







Geometry? No problem!
This Big Fat Notebook covers everything you need to know during a year of high school geometry class, breaking down one big bad subject into accessible units. Learn to study better and get better grades using mnemonic devices, definitions, diagrams, educational doodles, and quizzes to recap it all.
Featuring: Logic and reasoningParallel linesTriangles and congruence Trapezoids and kitesRatio and proportion The pythagorean theorem The fundamentals of circles AreaVolume of prisms and cylinders And more
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Big Fat Notebooks
Everything you need to ace middle school and high school!

For every middle schooler or high schooler who has ever whispered, “Hey—can I borrow your notes?” there is the Big Fat Notebook series, a revolutionary study guide series created by the editors of America’s #1 educational bestseller Brain Quest. Each study guide is like borrowing the notebook from the smartest kid in the class and includes highlighted key concepts, doodles that illuminate tricky ideas, mnemonics, and more.
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Are Big Fat Notebooks aligned with school curriculum?
Big Fat Notebooks meet Common Core State Standards, Next Generation Science Standards, state history standards, and are vetted by National and State Teacher of the Year Award–winning teachers.
What’s the difference between Notebooks and Workbooks?
Notebooks are explanations and walkthroughs of everything covered in class. Workbooks provide recaps, sample problems, and exercises that provide opportunities to practice each math concept along with a solution section.
What grades do Big Fat Notebooks cover?
Middle school and high school.
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Publisher : Workman Kids
Publication date : September 1, 2020
Edition : Illustrated
Language : English
Print length : 624 pages
ISBN-10 : 1523504374
ISBN-13 : 978-1523504374
Item Weight : 2.31 pounds
Reading age : 14+ years, from customers
Dimensions : 6 x 1.5 x 8.25 inches
Part of series : Big Fat Notebooks
Grade level : 7 – 12
Best Sellers Rank: #1,642 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #1 in Teen & Young Adult Geometry #2 in Teen & Young Adult School & Education #778 in Children’s Books (Books)
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13 reviews for Everything You Need to Ace Geometry in One Big Fat Notebook
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Majestic 12 –
This plus tons of videos and downloads for hands on are golden here
8th Grade Homeschool Review:As a parent and homeschool educator, I’ve been using a set of books for 8th-grade homeschooling, and I’d like to share my thoughts. These books have proven to be a valuable resource in our homeschool journey. They provide a solid foundation for various subjects, covering a wide range of topics essential for 8th-grade students.What I appreciate most about these books is their comprehensive approach. They offer a well-structured curriculum that allows students to delve into subjects such as mathematics, science, literature, and history. The content is clear, and the exercises and activities help reinforce the learning process.However, it’s worth noting that while these books are fantastic as guides, they might not provide all the answers. As with any educational materials, there may be moments when students need additional support or clarification. In such cases, we’ve found supplemental videos and other educational resources to be incredibly helpful. The combination of these books and supplementary materials has been the key to a well-rounded education.Subnote:This review is intended to serve as a general overview for all the books I’m currently using for 8th-grade homeschooling. If any of the books stand out, either for their exceptional quality or shortcomings, I will provide a more detailed review for that specific book. It’s all about ensuring that our homeschooling experience is as enriching as possible.
christy –
Excellent geometry review book
Excellent book! The books starts very basic and advances skills as you progress. It is written in a way that is easy to understand. The illustrations are extremely helpful. This book paired with YouTube videos and my high school student has improved his grade and his understanding of geometry.
The very hungry reader –
Great geometry workbook
I bought this for my son, who is very interested in geometry. The workbook is very well organized and has plenty of explanations, examples, and exercises. The charts and graphics are vividly colored. Highly recommend this workbook.
K. Heath –
Love these books!
We love these books for our middle/high school kids. They give just that little extra bit of help since most of their stuff is online now and harder to digest.
AWilliams –
A bit damaged
This book came a bit damaged at the corners and had a fine layer of dust on it but other than that it was okay. I really like the everything you need to know book series and I’m sure that this one won’t disappoint. They break things down into bite-size pieces that are easy to learn and each chapter has a review at the end to test your knowledge.
