Carnegie Learning
Cognitive Tutor 2011-12
Due Date Unit Title
10-Oct unit 1 Lines, Rays, Segments, and Angles
unit 2 Angles and Angle Pairs
17-Oct unit 3 Angle Properties unit 2 & 3
24-Oct unit 4 Proofs with Segments and Angles
unit 5 Lines Cut by a Transversal
7-Nov
unit 6 Proofs with Parallel Lines unit 5 & 6
14-Nov unit 7 Triangle Classification
21-Nov unit 8 Polygon Classification
unit 9 Triangle Properties, Part 1
5-Dec unit 10 Proofs with Triangles
unit 11 Triangle Properties, Part 2 unit 9,10,& 11
16-Dec unit 12 Proofs with Congruent Triangles
9-Jan unit 13 Proofs of Theorems using Congruent Triangles
17-Jan unit 14 Properties of Quadrilaterals and Parallelograms
unit 15 Properties of Trapezoids and Rectangles
30-Jan
unit 16 Properties of Rhombi unit 15 & 16
unit 17 Central and Inscribed Angles in Circles
6-Feb unit 18 Circle Chords
unit 19 Interior and Exterior Angles in Circles unit 17,18, & 19
13-Feb unit 20 Finding Equations of a Line
21-Feb unit 21 Perimeter and Area of Squares and Rectangles
unit 22 Perimeter and Area of Parallelograms
5-Mar unit 23 Perimeter and Area of Trianlges
unit 24 Perimeter and Area of Trapezoids unit 22,23, & 24
unit 25 Circumference and Area of Circles
26-Mar unit 26 Area Composition
unit 27 Perimeter and Area of Regular Polygons unit 25,26, & 27
2-Apr unit 28 Pythagorean Theorem
unit 29 Special Right Triangles
9-Apr
unit 30 Right Triangles and Trigonometric Functions unit 29 & 30
16-Apr unit 31 Distance and Midpoint
unit 32 Volume and Surface Area of Right Prisms
unit 33 Volume and Surface Area of Cylinders unit 32,33,34,
30-Apr unit 34 Volume of Pyramids 35, & 36
unit 35 Volume of Cones
unit 36 Volume and Surface Area of Spheres
7-May unit 37 Quadratic Equation Solving
14-May unit 38 Backwards Volume and Surface Area
unit 39 Ratios and Proportions
21-May
unit 40 Similar Triangles unit 39 & 40
29-May unit 41 Geometric Transformations
Please remember:
* Always read the accompanying unit lesson before beginning to work.
* Each unit has interactive examples that must be referred to when facing difficulties with a skill.
* It is of utmost importance that students take notes as they work, especially when having trouble.
Carnegie Learning
Cognitive Tutor 2011-12
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