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2. Drag and drop each into the category that makes sense.

3. Within the Early, Middle, Late sections, drag and drop in order to put them in order.

4. Break up Early, Middle, and Late into individual days.

5. Check to ensure that the order makes sense.

6. Copy and paste into your Instructional Calendar.</description>
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         <title>(2) Identify when sides and angles of a triangle are either congruent or proportional</title>
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         <title>(5) Set ratios of proportional sides of a triangle and test similarity</title>
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         <title>(3) Utilize cross multiplication to test if corresponding sides are proportional</title>
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         <title>(8) Construct similar triangles by drawing perpendicular lines from the vertex to the hypotenuse of a right triangle</title>
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         <title>(9) Distinguish similarity theorems from each other (SAS, SSS, AA)</title>
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         <title>(9) Determine: if two triangles are similar using similarity theorems</title>
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         <title>(3) Solve a proportion with a missing value through cross multiplication and division</title>
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         <title>(5) Calculate the lengths of two sides of a triangle given the third side and a similar triangle</title>
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         <title>(7) Prove the Pythagorean Theorem through triangle similarity</title>
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         <title>(10) Write a correctly structured and logically sound proof to exemplify knowledge of the SSS, SAS, and AA triangle theorems</title>
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         <title>Ratio is a comparison between two numbers and it indicates how many times one number contains another</title>
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         <title>(7) The Pythagorean Theorem can be proven through triangle similarity</title>
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         <title>Similar triangles are the same shape, but not necessarily the same size or orientation</title>
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         <title>(6)Two triangles with two equivalent angles are similar</title>
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         <title>(4) Two triangles are similar if all three sides of one triangle are proportional to the three sides of the second triangle</title>
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         <title>(6)Two triangles are similar if two sides and the included angle of one triangle are proportional to two sides and the included angle of another triangle</title>
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         <title>Proportionality means the equality of two ratios</title>
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         <title>Converse means a statement formed by switching the hypothesis and the conclusion of an argument.</title>
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         <title>(2) A line parallel to one side of a triangle divides the other two proportionally and conversely.</title>
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