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Parallel Lines

Task: Today you will identify parallel lines in real life images Task: Today you will identify parallel lines in real life images. You will also identify a transversal and a set of alternate interior angles. To prove the lines are parallel, you will use Geometer’s Sketch pad to measure the alternate interior angles.

Review For today’s lesson, you must find a pair of alternate interior angles to prove that the lines are parallel. In this diagram, name a set of alternate interior angles.

Can you find a set of parallel lines in this picture?

Drag these two angles onto the picture to show alternate angles. <1 <2 Drag these two angles onto the picture to show alternate angles.

These lines appear to be parallel. <2 <1

Directions There are 10 slides for you to choose from. You must complete 6 slides out of the 10. Use the line tools to draw parallel lines and a transversal on the images. Then, label one pair of special angles. Each slide will give you the type of angles to identify.

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Save your work! Now that you are done, save your work in your I drive. Save as Lastname_parallel The next step is to measure the angles to check to see if they are congruent. Paste 1 of your images in Geometer’s Sketch pad and measure the two angles for congruency. You should save your sketchpad image to your I drive as Lastname_parallel_sketch. Make sure a copy is placed in my drop folder when complete.

4 3 2 1 Category Image Personal image used Used directly from the teacher PowerPoint Sketchpad Drew and labeled parallel lines, transversal, and a pair of special angles. Drew parallel lines, transversal, and a pair of special angles. Some parts of parallel lines, transversal, and a pair of special angles are drawn. Incorrect drawing. Proving the lines parallel. Detailed explanation of why the lines are or are not parallel. Includes geometric terms and description. Explanation of why the lines are or are not parallel. Geometric terms used. Weak explanation of why the lines are or are not parallel. No Geometric terms used. No explanation.