
📐 Geometry Survival: Why KIMs are the Final Boss of 7th Grade
Look at the GDZ solution. Does it use SSS (Side-Side-Side) or SAS (Side-Angle-Side)? 📐 Geometry Survival: Why KIMs are the Final
7th grade is where math stops being about numbers and starts being about "logic puzzles" involving lines and angles. Here’s a blog-style breakdown of how to use these materials without losing your mind. Here’s a blog-style breakdown of how to use
In 6th grade, if a line looked straight, it was straight. In 7th grade KIMs, if you don't prove it’s straight using a specific theorem, it might as well be a wet noodle. This is why GDZ is so popular—not because students are lazy, but because the are incredibly picky. 2. How to use GDZ like a Pro (and not get caught) If you just copy the letters , your teacher will know. Use the answer keys as a roadmap : This is why GDZ is so popular—not because
Look for that "Z" shape (alternate interior angles). It's the secret key to almost every KIM diagram. The Bottom Line
It’s always 180°. If your math says 181°, a triangle somewhere is crying.
Remember, the base angles are twins. If you find one, you’ve found the other.