Mrs. Ennis Parallel and Perpendicular Lines Lesson 35

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
All about Shapes.
Advertisements

Let’s review our shapes….
Hosted by Mrs. Mitchell and Mrs. Johnson TrianglesPolygons QuadrilateralsLines
Warm Up The lengths of three sides of a triangle are given. Classify the triangle , 12, , 10, , 15, 26 equilateral scalene isosceles.
Students will name two dimensional figures (9-4).
(7.6) Geometry and spatial reasoning. The student compares and classifies shapes and solids using geometric vocabulary and properties. The student is expected.
Geometry Jeopardy Start Final Jeopardy Question Lines and Polygons Angles and More Naming Polygons TrianglesCircles Quadri- laterals
2 dimensional shapes and other geometry terms
Geometry The Shapes Around Us.
Geometric Figures Review
Plane Shapes Plane Shapes Two-Dimensional Shapes.
BASIC 2-Dimensional SHAPES OF GEOMETRY
Objective: To describe properties 2 D shapes
All about Shapes Ask Boffin!.
Geometry – Grade 5 2-D Shapes.
Two - Dimensional Shapes
Geometry and English Language Learning
Geometry Quadrilaterals. Geometry: Plane Shapes quadrilateral: any closed, four-sided shape.
Objective: To describe properties of solid shapes such as perpendicular and parallel lines, faces and edges.
Math 5 Classifying 2-D Shapes Instructor: Mrs. Tew Turner.
Solids, Shapes, Lines, and Angles Linda Hyde Kentwood Elementary
Geometry The shape of things to come….
Polygons Two-dimensional shapes that have three or more sides made from straight lines. Examples: triangles squares rectangles.
Math Vocabulary Geometry M5.C Aligning with Pennsylvania Department of Education Assessment Anchors and enVision Math Textbook Topic 8 ©2010 Caryn Dingman.
All about Shapes Ask Boffin!.
6.14 Polygons The student will identify, classify, and describe the characteristics of plane figures, describing their similarities, differences, and defining.
7-6 Quadrilaterals Course 1 Warm Up Warm Up Lesson Presentation Lesson Presentation Problem of the Day Problem of the Day.
Geometry Review.
Welcome! The Topic For Today Is…Geometry. Your Topic Solid FiguresLinesPolygonsAngles and Triangles Quadrilaterals Bonus Question:
By Abdul Chebly.  obtuse angle- an angle that’s less then 180 and higher then 90 degrees.  Right angle- an angle that is 90 degrees.
The mathematical study of the properties, measurements, and relationships of points, lines, planes, surfaces, angles, and solids. Geometry.
Prepared by: David Crockett Math Department. Angles If two lines cross, we say they intersect and the point where they cross is called the point of intersection.
Geometry in a House By: Barbara Soares. Points, Lines and Ray Parallel Lines Parallel lines are lines that never intersect. On this picture the sides.
Geometry Grade 3 Jeopardy TrianglesPolygons Lines and Segments AnglesFigures
Hosted By Mrs. Shook Triangles Quadrilaterals Polygons Go Geomentry
Polygons Lesson What is a polygon? A polygon is a simple, closed, two-dimensional figure formed by three or more line segments (sides). Closed?
Geometry Review. A location in space that is just a dot. 1.Polygon 2.Point 3.Line segment 4.Triangle
POLYGONS & QUADRILATERALS
What 2D shape am I?.
Lesson 2 Geometry Review.
Basic Geometry Review-Shapes and Angles. Review Topics Squares Triangles Rectangles Polygons Obtuse Angle Acute Angle Right Angle Finished?
Elements of 2D Figures & Classifying Polygons. Point: a position in a plane or in a space that has no dimensions. Example: a point is written point A.
Math-7 NOTES What do you think of when you hear the word “Geometry?”
+ Introduction to Shapes Squares and Rectangles. + Do Now: Chalk Talk.
By: Student Sample 1.  Acute angles  Right angles  Obtuse angles  Congruent angles  Complementary angles  Parallel lines  Intersecting lines (not.
Geometry. Line segment ray line Right angle Acute angle.
Parallel lines are always the same distance apart They go in the same direction They never meet.
Describe & Analyze Two-Dimensional Shapes
Proving Properties of Triangles and Quadrilaterals
Groovy Geometry Created by: Colleen Hill and Morgan Rockett
Geometry. Points Lines Planes A ______ is an exact location in space. point.
House Fire House. Can you find one or more acute angles? An acute angle is an angle with a measure of less than 90 degrees.
J.Byrne Types of Triangles pg 1  The sum of the angles in any triangle is 180°  Equilateral Triangle  3 sides and 3 angles are equal  Isosceles.
plane shape A shape in a plane that is formed by curves, line segments, or both. These are some plane figures 12.1.
Geometry Vocabulary Quiz Study Powerpoint
Polygons… SOL5.13 GES Mrs. Norman.
Go Math Grade 3 Chapter 12 Two-Dimensional Shapes
Geometry Shapes J.Byrne 2017.
By Miss Jamison and Mrs. Bufkin
Triangle Vocabulary Equilateral:
Ms. Brittany Uribe Geometry
The World of Quadrilaterals
By Miss Jamison and Miss Bufkin
Warm Up Brooks and Jackson were constructing quadrilaterals (squares, rhombi, rectangles, parallelograms, trapezoids) on drawing paper and decided to include.
Polygons TeacherTwins©2015.
Exploring Polygons.
Attributes Straight sides Closed figure 3 or more sides
Shapes Polygons and Quadrilaterals
Geometry Vocabulary.
Presentation transcript:

