Casio Geometry- User Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – Getting Started; ) clicking once selects
- Page 3 – Download the Virtual ClassPad file (vcp file); Double click on Lesson_12.vcp to open it; Alternative way to open a Virtual ClassPad file (vcp file); Open your ClassPad Manager
- Page 4 – PART I; In this part, we will learn how to create an animation. To create an; Getting Ready for Animation; Open the Edit menu and select Animate/Edit Animations.; segment
- Page 5 – Advance the toolbar.
- Page 6 – Adding a Trace Point to an Animation; Select just point D
- Page 7 – PART II; Drawing a Circle’s Diameter; Draw another segment; Notice the status bar!
- Page 8 – Viewing a Measurement with the Animation Table; A circle is bisected by its diameter.; Getting Ready to Analyze Area
- Page 10 – Analyzing Area and Animation; Viewing the x-Value and Area Graphically
- Page 12 – PART III; Finding the Midpoint of a Line Segment; Select your line segment
- Page 14 – Save your work as an eActivity named L12_PartIII_b_your initials
- Page 15 – Reflection Exercises; Geometry and Animation
- Page 16 – Three screen captures from PART III.; Assessment 12b; Submit; your Lesson_12.vcp file to your instructor for grading. Once
Lesson 12
Geometry and Animation
Welcome
In this lesson, we will continue our exploration of Geometry by
learning about some of its more advanced features. There are many
things you can do with the Geometry application once you learn your
way around. It is a great tool to use to help you decide whether or not
a theorem is true before trying to prove it!
Lesson Goals
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To learn how to create an animation
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To understand constraints in Geometry
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To be able to state Thales’ Theorem
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To be able to perform basic constructions
In Lesson 12, you will learn how to:
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Create an animation
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Generate a trace point
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Create an animation table
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Use construction tools
Upon completion of this lesson, you will be able to
answer the following questions:
1.
How do you add an animation?
2.
What does it mean to constrain something?
3.
How do you constrain something?
4.
How do you know what information is showing in the measurement
box?
5.
How do you create an animation table?
6.
How do you construct the midpoint of a line segment?
7.
What does bisecting an angle of a triangle do to the side opposite it?
Time required
About 60 minutes.
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Copyright (c) 2008 CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. All Rights Reserved. 4 PART I In this part, we will learn how to create an animation. To create an animation, we need to select a point and a curve, and then add the animation. Once the animation is added, we can run the animation and watch the point trave...