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      <title>Unit 7: Lesson 2 - Similar Figures by Daniel Johnson</title>
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      <description>Did you hear about the mathematician who’s afraid of negative numbers? He’ll stop at nothing to avoid them.</description>
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         <title>We Will:</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>We will</strong> recognize that the ratio of corresponding sides on similar shapes or proportional.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>I Will:</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>I will</strong> prove that dilated shapes are proportional by using a proportion and explaining my reasoning.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>1. Engage and Explore - Transformations</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Over the next 2 weeks, we will be learning about Transformations. There are four types of transformations:</div><ol><li>Translations</li><li>Reflections</li><li>Rotations</li><li>Dilations</li></ol><div>Please copy the following document on a blank sheet of paper to use as a reference when working on all Transformations</div>]]></description>
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         <title>3. Explain - Similar Figures Notes</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Use these notes as a reference when performing the assignment in Task 4. </div>]]></description>
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         <title>TEKS:</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>8.3 Proportionality. The student applies mathematical process standards to use proportional relationships to describe<br>dilations. The student is expected to:<br><br></div><ul><li><strong>C (R)</strong> Use an algebraic representation to explain the effect of a given positive rational scale factor applied to two-dimensional figures on a<br>coordinate plane with the origin as the center of dilation.</li><li><strong>A</strong> <strong>(S) </strong>generalize that the ratio of corresponding sides of similar shapes are proportional, including a shape and its dilation.</li><li>B (S) compare and contrast the attributes of a shape and its dilation(s) on a coordinate plane.</li></ul>]]></description>
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         <title>4. Desmos Practice</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Please complete the Exercise 8.3A/B Similar Shapes using the link for your class period:<br><br>Exercise 8.3A/B Similar Shapes<strong>:<br></strong><a href="https://student.desmos.com/activitybuilder/student-greeting/6001b6fc9e7a370d54a501ae"><strong>1st Period</strong></a><strong><br></strong><a href="https://student.desmos.com/activitybuilder/student-greeting/6001b6fc9e7a370d54a501b0"><strong>2nd Period</strong></a><strong><br></strong><a href="https://student.desmos.com/activitybuilder/student-greeting/6001b6fc9e7a370d54a501ad"><strong>4th Period</strong></a><strong><br></strong><a href="https://student.desmos.com/activitybuilder/student-greeting/6001b6fc9e7a370d54a501b1"><strong>5th Period</strong></a><strong><br></strong><a href="https://student.desmos.com/activitybuilder/student-greeting/6001b6fc9e7a370d54a501b7"><strong>7th Period</strong></a><strong><br></strong><a href="https://student.desmos.com/activitybuilder/student-greeting/6001b6fc9e7a370d54a501af"><strong>8th Period</strong></a></div>]]></description>
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         <title>2. Explain - Similar Figures</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>Similar figures</strong> are two figures having the same shape. The objects which are of exactly the same shape and size are known as <strong>congruent objects</strong>. For example, in real life you will see, both the front wheels of a car, both hands of a person etc. are examples of congruent figures or objects. But the similar shape objects have the same shape but their sizes are different. <br><br>This video will provide an introduction to Dilations. </div>]]></description>
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