry Module 5, Topic E, Lesson 20: Student Version (Doc)
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What does it mean for a quadrilateral to be cyclic? Mathematicians first learn what it means for a quadrilateral to be cyclic. They then investigate angle measures and area in such a quadrilateral.

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CCSS: Designed

Concepts

quadrilaterals, opposite angles, supplementary angles, inscribed, inscribed angle

Additional Tags

math

Instructional Ideas

  • Use only portions of the lesson aligned to the required standards

Classroom Considerations

  • The lesson uses concepts learned in previous installments of the series
  • Development of area formulas requires the sine function; be sure learners are up to date with their knowledge of trig functions
  • The 21st installment of a 23-part module

Pros

  • Teacher resource includes all solutions to the worksheets
  • Lesson includes leading questions designed to guide learners

Cons

  • Lesson goes far beyond what in intended in the standard G-C.3

Common Core

HSG-C.A.3

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