Geometry Teacher Book with CD 4th Edition
Item #: | 299123 |
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ISBN: | 9781606828953 |
Grades: | 10 |
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Publisher Description:
Geometry Teacher's Edition (4th ed.) contains additional exercises, common student errors, math-journaling suggestions, and one-on-one suggestions. Suggested assignments for Minimum, Standard, and Extended tracks enable customization of lessons for individual differences. The included Teacher's Toolkit CD contains reproducible activities with answer keys, projection-ready answers for exercise sets, a "Mathardy review game, and more.
Bob Jones 4th edition Geometry, revised in 2016, is a Biblical presentation of math concepts and math in the real world. There are twelve chapters, 180 lessons – Foundations of Geometry, Reasoning and Proof, Parallel and Perpendicular Lines, Congruent Triangles, Relationships in Triangles, Quadrilaterals, Area, Circles, Surface Area and Volume, Transformations and Symmetry, Similarity, and Trigonometry. Added features of this new edition are increased focus on real world applications, proofs are presented incrementally, explore specific types of quadrilaterals, additional examples, expanded exercise sets, and much more. The student text is now a full-size 8.5 x 11 softcover text (3rd ed. Is 7.5 x 9, softcover), and there is no separate Student Activities Manual. The Teacher Edition includes the Toolkit CD-ROM that includes visuals, projection-ready answers, activities (student activities are organized by chapter and contain extra practice, Bible integration, math history, enrichment, cumulative reviews), resources (Sketchpad files, teaching demonstrations, Technology Corner explorations, and more), and Mathardy Review Game. Geometer’s Sketchpad activities are still included in the 4th edition, and are included on the Toolkit CD.
With real-life geometry from a Biblical worldview, students will learn solid geometry concepts with an introduction to trigonometry.
Teacher editions contain full student text with overprints of answers.
A solid thorough curriculum at all levels. Concepts are taught at the concrete level, with heavy use of manipulatives in the early grades. Elementary program texts are particularly well done - colorful, good variety of skills, and on-grade-level. For those that want to use a more traditional, yet appealing, worktext series at the elementary level, this is perhaps the best.
Teacher editions have complete lesson plans and answers to text problems. If you are using Bob Jones as your basal math program, you will want to invest in them, as they provide the one-on-one instruction, manipulative instruction, and offer many suggestions for presenting and enriching the concepts covered in each lesson. If you are not using Bob Jones as the core of your math program, consider using the student workbooks as such. We have long used the Miquon Math series and find it very effective to use the Bob Jones workbooks alongside (plus some drill products for mastery of basic math facts). If you are planning to use a different program at upper levels, we have found the transition seamless. Bob Jones supplies student worktexts though the 4th grade. This is particularly welcome for those of us with students who are not ready for a hardbound, copy-and-work system this early. Starting in grade 5, texts are hardbound.
Many homeschoolers have opted to use Saxon Math at the upper levels, but, like any program, it doesn't satisfy everyone. If you are looking for an alternative, I suggest the Bob Jones texts. One of the strengths of the Bob Jones program is the teaching of concepts, rather than the rote how-to-solve-it approach. Also, Christian principles and character traits are assumed and integrated throughout the program. Each level is themed, providing a motivation learning context. Lessons are "spiraled", meaning topics are reviewed throughout each level, delving a little deeper each time. This is not the same as the "incremental" approach used by Saxon Math (see description). Lesson exercises consist mainly of practice for that lesson, not a review of previous lessons or chapters. However, topics are not covered, then left forever; they reappear in more complexity throughout the course, allowing the student continuing practice. The approach you prefer depends on your child. Some children may need more concentration on the topic at hand, and Bob Jones Math will appeal to this group. Like Saxon, the people at Bob Jones are ever-ready to assist you with any difficulties you may have, including access to textbook authors.
Relatively new is the revised Geometry book for grade 10. For those desiring to approach geometry as a separate course, this revised text will supply a solid option to the Jacobs text. For those students who are not interested in pursuing math beyond algebra or geometry, Bob Jones supplies a Consumer Math course that presents math required for practical living. While there is no separate calculus course, the Advanced Math text does introduce the college-bound student to calculus.
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