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Math Overview (Slide Show Version)

Geometric Sense

  • Analyze characteristics and properties of two and three dimensional geometric shapes and develop mathematical arguments about geometric relationships
  • Specify locations and describe spatial relationships using coordinate geometry
    and other representational systems
  • Apply transformations and use symmetry to
    analyze mathematical situations
  • Use visualization, spatial reasoning, and
    geometric modeling to solve problems

NCTM Standards 2000


Geometric sense is about shape and space. Students can visualize objects by using either two or three-dimensional models. They learn about basic shapes, such as circles, triangles and parallelograms. Then they learn how to transform these shapes by viewing them from different perspectives. They also learn how three-dimensional objects occupy space. Finally, as they move to a higher level of understanding, they learn to construct geometric proofs.
 

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