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Basic geometry and measurement

Basic geometry and measurement

Basic geometry and measurement encompass fundamental concepts that explore shapes, sizes, and spatial relationships. Geometry involves understanding points, lines, angles, surfaces, and solids, enabling the classification and analysis of two-dimensional figures like triangles and circles, as well as three-dimensional objects such as cubes and spheres. Measurement, on the other hand, quantifies these geometric properties using standard units, such as length, area, volume, and angle. Together, they form the basis for solving real-world problems, such as determining the area of a room or the volume of a container, and are essential in fields like architecture, engineering, and art.
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Intro to area and perimeter
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Intro to mass and volume
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Measuring angles
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Plane figures
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Units of measurement
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Volume
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Coordinate plane
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Decomposing to find area
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3D figures
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Circles, cylinders, cones, and spheres
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Angle relationships
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Scale
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Triangle side lengths
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Geometric transformations