Someone –
Great but here is some feedback
Great book and useful for those who want to teach themself if only there were like a review section and a final test.
iBoughtAHat –
Best purchase!
My daughter is very mathematically minded, but she is more of a visual learner, and her Geometry teacher taught in a more auditory-verbal style. She was making Ds for the first time in her life. She thought she just couldn’t get this subject. I did a Google search for such a book and found this one. As soon as it arrived and I gave it to her, she took it reluctantly but I saw on her face that it was making sense immediately. She was shocked. She took it to class with her and compared what the teacher was going over to similar examples in the book. Eventually, other students noticed how well she was doing and asked her to help them. She handed them the book, and a few of them passed it back and forth. The teacher saw them and thought they were distracted by something, so she “caught” them with it. She looked at it confused and asked my daughter if this was how she was doing so much better. She said yes, and now the teacher plans to buy a few to keep in her classroom. I hope it helps you! My baby got an A.
LL –
The BEST STUDY GUIDE EVER!
I bought Everything You Need to Ace Geometry study guide book for my 14 year old son. This is the best study guide book ever! It’s easy to understand using simple terminology and explanations. There are 10 units/chapters all about geometry. Every kid should get it! Highly recommend!
Jose –
Es un libro que tiene los contenidos esenciales sobre geometría explicados de una forma muy clara. Reproduce un formato de apuntes tomados en clase con claves visuales que facilitan el aprendizaje. Me ha gustado mucho.
Robert Reed –
Excellent product and service!
ReviewRic –
This book and the others like it generally have everything you’ll need unless you’re doing advanced classes, the amount of questions they give per topic is a little small but the answers are always on the next page over which is nice.As far as textbooks go these are the best ones you’ll find when factoring in how cheap they are.
mykoalalalaal –
I’m a 22yr old and wasted my time in school i.e. my mathematical knowledge is terrible. Recent interests have developed and I found a need to study mathematics and a certain curiosity toward it. I find this book to be the perfect start. Those who stumbled upon a similar video as to that of ‘The Math Sorcerer’ where he presents literature for a deep dive into mathematics will see that the recommendations start with either pre-algebra or proof writing/discrete math. Which is also a good place to start. But geometry gets lost somewhere.For most people in my situation, you will most likely have the common pre-algebraic knowledge needed to understand the contents of this book (since it does involve some calculations). Now why do I recommend this particular book as a start? I don’t think that pre-algebra books are required for most adults, because intermediate or college algebra books are more serious and still give time to remember and learn new/necessary things to pursue the topic. Pre-algebra might be too easy for most. Geometry, on the other hand, is visual and the book touches on more and more difficult topics the further you go – therefore some things will jog your memory from the school days. I think this leaves a less chance of experiencing boredom. Nothing too difficult though. Secondly, the book focuses a bit on proof writing and deductions, which will be a nice fresh start for the next books in your journey (if you’re planning to delve deeper into mathematics).In conclusion, with occasional overlaps into other elementary fields which will be needed in a more focused study of other topics, this book is easy to start with and has more of a chance to kickstart the drive for further inquiry in the field of mathematics.Note: don’t expect an elaborate explanation of geometry or the theorems/postulates/axioms/proofs provided. For a more detailed study in geometry I recommend academic books written just about that topic. The reason I rate this book highly is of the potential for adults to have a new start and try to get into mathematics with a new perspective. This is an adequate choice with plenty of room to solve problems and give written solutions for a mind that has been deprived of mathematics. In my opinion, this is the best and only choice from the series for people in a similar situation.Edit: I realized that most curriculums go along a path: ‘pre-algebra -> algebra 1 -> geometry’. So not only does the book include simple algebra, it’s necessary for studying the later subjects. Although, I must repeat myself that most of the algebraic actions are carefully explained and the book does not contain anything too difficult in that regard.
Inna Voranava –
Intressant tanke med boken. Ser inte ut som en bok, därför uppfattas av ett barn annorlunda. Jag själv fastnade för ett par timmar med den här boken. Enkelt förklarat material.