I’ve been asked to collect some resources about Geometry and Chemistry, focusing on the Regents exam (mostly NY, as it seems). Here’s what I found.
Note that this is not Regents exam exclusive, I put together everything I found so far that could be useful for studying Geometry generally and just commented about Regents, a little collection of tips for the exam under the cut.
General Geometry Resources:
“I Suck at Geometry” Advice Post by @ballpenned
Tips and Some Resources by @sundayscholar
Khan Academy - Geometry
Freemathhelp
Geometry Masterpost by @etudiance
Math Masterpost by @intellectus with a geometry section
Regents Exam Resources:
Based on topics covered, the percentages are the percentages of test by credit and the bold skills are the major clusters (I don’t really know what that means, but here we go).
these | videos | on youtube
Since studying for math, geometry and physics has always meant doing exercises and training, here are some past exams. Practice makes perfect.
Congruence (27%-34%)
Skills: Experiment with transformations in the plane, understand congruence in terms of rigid motions, prove geometric theorems, make geometric constructions.
Trigonometry - Similarity, Right Triangles (29%-37%)
Skills: understand similarity in terms of similarity transformations, prove theorems involving similarity, define trigonometric ratios and solve problems involving right triangles.
so | many | playlists | here by yaymath (the congruence video might be in one of these playlists...)
Circles (2%-8%)
Skills: Understand and apply theorems about circles and find arc lengths and areas of sectors of circles.
Youtube Playlist by yaymath
Geometric Measurement and Dimensions (2%-8%)
Skills: translate between the geometric description and the equation for a conic section, use coordinates to prove simple geometric theorem algebraically.
considering | this would be | area and volume? youtube playlist by yaymath (again! I don’t know if it’s good, I’m just taking the options that are not Khan Academy - just because it’s already listed as a resource above)
reasoning? | proof? playlists by yaymath
Modeling with Geometry (8%-15%)
Skills: Apply geometric concepts in modeling situations.
Expressing Geometry Properties with Equations (12%-18%)
Skills: Explain volume formulas and use them to solve problems and visualize relationships between two-dimensional and three-dimensional objects.