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*Books and journals
 
*Books and journals
 
*Textbooks
 
*Textbooks
** NCERT Textbooks – [http://ncert.nic.in/textbook/textbook.htm?iemh1=7-15][http://ncert.nic.in/textbook/textbook.htm?iemh1=6-15 Class] 9
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**Karnataka Govt Text book – Class 8 : [http://ktbs.kar.nic.in/New/website%20textbooks/class8/8th-english-maths-1.pdf Part 1] , [http://ktbs.kar.nic.in/New/website%20textbooks/class8/8th-kannada-maths-2.pdf Part 2]
 
*Syllabus documents
 
*Syllabus documents
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*YouTube Videos
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Watch Video on Vertical Opposite angles  and Pair of Linear Equations
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Watch video on parallel lines and transversal
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=== Learning Objectives ===
 
=== Learning Objectives ===
What are the students expected to understand/ learn from this topic.  These can drive from the large concept map and should be listed at the concept level.
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* Introducing lines and line segments
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* Understanding formation of angles and their types
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* Differentiating parallel lines and skew lines
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* Recognizing angles pairs of angles formed in parallel lines
    
=== Teaching Outlines ===
 
=== Teaching Outlines ===
    
==== Concept 1: Angles ====
 
==== Concept 1: Angles ====
Briefly describe the concept (2-3 sentences)
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An angle is the figure formed by two rays, called the sides of the angle, sharing a common endpoint, called the vertex of the angle. Angles formed by two rays lie in a plane, but this plane does not have to be a Euclidean plane. angles can be classified according to the size of the angle.
    
===== Activities =====
 
===== Activities =====
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[[Paper Folding Activity- Lines and Angles|Paper Folding Activity]]
    
====== [[Introducing formation of angle]] ======
 
====== [[Introducing formation of angle]] ======
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The standard angle concept based on the relative inclination of two lines meeting at a point irrespective of length of arms is discussed in an exploratory method.
    
====== [[Types of angles]] ======
 
====== [[Types of angles]] ======
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We will learn the following types of angles: right angles, acute angles, obtuse angles, straight angles, reflex angles and complete angle.
    
==== Concept 2:  Pairs of angles ====
 
==== Concept 2:  Pairs of angles ====
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In geometry, certain pairs of angles can have special relationships. Some examples are complementary angles, supplementary angles, vertical angles, alternate interior angles, alternate exterior angles, corresponding angles and adjacent angles.
    
===== Activities =====
 
===== Activities =====
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====== [[Intersection of two lines]] ======
    
====== [[Adjacent angles]] ======
 
====== [[Adjacent angles]] ======
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Adjacent angles are two angles that have a common vertex and a common side. The vertex of an angle is the endpoint of the rays that form the sides of the angle.
    
====== [[Complementary angles]] ======
 
====== [[Complementary angles]] ======
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Complementary angles are two angles with a sum of 90°. A common case is when they form a right angle.
    
====== [[Supplementary angles]] ======
 
====== [[Supplementary angles]] ======
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Supplementary angles are two angles with a sum of 180°. A common case is when they lie on the same side of a straight line.
    
====== [[Vertically opposite angles]] ======
 
====== [[Vertically opposite angles]] ======
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When two straight lines intersect each other four angles are formed.The pair of angles which lie on the opposite sides of the point of intersection are  vertically opposite angles.
    
====== [[Linear pair axiom : If a ray stands on a line, then the sum of two adjacent angles so formed is 180 degrees|Linear pair axiom : If a ray stands on a line, then the sum of two adjacent angles so formed is 180<sup>o</sup>]] ======
 
====== [[Linear pair axiom : If a ray stands on a line, then the sum of two adjacent angles so formed is 180 degrees|Linear pair axiom : If a ray stands on a line, then the sum of two adjacent angles so formed is 180<sup>o</sup>]] ======
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Two adjacent angles are said to be form a linear pair of angles, if their non-common arms are two opposite rays. Linear pair axiom of theorems are if a ray stands on a line , then the sum of two adjacent angles so formed is 180 degree
    
====== [[Linear pair axiom : If the sum of two adjacent angles is 180 degrees, then the non-common arms of the angles form a line|Linear pair axiom : If the sum of two adjacent angles is 180<sup>o</sup>, then the non-common arms of the angles form a line]] ======
 
====== [[Linear pair axiom : If the sum of two adjacent angles is 180 degrees, then the non-common arms of the angles form a line|Linear pair axiom : If the sum of two adjacent angles is 180<sup>o</sup>, then the non-common arms of the angles form a line]] ======
    
==== Concept 3: Parallel lines ====
 
==== Concept 3: Parallel lines ====
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Parallel lines are lines in a plane which do not meet; that is, two lines in a plane that do not intersect or touch each other at any point are said to be parallel. By extension, a line and a plane, or two planes, in three-dimensional Euclidean space that do not share a point are said to be parallel.
    
===== Activities =====
 
===== Activities =====
    
====== [[Introducing parallel lines|Introducing parallel lines]] ======
 
====== [[Introducing parallel lines|Introducing parallel lines]] ======
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Parallel lines are lines that are always the same distance apart. Because they are always the same distance from one another, parallel lines will never intersect.
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====== [[Parallel lines 1|Parallel lines activity1]] ======
    
====== [[Angles associated with parallel lines]] ======
 
====== [[Angles associated with parallel lines]] ======
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Two parallel lines are cut by a transversal  the angles formed are alternate angles, corresponding angles co-interior angles and vertically opposite angles.
    
====== [[Parallel lines|Parallel lines and measures of angles formed]] ======
 
====== [[Parallel lines|Parallel lines and measures of angles formed]] ======
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Relation between angles that are formed in multiple parallel lines is investigated with geogebra sketch.
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===== Solved problems/ key questions (earlier was hints for problems).  =====
 
===== Solved problems/ key questions (earlier was hints for problems).  =====
(This will be directly correlated to the textbook so that teacher gets what they may be looking for but we must have additional questions which are sourced from other resources)
      
=== Projects (can include math lab/ science lab/ language lab) ===
 
=== Projects (can include math lab/ science lab/ language lab) ===
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=== Assessments - question banks, formative assessment activities and summative assessment activities ===
 
=== Assessments - question banks, formative assessment activities and summative assessment activities ===
 
Categories will be:  (Subject), (Topic), (Class 8), (Class 9), (Class 9), (Concept Map), (Question banks), (Assessments), Formative, Summative
 
Categories will be:  (Subject), (Topic), (Class 8), (Class 9), (Class 9), (Concept Map), (Question banks), (Assessments), Formative, Summative
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[[Category:Class 9]]
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[[Category:Lines and Angles]]
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[[Category:Class 8]]
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[[Category:Class 10]]

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