Key to Geometry Book 8: Triangles, Parallel Lines, Similar Polygons

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Publisher's Description of Key to Geometry Book 8: Triangles, Parallel Lines, Similar Polygons
Key to Geometry introduces students to a wide range of geometric discoveries as they do step-by-step constructions. Using only a pencil, compass, and straightedge, students begin by drawing lines, bisecting angles, and reproducing segments. Later they do sophisticated constructions involving over a dozen steps. When they finish, students will have been introduced to 134 geometric terms and will be ready to tackle formal proofs.
Category Description for Key to Geometry (Gr. 4-12)

The series covers lines/segments, circles, constructions, perpendiculars, squares/rectangles, angles, and perpendiculars/parallels/chords/tangents/circles. The level includes 8 workbooks and 4 answer keys. There is not a test booklet for this topic. ~Sara

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Product Format:Softcover Book
Grades:4-12
Brand:McGraw Hill
Author:Newton Hawley
ISBN:9780913684788
Length in Inches:10.75
Width in Inches:8.5
Height in Inches:0.5
Weight in Pounds:0.75
Edited by:George Gearhart and Peter Rasmussen
Edition:Workbook
Pages:144
Publication Date:5/1/1980
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Key to Geometry books explain geometry better than any I have reviewed. My children used them 20 years ago. I still have the answer keys! So I just need the workbooks.

This was recommended by my consultant for my child who is having a little difficulty in Geometry.

Wonderful hands on series