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MY MATH BUDDY™: Unit 4 – Geometry & Measurement

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Master geometry with clear, student-friendly notes that turn shapes, formulas, and measurements into something you can seeunderstand, and use.


Unit 5, Geometry & Measurement, breaks down the most essential middle-school geometry skills—angles, area, perimeter, volume, surface area, and transformations—into simple explanations supported by labeled diagrams, and real-world applications.

No memorizing random formulas. No guessing. Just clarity.



💡 Inside, students will learn how to:

✔️ Classify triangles and quadrilaterals using geometric properties

✔️ Calculate angles accurately (including complementary & supplementary)

✔️ Understand circles—radius, diameter, circumference, and area

✔️ Find perimeter and area of 2D figures with step-by-step guidance

✔️ Calculate volume and surface area of prisms and cylinders

✔️ Work with scale drawings, unit rates, and real-world measurement problems

✔️ Describe transformations (translations, reflections, rotations, dilations)



🔹 What’s Inside:

  • Clean, easy-to-follow geometry notes for grades 6–8
  • Fully labeled diagrams for every shape, angle, and measurement
  • Formula charts for quick reference
  • Real-world examples that make geometry meaningful
  • Common mistake warnings to prevent confusion
  • Visual aids to support struggling and visual learners
  • Printable charts and study tools


📦 Includes:

✅ Full-color PDF (8.5x11)

✅ Mobile & tablet friendly

✅ Classroom-ready visuals

✅ Practice models built into the notes

✅ Perfect for teachers, tutors, parents, and homeschoolers



This is for you if:

→ You want geometry explained in a way that finally makes sense

→ You’re a student who needs clear notes—not overwhelming textbook pages

→ You’re a teacher or tutor who wants ready-made, accurate visuals

→ You want a resource that builds confidence and understanding


My Math Buddy™ makes geometry approachable, visual, and memorable—so students don’t just do the work… they understand it.

You will get a PDF (2MB) file