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Geometry Theorem Proof Card Sort Activity

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Algebra Einstein
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Grade Levels
9th - 10th
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30 + Info pages
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Description

Are you looking for hands-on and differentiated activity for you students to practice competing geometric theorems proofs? This cards sort in printable and digital versions is a great way for students to practice their proof skills!

This activity includes a printable version and digital Google Slides and Microsoft PowerPoint activity. All versions of this activity include 6 proofs.

2 Differentiated Versions:

1. Blank sorting mat where students must order all statements and reasons

2. Partially filled in sorting mat where students must fill in the remaining statements and reasons.

⭐ You can differentiate the activity more by changing if you give students the pieces:

1. All statements and reasons

2. Only statements

3. Only Reasons

4. Only some statements and reasons

Theorems Included:

  • Common Segments
  • Right Angle Congruence
  • Congruent Supplements
  • Congruent Complements
  • Vertical Angles
  • Linear Pair

Related Resources:

Proof Hint Templates

Reasoning and Proof Guided Notes

Reasoning and Proof Foldable Notes

Reasoning and Proof Student Cheat Sheet

Congruent Triangle Proof Task Cards

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Total Pages
30 + Info pages
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Prove theorems about lines and angles.

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