I can decide if three values could be the lengths of the sides of a triangle.
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I can use information from my peers to improve my writing and be more precise.
I can write a conjecture about the side lengths in a triangle.
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I can apply the Triangle Inequality Theorem.
I can write and justify an inequality about side lengths in a triangle.
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I know that, in a triangle, larger angles are opposite longer sides and vice versa.
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I can use what I know about the sides and angles in a triangle to find information about the sides and angles in complicated figures made up of triangles.
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I can figure out and ask for the information needed to solve a problem involving triangles.
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I can label and make conjectures from diagrams.
I can prove vertical angles are congruent.
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I can identify, describe, and perform rigid transformations accurately.
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I can prove alternate interior angles are congruent.
I can prove corresponding angles are congruent.
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I can prove the angles in a triangle sum to 180 degrees.
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I can identify corresponding parts in congruent figures.
I can identify the triangle congruence theorem that proves two triangles are congruent.
I can use the triangle congruence theorems to prove two triangles are congruent.
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I can critique a proof about quadrilaterals.
I can prove theorems about quadrilaterals.
I can rewrite a conjecture so it is specific enough to prove.
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I can prove theorems about the diagonals of a parallelogram.
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I can use rigid transformations to prove quadrilaterals are congruent.
I can write conjectures about quadrilateral congruence.