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  • Slide 1
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  • Quadrilaterals Copyrighted by Elizabeth Hill, Tricks of the Trade 2013
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  • What are we learning? Understand that shapes fit in different categories (e.g., rhombuses, rectangles, and others) may share attributes (e.g., having four sides), and that the shared attributes can define a larger category (e.g., quadrilaterals). Recognize rhombuses, rectangles, and squares as examples of quadrilaterals, and draw examples of quadrilaterals that do not belong to any of these subcategories. Copyrighted by Elizabeth Hill, Tricks of the Trade 2013
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  • In Kid Terms I can identify, classify, and sort quadrilaterals by determining how quadrilaterals are alike and different. Copyrighted by Elizabeth Hill, Tricks of the Trade 2013
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  • Polygon Review http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=69lfTURDles Copyrighted by Elizabeth Hill, Tricks of the Trade 2013
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  • What is a polygon? A shape is a polygon if it is A figure with 3 or more sides A figure with 3 or more angles A closed figure A figure with straight sides Copyrighted by Elizabeth Hill, Tricks of the Trade 2013
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  • Polygons have many angles, And have many sides, Closed and straight They have closed and straight sides. Polygon Song (To the tune of Row, Row, row your boat) Copyrighted by Elizabeth Hill, Tricks of the Trade 2013
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  • A shape is a quadrilateral if it is A figure with 4 sides A figure with 4 angles A closed figure A figure with straight sides What is a quadrilateral? Copyrighted by Elizabeth Hill, Tricks of the Trade 2013
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  • Is it A figure with 3 or more sides? A figure with 3 or more angles? A figure with closed sides? A figure with straight sides? Is a quadrilateral a polygon? Yes, it is a polygon! Copyrighted by Elizabeth Hill, Tricks of the Trade 2013
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  • Do all polygons have Straight sides? Closed sides? 4 sides? 4 angles? Are all polygons quadrilaterals? No, all polygons are not quadrilaterals. Copyrighted by Elizabeth Hill, Tricks of the Trade 2013
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  • Quadrilaterals Copyrighted by Elizabeth Hill, Tricks of the Trade 2013
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  • What makes all these quadrilaterals different? They are all figures with 4 sides. They are all figures with 4 angles. So what makes quadrilaterals different? Their a ngles and sides. Copyrighted by Elizabeth Hill, Tricks of the Trade 2013
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  • LetsReview
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  • Angles What are the 4 types of angles? Acute Obtuse Right Straight Copyrighted by Elizabeth Hill, Tricks of the Trade 2013
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  • Acute! Acute! I am an acute angle. I measure less than 90 degrees. I am an acute angle! Obtuse! Obtuse! I am an obtuse angle. I measure more than 90 degrees. I am an obtuse angle. Right! Right! I am a right angle. I am exactly 90 degrees. I am a right angle. Straight! Straight! I am a straight angle. I lay down flat like a line. I am a straight angle. Angles Chant Copyrighted by Elizabeth Hill, Tricks of the Trade 2013
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  • What type of angle is this? I measure less than 90 degrees. I am an ACUTE angle! Copyrighted by Elizabeth Hill, Tricks of the Trade 2013
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  • What type of angle is this? I measure more than 90 degrees. I am an OBTUSE angle! Copyrighted by Elizabeth Hill, Tricks of the Trade 2013
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  • What type of angle is this? I measure exactly 90 degrees. I am a RIGHT angle! Copyrighted by Elizabeth Hill, Tricks of the Trade 2013
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  • What types of angles can you spy? Which shapes have acute angles? Which have right angles? Which have obtuse angles? If you are not sure, you can use a piece of paper to help. The corners of paper are 90. Copyrighted by Elizabeth Hill, Tricks of the Trade 2013
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  • 1.Fold your paper into quarters. 2.Draw and label the four types of angles. 3. Then call me over to check. *Dont forget to use the Angle Chant Your turn AcuteObtuse RightStraight Copyrighted by Elizabeth Hill, Tricks of the Trade 2013
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  • How do you describe an angle? Two lines joined together at an end point. Copyrighted by Elizabeth Hill, Tricks of the Trade 2013
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  • What are the different ways lines could interact? They can lay side by side so that they will never touch Use two pencils to see the different ways you can lay them without just making a longer line or just 1 angle. They cross forming acute and obtuse angles. They cross forming right angles. Copyrighted by Elizabeth Hill, Tricks of the Trade 2013
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  • Types of Lines ParallelIntersecting Perpendicular Lines lay side by side so they will NEVER cross. Lines cross to form acute & obtuse angles. Lines cross percectly to form right angles. Copyrighted by Elizabeth Hill, Tricks of the Trade 2013
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  • Line Chant Parallel Intersecting Perpendicular Copyrighted by Elizabeth Hill, Tricks of the Trade 2013
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  • When you put lines and angles together you can make. Quadrilaterals Copyrighted by Elizabeth Hill, Tricks of the Trade 2013
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  • What are parallel lines? In which category are most quadrilaterals? Copyrighted by Elizabeth Hill, Tricks of the Trade 2013
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  • Quadrilateral A four sided polygon Examples Copyrighted by Elizabeth Hill, Tricks of the Trade 2013
