Learn foundational geometry concepts through enjoyable hands-on lessons!
The study of practical geometry is a hands-on study of geometry concepts that lays a foundation for a future formal study of geometry in high school. This second book of practical geometry lessons stands alongside 6th grade math lessons for variety and to introduce new mathematical concepts.
These fun, interesting lessons take approximately 30 minutes each. Charlotte Mason Practical Geometry, Part 2 is designed to be completed in one 36-week school year with lessons done once a week.
Like the The Charlotte Mason Elementary Arithmetic Series, the book is a beautiful, non-consumable hardcover. One book can be used and re-used with all your children!
Geometry Concepts
In Charlotte Mason Practical Geometry, Part 2, your student will practice using several geometrical tools:
- Ruler
- Drawing Compass
- Protractor
- Set Squares
Your student will explore these concepts through hands-on lessons that build foundational understanding of key geometry concepts and logical thinking skills:
- Maps
- Drawing to scale
- Perimeter
- Navigation
- Drawing triangles with construction tools given specific measurements
- Congruent shapes
- Similar shapes
- Circumscribed circles
- Inscribed circles
- Polygons
- Internal angles
- External angles
- Quadrilaterals
- Center of a triangle
- Center of a circle
- Tangents
- Perpendiculars
- Area
- Area of rectangles
- Area of triangles
- Area of parallelograms
- Nets
- Surface area
- Perimeter of 3D objects
Video Demonstrations
In addition to the exercises and solution guide available in this book, your purchase includes access to our Practical Geometry Video Library, which offers visual walk-throughs of many components of the course. You can watch these videos independently before you teach your student, or you can watch them together as part of your lesson.
Please note: This item is final sale as it includes a downloadable code inside the book.
Exams
Three exams are included, one at the end of each 12-week term. The exams give your student a chance to demonstrate what he has learned so you can both celebrate progress and assess his understanding.
Related Resources
Book 1: Exploration of Numbers to 100
Book 2: The Four Rules and Tables; Work with Numbers to 1000
Book 3: Tables continued; Work with Numbers to 10,000; Weights & Measures
Book 4: Long Multiplication & Division; Metric Weights & Measures
Book 5: Decimals; Fractions; Factors
Book 6: Decimals & Fractions; Percentages; Ratios; Proportions
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