3 small triangles 5 small pieces All 7 pieces Name ________________ Tangram Jungle Square Right TriangleRectangleTrapezoidParallelogram.

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3 small triangles 5 small pieces All 7 pieces Name ________________ Tangram Jungle Square Right TriangleRectangleTrapezoidParallelogram

3 small triangles Names _____________________________________ ___________________________________________ Name of Polygon ___________________________ Perimeter = _______cm Area = ________ sq cm Name of Polygon ___________________________ Perimeter = _______cm Area = ________ sq cm Name of Polygon ___________________________ Perimeter = _______cm Area = ________ sq cm Name of Polygon ___________________________ Perimeter = _______cm Area = ________ sq cm Name of Polygon ___________________________ Perimeter = _______cm Area = ________ sq cm

5 small pieces Names _____________________________________ ___________________________________________ Name of Polygon ___________________________ Perimeter = _______cm Area = ________ sq cm Name of Polygon ___________________________ Perimeter = _______cm Area = ________ sq cm Name of Polygon ___________________________ Perimeter = _______cm Area = ________ sq cm

5 small pieces Names _____________________________________ ___________________________________________ Name of Polygon ___________________________ Perimeter = _______cm Area = ________ sq cm Name of Polygon ___________________________ Perimeter = _______cm Area = ________ sq cm

All 7 pieces Name of Polygon ___________________________ Perimeter = _______cm Area = ________ sq cm Name of Polygon ___________________________ Perimeter = _______cm Area = ________ sq cm Names ________________________________ ______________________________________

All 7 pieces Name of Polygon ___________________________ Perimeter = _______cm Area = ________ sq cm Name of Polygon ___________________________ Perimeter = _______cm Area = ________ sq cm Names _____________________________________ ___________________________________________

All 7 pieces Name of Polygon ___________________________ Perimeter = _______cm Area = ________ sq cm Names _____________________________________ ___________________________________________

PropertiesParallelogramSquareRectangleRhombusTrapezoid Has 4 sides Opposite sides are congruent All sides are congruent Opposite sides are parallel Only two sides are parallel Opposite angles are congruent All angles are right angles Quadrilateral Matrix Directions: Write yes or no in the boxes that have the properties listed. Name _______________________ Write a definition for each quadrilateral.

Parallelogram Square Rectangle Rhombus Trapezoid Quadrilateral Semantic Name _______________________ Write a definition for each quadrilateral. Has 4 sides Opposite sides are congruent All sides are congruent Opposite sides are parallel Only two sides are parallel Opposite angles are congruent All angles are right angles Directions: Put a + symbol if it has the characteristic. Put a – symbol if it does not.

DefinitionParallelogramSquareRectangleRhombusTrapezoid Parallelogram: A four-sided polygon with two pairs of parallel sides. Yes Square: A four-sided polygon having equal-length sides meeting at right angles. Yes Rectangle: A four-sided polygon having all right angles. Yes Rhombus: A four-sided polygon having all four sides of equal length. Yes Trapezoid: A four-sided polygon having exactly one pair of parallel sides Yes How many names do I have? Directions: Help the GBI (Geometric Bureau of Investigation) classify the quadrilateral family. Read the definitions of each quadrilateral and write “Yes” or “No” if the definition defines other members of the family. Name _______________________

Quadrilaterals (A figure bounded by four distinct line segments) Parallelogram (opposite sides congruent and parallel) Trapezoid (One pair of opposite sides parallel) Rectangle (4 right angles) Rhombus (All sides are congruent) Square (4 right angles and 4 congruent sides)

Cut along slash line to here. Cut along slash line. Name ___________________ Lines and Angles

Magnets 1. Move the magnetic pieces to match concepts, drawings, vocabulary and Jungle Geometry concepts. 2. Do not remove pieces from the pans.

Jungle Geometry Video 1. Watch and listen to the video. 2. Fill in the sheets as you watch.

Computer Games 1. Play “Jungle Geometry Maze” game 2. Play Geometry Golf game.

Flight Paths 1. Follow directions on the sheets. 2. Extra Work: Make up some flight paths of your own. Give the cities to the members of your group. See if the angle measurements match.

Tangrams 1. Work as a team to use the tangram pieces to fit in the geometric shapes. 2. Name the polygons. 3. Find the perimeters of each polygon. 4. Use the overlay squares to find the area.

Quadrilateral Family 1. Do “Quadrilateral Matrix” as a team. 2. Do “How many names do I have?” 3. Write definitions for each quadrilateral.

Great Polygon Search 1. Follow directions on the sheet to hide a polygon and find your partners polygon.

Alphabet Symmetry 1. Follow directions on the Alphabet Symmetry sheet to find lines of symmetry in the alphabet letters. 2. Fold the construction rectangles to cut out letters to spell your name. (Glue them to a large construction sheet. You will glue your symmetrical face on the same sheet at your next center.)

Face Symmetry 1. Draw the other half of your face. Each side should be a mirror image of the other. 2. Glue your face symmetry to the sheet with your symmetry letters.

Cube of the Jungle 1. Cut out the net along the outside edges. 2. Use a hole punch to punch hole where the circle are. 3. Fold up net to make a cube. 4. Glue the tabs to make the cube. 5. Read the outside questions. Look in the holes to find the answer. 6. Extra Work: Use the Polydrons to make nets of pyramids and rectangular prisms.

Jungle Geometry Books Use the Jungle Geometry books to fill in answers on your sheets.