EQ: What are the building blocks of Geometry?

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EQ: What are the building blocks of Geometry? Agenda: Check Homework/Warm Up Finish Partner Word Problem and share Class Discussion…What are the Building Blocks? Building Blocks Activity Homework: Bring back Parent Signature Sheet Finish “Building Block” pictures and definitions

WARM UP: State whether each object could best be modeled by a point, line or plane. a star point a ruler edge line a sheet of paper plane a notebook cover plane the tip of a pen point a pencil line

Introduction to Geometry “The Basics”

What are some of the Building Blocks of Geometry?

Building Blocks Activity Wave to the person sitting beside you…they are now your partner for this activity. You and your partner will be drawing real life examples of each of the “Building Blocks”. On a scratch piece brainstorm what pictures you are going to draw for each item. Once your list is complete come see me for paper. For each “Building Block” you will draw one picture. Be sure to indicate in some way what the picture is an example of. Write the name of each “Building Block” on the back of the picture and then write the definition. If there is still time you may color your pictures.

Front

Front

Point: a point is………. Back