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Week 7

Teaching Reading in Mathematics

Week 8

11.1 Systems of Measurement

Week 9

11.2 Area and Perimeter

Week 10

11.3 Volume and Surface Area

Week 11

Sir Cumference Series

Week 12

12.1 Congruence and Constructions

Week 13

12.2 Congruence and Mappings

Week 14

12.3 Similarity Mappings

Week 15

Final Project

Week 16

Final Project

Finals Week

Course Evaluation

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Students are responsible for submitting their own work. Student work must not be

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Students must not work together on graded assignments without authorization from the

instructor or get help from people, technological resources, textbooks, notes, etc. on

examinations.

Violations of academic principles such as cheating, plagiarism or other academic improprieties will be

handled using the guidelines outlined in the student handbook on pages 18, 19, and 37.

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