Geometry More Enjoyment and More Challenge Semester 2 - Alfred Estberg

Geometry More Enjoyment and More Challenge Semester 2

By Alfred Estberg

  • Release Date: 2014-06-10
  • Genre: Mathematics
Score: 3
3
From 72 Ratings

Description

This is the second of two volumes designed to cover an entire year of high school geometry.  The first volume topics include: symmetry, transformations, constructions, coordinate geometry, logic, congruent triangles, points of concurrency, properties of special triangles, proofs (two column, algebraic, flow, and indirect), equidistance, parallel lines, and quadrilateral properties.  The second volume includes: similarity, dilations, right triangles, Pythagorean Theorem, 3d solids, right triangle trigonometry, polygons, tessellations, circles, angle/arc relationships, power theorems, area, volume, surface area, and modeling.  These are all topics in the Common Core Curriculum for geometry.  
Each section contains detailed explanation and interactive widgets to introduce new concepts followed by full problem sets increasing in difficulty from basic to complex.  Written by a math teacher with over 20 years experience, this text is being used as the honors level textbook in a high school of over 4000 students in a northern suburb of Chicago.
This book stands apart from other books because it was specifically written for the iPad.  Unlike other digital textbooks that have been converted from previously written hardbound textbooks by adding in a few movies and quizzes, this book was written for students to be active learners.  Readers are asked to think as they read and then check their ideas as they proceed.  By using dynamic geometry software built into the book’s widgets, students will discover meanings of terms and develop new theorems throughout the course.  The problem sets are filled with rigorous activities and have hidden ‘hints’ for students to reveal when they get stuck.  The writing style is quirky; a relaxed style geared for adolescents.
Future editions will contain more topics (i.e. Law of Sines and Cosines), further enhanced widgets, answers, and selected solutions.

Reviews

  • Orinoco Flow

    1
    By Alligator_Pal
    this book has highly inappropriate thematic elements (*TRIGGER WARNING) don’t read if trigonometry and triangles scare you!!!!
  • Slow download speed and missing functions

    1
    By Rasthulhu10
    Not impressed by the speed. Can’t use this to summon creatures or play minecraft, very disappointing.
  • Good stuff

    1
    By Hit Man9428
    😍😍😍
  • Absolute Trash

    1
    By XxPizzaLover69xX
    This book murdered my family, don’t buy if you enjoy living
  • Lfeller69

    2
    By lfeller69
    Guh
  • Connor Higgins

    1
    By ConHigs
    I don’t like math
  • Horrible

    1
    By Badboyy67
    Too much math
  • Textbook that makes math interesting

    5
    By captainsnake
    This textbook includes: Interactive segments Interesting examples of math Good, in depth problems that require you to think This textbook doesn’t have: Math problems so simple and repetitive they get boring Poor explanations Fake “real life applications” that don’t actually apply to real life
  • I saw JESUS

    5
    By Jack Baur nt 20
    I saw JESUS while reading this wonderful piece of art!
  • Great Book!!

    5
    By 😋😎😆😁😄😝😛
    It had really funny comments in it and it was really easy to understand!!

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