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  • Parallelogram Four sided figure with 2 sets of parallel & equal lines. Examples Rectangles, squares, & rhombuses are all parallelograms Copyrighted by Elizabeth Hill, Tricks of the Trade 2013
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  • Rectangle Four sided figure with 2 sets of parallel & equal lines and 4 right angles Examples Squares are also rectangles because they have 4 parrallel and congruent sides & 4 right angles. Copyrighted by Elizabeth Hill, Tricks of the Trade 2013
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  • Square Four sided figure with 2 sets of parallel lines that are all equal and 4 right angles Examples Copyrighted by Elizabeth Hill, Tricks of the Trade 2013
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  • Rhombus Four sided figure with 2 sets of parallel lines, all equal sides, & 4 angles To See Examples Click Here Copyrighted by Elizabeth Hill, Tricks of the Trade 2013
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  • Trapezoid Four sided figure with 1 set of parallel lines. Examples Copyrighted by Elizabeth Hill, Tricks of the Trade 2013
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  • Kite Four sided figure with no parallel lines and 2 pairs of equal sides. Examples Copyrighted by Elizabeth Hill, Tricks of the Trade 2013
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  • How are the quadrilaterals alike? How are they different? These quadrilaterals have parrallel lines. These quadrilaterals have right angles. These quadrilaterals have acute angles. These quadrilaterals have obtuse angles. Copyrighted by Elizabeth Hill, Tricks of the Trade 2013
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  • Guess Who? I am a four sided figure. I have 2 sets of parallel lines. I have 4 right angles. My opposite sides are equal, but not all of my sides. Who am I? Rectangle Copyrighted by Elizabeth Hill, Tricks of the Trade 2013
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  • Guess Who? I am a four sided figure. I have 1 set of parallel lines. I can have right, acute, and obtuse angles. Who am I? Trapezoid Copyrighted by Elizabeth Hill, Tricks of the Trade 2013
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  • Guess Who? I am a four sided figure. I have 2 sets of parallel lines. I have four sides all the same. I have acute and obtuse angles. Who am I? Rhombus Copyrighted by Elizabeth Hill, Tricks of the Trade 2013
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  • Guess Who? I am a four sided figure. I have 0 parallel lines. I have 2 sets of equal sides. I have acute and obtuse angles. Who am I? Kite Copyrighted by Elizabeth Hill, Tricks of the Trade 2013
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  • Guess Who? I am a four sided figure. I have 2 sets of parallel lines. I have all right angles. I have all equal sides. Who am I? Square Copyrighted by Elizabeth Hill, Tricks of the Trade 2013
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  • How are the quadrilaterals alike? How are they different? Copyrighted by Elizabeth Hill, Tricks of the Trade 2013
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  • Time to Show What You Know Copyrighted by Elizabeth Hill, Tricks of the Trade 2013
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  • Show what you know? Addison planted squash in her garden in rows that were not intersecting. Which could be the rows of squash in Addison's garden? A. B. C. D. Copyrighted by Elizabeth Hill, Tricks of the Trade 2013
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  • Show what you know? Shirley is looking for a window box to plant her flowers. She wants to buy a box that has 4 angles and 1 set of parallel lines. What figure shows the shape of Shirley's pot? A. B. C. D. Copyrighted by Elizabeth Hill, Tricks of the Trade 2013
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  • Show what you know? Brian went to the store and bought cheese & crackers. He bought crackers that had 4 angles & 4 equal sides. What figure shows the shape of Brian's crackers? A. B. C. D. Copyrighted by Elizabeth Hill, Tricks of the Trade 2013
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  • Show what you know? Tanesha bought a new poster to hang in her bedroom. It is in the shape of a quadrilateral. Which figure could be Tanesha's poster? A. B. C. D. Copyrighted by Elizabeth Hill, Tricks of the Trade 2013
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  • A. B. C. D. Show what you know? Mrs. Perry got a piece of jewelry that had 4 equal sides but no right angles. What shape was her jewelry? Copyrighted by Elizabeth Hill, Tricks of the Trade 2013
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  • Show what you know? Jaidon started to draw a trapezoid. How many line segments will Jaidon draw in all when he is finished? A. 3 line segments B. 4 line segments C. 5 line segments D. 6 line segments Copyrighted by Elizabeth Hill, Tricks of the Trade 2013
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  • Thank you for purchasing from Tricks of the Trade. I use this Powerpoint presentation in my classroom as 4 day unit. Look for the Quadrilateral packet coming soon to my TpT store. I also use several videos which you can see on my blog at http://tricksoftheteachingtrade.blogspot.com http://tricksoftheteachingtrade.blogspot.com or Like my Facebook https://www.facebook.com/tricksoftheteachingtrade 2013 Elizabeth Hill: Tricks of the Teaching Trade. All rights reserved. Purchase of this unit entitles the purchaser the right to reproduce the pages in limited quantities for classroom use only. Duplication for an entire school, an entire school system or commercial purposes is strictly forbidden without written permission from the publisher. Tricks of the Teaching Trade, 1109 Summerfield Dr. Cairo, GA 39828, http://tricksoftheteachingtrade.blogspot.com/ Copying any part of this product and placing it on the internet in any form (even a personal/classroom website) is strictly forbidden and is a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). These items can be picked up in a google search and then shared worldwide for free.http://tricksoftheteachingtrade.blogspot.com/