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Skill Statements: The Skill Statement gives the reader direction on how an assessment item is written. The Skill Statement describes what information may be given and/or the format of that information. In addition, the Skill Statement describes how the student is expected to respond to the item.

Goal 2 Geometry, Measurement, And Reasoning

Expectation 2.1 The student will represent and analyze two- and three-dimensional figures using tools and technology when appropriate.

Indicator 2.1.1 The student will analyze the properties of geometric figures.

Assessment Limits:

  • Essential properties, relationships, and geometric models include the following:
    • Congruence and similarity
    • line/segment/plane relationships (parallel, perpendicular, intersecting, bisecting, midpoint, median, altitude)
    • point relationships (collinear, coplanar)
    • angles and angle relationships (vertical, adjacent, complementary, supplementary, obtuse, acute, right, interior, exterior)
    • angle relationships with parallel lines
    • polygons (regular, non-regular, composite, equilateral, equiangular)
    • geometric solids (cones, cylinders, prisms, pyramids, composite figures)
    • circle/sphere (tangent, radius, diameter, chord, secant, central/inscribed angle, inscribed, circumscribed).

Skill Statements

1.

The student describes and analyzes geometric figures.

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Resources for 2.1.1:
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