

07: I can state the Segment Addition Postulate using variables, then use substitution to evaluate the lengths for a given problem.Ġ8: I can demonstrate which notations for segments can be used in congruency and which can be used in equalities. Complete with a table of contents and at least 5 chapters.Have fun! And if you want, let me know what you chose and how it is going.01: Can correctly identify relations between and among points lines and planes, and use terms collinear, coplanar, parallel, intersecting, and skew.Ġ2: Can correctly explain the Parallel Postulate.Ġ3: I can answer questions regarding points, lines, and planes using always, Sometimes or Never.Ġ4: I can detect the differences among segments, rays, and lines.Ġ5: I can correctly name points, segments, rays, lines, and planes.Ġ6: I can find the distance between two points on a number line, I can first state the Ruler Postulate using variables, then use substitution to find the distance. Or you could choose a topic you love and write a little booklet about it. Study the culture, geography, architecture, food, music, dance, religion and customs. Choose a country or area you love and make a project out of it.

Try writing some stories poetry or a narrative. Also, do a lot of writing, It will be handy later. This could give you a guide as to what classes to take. From soccer to music, dance, arts, writing, sports, nature, crafting, photography or building your own website and so much more. Also try out lots of extra curricular activities to see what you enjoy most. Because this will become very important in high school and college. Try volunteering (probably with a parent or other adult as they don't always let kids under 16 volunteer) Start off by working to make solid A's and forming good study habits, such as note taking and time management. If you like kids and are patient you could a teacher.

If you like animals you might enjoy being a vet. The first thing is to think about what you might like to do as a career.
