For the first time since my student teaching, I will be teaching geometry. Now I am very knowledgeable about geometry, I understand the subject, and I am very competent when it comes to working with geometric principles; however, I do not enjoy geometry. I am a strong believer in the principle that if you do not enjoy a topic, then you will not be as good of a teacher of that subject. That being said, I do not have a choice, I will be teaching geometry because one of my colleagues will no longer be with the school.
So now I need to get back into the mindset of geometry. For me, this means spending time this summer focusing on planning my geometry course. I say my geometry course because, as I have stated before, I do not teach kids to the test, I teach the kids mathematics. Yes, I will cover all of the topics and standards covered in state standards, but I will cover it my way.
I believe I will start the year off with constructions. If the students can construct any geometric object, I think this will give them a better understanding of the information covered in the course. This would mean a lot of up front work and a hard road as far as pacing is concerned, but if they can build the situation, then they can work with the situation more affectively.
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