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Points, Lines, Planes Theorems about points, lines, planes

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Points, Lines, Planes. Theorems about points, lines, planes. Warm-up problems p. 2 #1-4 Then review definitions of terms & examples on p. 1-4. Essential Question. How are points, lines, and planes identified and named?. Group Activity. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Points, Lines, Planes

Theorems about points, lines, planes

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Warm-up problemsp. 2 #1-4

Then review definitions of terms & examples on p. 1-4

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Essential Question

How are points, lines, and planes identified and named?

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Group Activity

Fill in the blanks in the definitions with the terms in the word bank envelope.

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Identifying Lines and Collinear Points

a.Name the line in two ways.

b.Name three non-collinear points.

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Identifying Planes

Give two different names for the plane.

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Identifying Coplanar Lines

a.Identify the coplanar lines.

b.Identify the non coplanar lines.

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Intersections of Lines

•Use the term

“intersect” or

“intersection” to

describe the

diagram.

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Intersections of Planes

•Record at least three geometric observations noted in the diagram.

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Intersections of Planes

•What is the intersection of lines PL and GY?

•Give two names for the intersection of planes M and N.

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Summarizing Key Points through an online quiz.

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Practice Problems

•Lesson Practice Problems p. 4, a - h

•(work with group)