Mrs. Ennis Parallel and Perpendicular Lines Lesson 35 Math Grade 4 Mrs. Ennis Parallel and Perpendicular Lines Lesson 35

387,456 + A + 895 = 388,385 Find the difference between 8,695 and 29. 149 x 20 = S 37 ÷ M = 7 remainder 2 156 ÷ 3 = F What is a polygon with eight sides called?

7. 1 lb. = _________ oz. 8. Write >, <, or =. 53,914 53,941 9. Sodas cost $0.99 for one liter. How much change will you get from $5.00 if you buy 3 liters?

10. Nathan has $8. 00 to spend on hot dogs and sodas. Hot dogs cost $0 10. Nathan has $8.00 to spend on hot dogs and sodas. Hot dogs cost $0.75 each. If Nathan buys 7 hot dogs, how much money can he spend on sodas?

Review Plane Figures

Triangles Two-dimensional shape with three straight sides and three angles.

Triangle with no sides equal Types of Triangles Triangle with no sides equal Scalene

Triangle with 2 sides equal Types of Triangles Triangle with 2 sides equal Isosceles

Triangle with all sides equal Types of Triangles Triangle with all sides equal Equilateral

Triangle with a right angle Types of Triangles Triangle with a right angle Right

Quadrilaterals Two-dimensional shape with four straight sides and four angles.

Types of Quadrilaterals: Rectangle A four sided two-dimensional shape with two pairs of parallel sides that meet at right angles.

Types of Quadrilaterals: Square A two-dimensional four sided shape with opposite sides that are parallel and all the sides are the same length. Also has 4 right angles.

Types of Quadrilaterals: Kite A two-dimensional shape with two shorter sides of equal length and two longer sides of equal length.

Types of Quadrilaterals: Rhombus A two-dimensional four sided shape with opposite sides that are parallel and all the sides are the same length.

Types of Quadrilaterals: Trapezoid A two-dimensional shape with four sides and one pair of parallel sides with one side longer than the other.

Pentagon A two-dimensional shape with five straight sides and five angles.

Hexagon A two-dimensional shape with 6 straight sides and 6 angles.

Octagon A two-dimensional shape with 8 straight sides and 8 angles.

Parallel Lines

Parallel lines are lines in a plane that never intersect. Parallel lines are always an equal distance apart, therefore they will NEVER cross, or intersect.

AB CD ( Line AB is parallel to line CD.) A D C B

Where are the parallel lines in this rhombus?

Where are the parallel lines in this hexagon?

Where are the parallel lines in this rectangle?

Where are the parallel lines in this trapezoid?

Perpendicular Lines

Perpendicular lines are lines that meet or cross to form right angles.

AB CD ( Line AB is perpendicular to line DC.) D A B C

Where are the perpendicular lines in this rectangle?

Where are the perpendicular lines in this square?

Where are the perpendicular lines in this right triangle?

Intersecting Lines

Intersecting lines are lines that meet or cross at any angle.

Where are the intersecting lines in this triangle?

Where are the intersecting lines in this square?

Where are the intersecting lines in this hexagon?

Use the following diagram to answer each question: B What is the relationship between line AC and line CD?

Use the following diagram to answer each question: B Intersecting

Use the following diagram to answer each question: B What is the relationship between line AB and line AC?

Use the following diagram to answer each question: B Perpendicular

Use the following diagram to answer each question: B What is the relationship between line CD and line BD?

Use the following diagram to answer each question: B Intersecting

Use the following diagram to answer each question: B What is the relationship between line AC and line BD?

Use the following diagram to answer each question: B Parallel

Online Practice http://www.ixl.com/math/grade-4/parallel-perpendicular-intersecting Building Spaceships with Parallel and Perpendicular lines Vocabulary Quiz

Math Fun: Four students decide to throw a party. They plan to share the expenses equally. Sharon buys a cake for $12, Ricky buys $6 worth of ice cream. Ellen spends $5 on green and gold balloons. Justin gets $7 worth of soft drinks, and he pays $6 to rent a popcorn popper. To be fair, who owes money to whom?

Answer: The total expense was $36, so each person should pay $9. Ricky gives Sharon $3, and Ellen gives Justin $4, then each person will have paid their fair share.

Resources: http://mathlearnnc.sharpschool.com/UserFiles/Servers/Server_4507209/File/Instructional%20Resources/G4WW1-4.pdf http://www.ixl.com/math/grade-4/parallel-perpendicular-intersecting http://pbskids.org/cyberchase/games/perimeterarea/perimeterarea.html http://kidcourses.com/grade-4-math-game-4-geometry/