The Geometry unit of JASON’s ARGO Math is titled “Here’s Looking at Euclid” to honor the Greek scholar and the mathematics he developed. In Greek, “geometry” means “to measure earth.” Euclidean geometry is the study of plane (two-dimensional) and solid (three-dimensional) figures. In this unit, you’ll explore real-world connections between perimeter, area, and volume; lines, angles, and polygons; and coordinate geometry and the Pythagorean theorem.
Welcome to “A Fine Line” – the first unit of ARGO Algebra! In this learning experience you will explore how linear relationships – expressions, equations and inequalities – are used to solve exciting and important real-world challenges, from designing an amusement park to developing a business plan. So, be creative and get entrepreneurial with your Algebra through a series of Quests.
DISCLAIMER: This is a BETA version of “A Fine Line”. It is under active development. We look forward to receiving feedback from you and our innovation partners. The full version of the unit will be launched Winter 2019.