Honors Geometry
Quarter 3 Exam Study Guide
You are required to bring your own TI-84, pencil and eraser.
It is a good idea to have a spare set of 4-AAA batteries (or battery pack for Color Calculators) with you in case your calculator needs it during the test.
The exam will primarily cover topics from Algebra 1 and all 12 chapters of the Geometry book. Algebra 1 skills and techniques are presumed, and may be needed to answer some of the geometric questions. You may wish to go over your Algebra review homework from pages 57, 131, 199, and 289.
The style of the test combines the free response questions (about 10-11 worth 50% of the points) and multiple choice questions (about 12-14 worth 50% of the points) similar to a standardized test (PSAT, SAT, ACT, NY Regents Exam, etc).
At the end of each chapter are multiple choice questions if you would like to practice that style of question.
DeltaMath.com also has a lot of old Practice Problems if you wish to practice further.
I always recommend going over old quizzes and tests to remind your self of the questions you mastered and those you need to understand better.
Helpful Practice
Additionally, the following links have helpful review practice:
- 2015 NY Regents Questions for 2005 Math Standards
Here are the solutions.
- 2017 NY Regents Questions for Common Core Geometry
Here are the solutions.
- 2019 NY Regents Questions
Here are the solutions.
- 2020 NY Regents Questions
Here are the solutions.
- 2022 NY Regents Questions
Here are the MC solutions
and the Commentary on Student responses to Free Response solutions.
- Digital SAT Math Practice Questions from
KhanAcademy.org Join Block G class with code 9UDVXG7X
) Try Units 5, 7 and 13.
- Some Chapter 1-4 Test Bank Questions and Answers
- Some Chapter 5-8 Test Bank Questions and Answers
- Some Chapter 9-12 Test Bank Questions and Answers
- A quick summary of the course so far:
Geometry Facts to Know Cold for the Regents Exam
- Math Bits Geometry
- SAT Facts and Formulas
Finally...
The exam is graded on a curve and represents 20% of your grade. Finally, remember to go to bed at a descent hour so you are rested enough to think clearly, and have a healthy breakfast. Good luck!