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Chapter 15 Lesson 3 Chapter 15 Lesson 3 Quadrilaterals Quadrilaterals and Other Polygons and Other Polygons

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Chapter 15 Lesson 3. Quadrilaterals and Other Polygons. A polygon. is a flat, closed figure that is made up of three or more straight line segments called sides . FLAT CLOSED 3 or MORE STRAIGHT SIDES. A vertex. is the point where two sides of a polygon meet. Show me a vertex ! - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Chapter 15 Lesson 3Chapter 15 Lesson 3

QuadrilateralsQuadrilaterals

and Other Polygonsand Other Polygons

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A A polygonpolygon

is a flat, closed figure that is made up of is a flat, closed figure that is made up of three or more straight line segments called three or more straight line segments called sides sides . .

FLATFLAT CLOSEDCLOSED 3 or MORE STRAIGHT SIDES3 or MORE STRAIGHT SIDES

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A A vertexvertex

is the point where two sides of a polygon is the point where two sides of a polygon meet.meet.

Show me a Show me a vertexvertex! ! Hint- Remember the Very, Very Tickly spot?Hint- Remember the Very, Very Tickly spot?

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A polygon can be named by the number of sides it has.

These Are Polygons:

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TriangleTriangle“tri” means 3“tri” means 3

3 sides3 sides 3 angles3 angles

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QuadrilateralQuadrilateral“quad” means 4“quad” means 4

4 sides4 sides 4 angles4 angles

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PentagonPentagon“pent” means 5“pent” means 5

5 sides5 sides 5 angles5 angles

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HexagonHexagon“hex” means 6“hex” means 6

6 sides6 sides 6 angles6 angles

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OctagonOctagon“octo” means 8“octo” means 8

8 sides8 sides 8 angles8 angles

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These Are These Are Not Not PolygonsPolygons::Can you tell me why?Can you tell me why?

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Some QuadrilateralsHave Special Names

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A A rectanglerectangle

has opposite sides that are parallel has opposite sides that are parallel four right angles.four right angles.

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A A squaresquare

has four sides of the same length has four sides of the same length four right anglesfour right angles

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A A trapezoidtrapezoid

has only one pair of parallel sides.has only one pair of parallel sides.

What does that sound like? TRAP reminds me of a trap that What does that sound like? TRAP reminds me of a trap that gets skinnier and skinnier as you go in! Then, POOF! You gets skinnier and skinnier as you go in! Then, POOF! You are trapped!are trapped!

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A A parallelogramparallelogram

has opposite sides that are parallel.has opposite sides that are parallel.

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A A rhombusrhombus

has opposite sides parallel has opposite sides parallel four sides of the same lengthfour sides of the same length..

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Quadrilateral GameQuadrilateral Game

Each student needs to get one Each student needs to get one dice, a pencil, and a piece of dice, a pencil, and a piece of

paper. paper.

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You and the person across from You and the person across from you are partners. If we have a you are partners. If we have a

group of 3, that is fine too!group of 3, that is fine too!

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Take turns rolling the diceTake turns rolling the diceand name the figure that has that and name the figure that has that

many sides.many sides.

((1 and 2 rolls do NOT make quadrilaterals. Skip to 1 and 2 rolls do NOT make quadrilaterals. Skip to the next player.)the next player.)

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See how many you can quietly See how many you can quietly get right in the next 2 minutes.get right in the next 2 minutes.

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