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ASU Prep Geometry course

Have you ever wondered how the angles of a pyramid could be so precise? Or how spinning wheels got to be so perfectly circular? It’s geometry. Steeped in the legacy of ancient civilizations and the minds of great thinkers, geometry helps us unlock the power and beauty of principles underpinning our entire world.

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What makes ASU Prep high school Geometry course unique?

In this Geometry course, students will interact with shapes and figures across different mediums to uncover how geometry principles work and see how they’re used practically in real-world applications.

Geometry course features

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Highly engaging

Each unit contains numerous interactive explorations that encourage students to discover geometric principles and relationships in a fun, engaging way.

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Comprehensive

All ASU Prep courses are aligned with standards and prepare students for high stakes testing and college entrance exams.

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Relevant

Lessons include real-life experiences and examples relevant to today’s students.

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Interactive

This course asks students to actively participate in the learning and provides instant feedback to spark curiosity and clarify concepts.

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Triangle Properties
Finding angles
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Deeper learning comes from discovery

In this Geometry course, students will experience both the development and application of geometry as they explore concepts. Students will perform constructions in a variety of mediums, analyze and complete deductions and proofs, and apply the geometric principles and theorems that have been discovered over the centuries. Along the way, prior knowledge and context clues lead students to ask and answer new questions while meaningful feedback guides them to understanding.

High school Geometry course highlights

  • Engaging interactives encourage discovery of principles and theorems with an emphasis on real-life application.
  • Narratives, games, and historical figure vignettes increase student engagement and interest in geometric principles.
  • Student-friendly interactive videos allow students to pause, rewind, and revisit concepts—all at their own pace.

Students often look for real-life math applications. The lesson videos and narratives do a great job bringing math to life, showing actual situations requiring geometry!”

- Geometry Teacher