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Republic of the Philippines DAVAO ORIENTAL STATE COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY GRADUATE SCHOOL DEPARTMENT SYLLABUS IN MATH

216 Descriptive Title : Credit : Course Description : Modern Geometry 3 units Modern Geometry includes, but is not limited to, the structure of plane and solid geometry, coordinate geometry, and calculations involving areas and volumes of geometric figures. Creative problem solving is emphasized throughout the course, and the notion of mathematical proof and deductive structure are introduced. With the understanding of the basic concepts of plane geometry, students engage in higher order mathematical thought to solve problems and prove statements in plane and solid geometry. This course will cover computations on Areas and Volumes of 2dimensional and 3dimensional space such as Cube, Rectangular Parallelepiped, Prism, Cylinder, Cone, Frustums, Spheres, Solids of Revolution and Prismatoid and objects involving algebraic and trigonometric solutions.

Prerequisite : None Course Objectives : At the end of the course, the students will be able to 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. calculate measurements of plane and solid geometric figures. construct logical arguments, based on axioms, definitions and theorems, to prove theorems and other results in geometry. know and apply properties of geometric figures too solve real-world and mathematical problems and to logically justify results in geometry. appreciate space and develop space intuition. relate solid geometry to familiar objects of everyday experiences. develop their imagination in visualizing space objects. develop computing skills.

Time Frame

Topic ORIENTATION

Specific Learning Objectives Get oriented with the Colleges VMGO and policies Observe proper conduct inside and outside the premises of the college Know and understand the grading system

Teaching Strategies/Methodologies Discussion Brainstorming

Evaluation/Assessment

1 hour

1. VMGO 2. College Policies and Classroom Rules and Regulations 3. Grading System

Oral recitation

2 hours

I. Plane Figures A. Introduction and Computation Suggestions B. Mensuration of Plane Figures

2 hours

13 hours

1 hour 9 hours

II. Lines Planes Angles A. Lines and Planes in Space B. Typical Proofs of Solid Geometry C. Angles III. Solids for which V = Bh A. Solids Section B. Cube C. Rectangular Parallelepiped D. Cavalieris Theorem E. Volume Theorem F. Prism G. Cylindrical Surface H. Cylinder I. Circular Cylinder J. Right Circular Cylinder PRELIM EXAM IV. Solids for which V = 1/3 Bh A. B. C. D. E. F. Pyramid Regular Pyramid Similar figures Conical Surface Cone Right circular Cone

Determine and familiarize some computation techniques Review/familiarize the mensuration of plane figures Memorize and understand the different formula regarding plane figures Familiarize and understand the different definitions, postulates, axioms, theorems and properties about lines, planes and angles. Identify solids for which V=Bh Know the properties of these solids Develop formulas for finding their volumes and surface areas Apply formulas in solving various practical problems.

Lecture and Discussion Board/Seat Work Cooperative Learning Lecture and Discussion Oral Recitation Cooperative Learning Lecture and discussion Test / Quiz

Seatwork

Quiz

Problem-Solving

Identify solids for which V=

1 3

Lecture and Discussion Problem set Cooperative Learning

Bh Know the properties of these solids Develop formulas for finding their volumes and surfaces areas Apply formulas in solving various practical problems Use the concept of similar figures in solving volumes and surface areas of solids

Direct Instruction

Individual seatwork

8 hours

V. Solids for which V = (mean B)h A. Frustum of Regular Pyramid B. Frustum of Right Circular Cone C. Prismatoid D. Truncated Prism (or Cylinder) MIDTERM EXAM VI. The Sphere A. Sphere B. Terrestrial Sphere C. Zone D. Spherical Segment E. Spherical Sector Symbolism VII. Volumes and surfaces of Revolution Polyhedrons

Identify solids for which V=(mean B)h Know and understand the properties of these solids Develop formulas for finding their volumes and surface areas Apply formulas in solving various practical problems

Lecture and Discussion Cooperative Learning Demonstration

Quiz

Unit test

1 hour

6 hours

Know and understand the different properties, theorems and definitions about sphere Develop formulas for finding their volumes and surface areas Apply formulas in solving various practical problems Employ the theorem of Pappus in finding the volumes and surfaces of revolution polyhedrons Know and understand the properties of these solids Define prismatoid Calculate areas and volumes of prismatoid Know and understand the properties of these solids Apply Prismatoid theorems

Lecture and Discussion Oral questioning Cooperative Learning

Group work Critiquing / Evaluation

Group Reporting

2 hours

A. Center of Gravity B. Theorems of Pappus C. Polyhedrons VIII. The General Prismatoid A. Section of Prismatoid B. Prismatoid Theorem C. Proof of Prismatoid Formula D. Application of Prismatoid Theorem FINAL EXAM

Cooperative Learning Group Work Reporting and Evaluation

Group reporting

3 hours

Chapter Quiz 1 hour

Course Requirements: Quizzes, Problem Sets, Major Exams, Satisfactory Class Attendance Grading System: Major Exams Prelim Exam Midterm Exam Final Exam Quizzes Problem Sets/ Assignments Attendance/Participation Total 20% 20% 20 % 20% 15 % 5% 100 %

References 1. Kern and Bland (1967). Solid Mensuration, 2nd Edition. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., USA. 2. Gantert, Ann Xavier (2008). Geometry. AMSCO School Publication, Inc., New York, USA.

3. Alferez, Merle and Lambino, Alvin (2004).Geometry. Gerpress Printing; Quezon City, Phils. Prepared and Submitted by: Danilo O. Jacobe GSD Faculty Date: Noted by:

MARSHALEY J. BAQUIANO Chairman, Graduate School Department Date:

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