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Lesson PurposeThe purpose of this lesson is to teach students to measure and compare the ratio of circumference to diameter of circles and to identify the relationships between the parts of a circle. Also, students will form generalizations about employment opportunities such as quilting, jewelry making, manufacturing of ball bearings, car rims and wheels, sports equipment, and skilled jobs such as, plumbing, construction, machinist, etc. |
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Related DocumentsIntro-to-Circles-Handout.docx graph-paper-half-inch.pdf |
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Lesson ObjectivesAt the end of this lesson, students will be able to: identify parts of a circle including diameter, radius, and circumference. identify Pi and the ratio relationship to diameter and circumference. justify that circumference can be derived from the diameter and Pi. |
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Student Target`I can.. label the parts of a circle. use the circumference formulas for a circle to calculate circumference.` prove the pi by writing the circumference and diameter as a ratio. |
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CCR Focus StandardsNumber and Ratios - Level DGeometry - Level D
Supporting Standards
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Standards for Mathematical Practice
KYAE Employability Standards
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