What to bring:

  • Composition book
  • Pencils
  • TI–83 or 84 graphing calculator
  • Compass
  • Ruler
  • Snack
  • Water bottle
  • Face mask (optional)
  • Sunscreen (labeled with name)
Girl sitting at her desk working out a problem on a calculator

Geometry

One six-week session (In person)
July 5 – August 11 (Please Note: No Camp July 3-4)
 
9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. 
Rising 9th through rising 11th graders

$1,500 

Understanding geometry basics is essential for all math students today, and we bring the postulates of Euclidean geometry to life through constructions and transformations of graphs. We cover definitions, postulates and theorems, as well as angles, parallel lines, congruent and similar triangles, quadrilateral figures, polygons, circles and arcs, and the Pythagorean Theorem. Special topics include coordinate and spatial geometry, introductory trigonometry, and conics. In addition to a brief review of algebra, this class introduces the process of “proving” theorems. Assessments include daily quizzes, midterm exam and final exam. Homework may be assigned occasionally if extra practice is needed. 

Course Credit
This class meets Common Core standards for Geometry and is eligible for credit pending approval from the student’s school. It is important to confirm with your child's home school that credit can be earned for this class. Given the accelerated pace of this class, each day is equivalent to one week of class during the regular school year. Therefore, absences can be detrimental to a student’s progress and grade. Students who miss three or more class days will no longer be eligible to receive course credit. Please complete our Course Credit Release Form and return to the Landon Summer office prior to the start of the course in order to earn credit.

Textbook
A textbook will be provided but must be returned to Landon Summer at the conclusion of the class. A deposit equal to the value of the book will be held in your Landon Summer account and removed when the book is received by August 11 in acceptable condition (students may not write in book).