I G Key 1.Congruent (… and…) 2.Trapezoid (…) 3.Parallelogram (…) 4.Reflection (… and …) 5.Translation (…and…) 6.Rotation (…and…) 7.Pentagon (…), hexagon.

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I G Key 1.Congruent (… and…) 2.Trapezoid (…) 3.Parallelogram (…) 4.Reflection (… and …) 5.Translation (…and…) 6.Rotation (…and…) 7.Pentagon (…), hexagon (…), octagon(…), decagon(…), rectangle(…), rhombus(…)? 8. Write a fraction (…) 9.Three that are not polygons (…,…,…)

1. Congruent (… and…) 2. Trapezoid (…) 3. Parallelogram (….) 4. Reflection (… and …) 5. Translation (…and…) 6. Rotation (…and…) 7. Pentagon (…), hexagon (…), octagon(…), decagon(…), rectangle(…), rhombus(…)? 8. Write a fraction (…) 9. Three that are not polygons (…,…,…)

 Did you include two businesses, which have congruent floor plans?  Did I include 1 trapezoid?  Did I include 1 parallelogram?  Did I include a reflection, translation, rotation?  Did I include 3 shapes that are not polygons? (within the mall)  Did I include a pentagon, hexagon, octagon, decagon, rectangle, rhombus?  Did I give a fraction for a portion (color) of my buildings?  Did I give each store a different letter name?  Did I include a key on a separate slide and on mall page?  Does my project appear neat and organized?  Did I include my name on the first slide?  Did I hand in my project on time with a rubric?  Did I name my mall?  Did I print out two colored copies of slide one?

Did you include: __/5 two businesses, which have congruent floor plans? __/5 1 trapezoid? __/5 1 parallelogram? __/15 a reflection, translation, rotation? __/15 include 3 shapes that are not polygons? (within the mall) __/12 include a pentagon, hexagon, octagon, decagon, rectangle, rhombus? __/5 write a fraction to describe a portion (color) of my buildings __/5 give each store a different letter name? __/5 include a key on a separate slide and on my mall slide? __/5 Does my project appear neat and organized? __/5 Did I include my name on the first slide? __/5 Did I hand in my project on time with a rubric? __/5 Did I name my mall? __/8 Did I print out two colored copy of slide one? __/100 Total Points Earned ______ Final Grade