Characteristics and Properties of 2-Dimensional Geometric Shapes

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Characteristics and Properties of 2-Dimensional Geometric Shapes using Pattern Blocks

3rd REACH INTO THE BAG Name: _________________________ Arkansas Mathematics Standards: G.8.3.2, G.9.3.1, G.8.3.4 Find the block or blocks needed. Draw or trace that shape a block that has all sides equal a triangle a regular four sided figure a hexagon a block with two lines of symmetry…show where the lines would be 6. a block with four equal sides that is not regular a block with four sides that are not equal a block that 3 triangles could fit perfectly inside of a block with the most vertices 10. a block that 6 triangles could fit perfectly inside of it 11. two blocks that can be put together to make the largest block 12. a block with no parallel sides

4th REACH INTO THE BAG Name: _________________________ Arkansas Mathematics Standards: G.8.4.2, G.8.4.3, G.8.4.5 Find the block or blocks needed. Draw or trace that shape and name it. two different blocks that have all sides equal (an equilateral shape) three different four sided polygons a block with perpendicular sides a regular polygon with more than four sides a block with all angles less than 90o a block with four equal sides that is not a square…give its most specific name a block with two angles less than 90o 8. a block with four sides that are not all equal a block with no parallel sides 10. the block with the most vertices 11. a sample of all the irregular shapes 12. two of theses blocks can be put together to make a hexagon 13. a block with angles more than 90o. 14. quadrilateral with only two parallel sides

5th REACH INTO THE BAG Name: _________________________ Arkansas Mathematics Standards: G.85.1, G 8.5.2, Find the block or blocks needed. Draw or trace that shape and name it. three equilateral shapes three polygons having different numbers of sides a block with perpendicular sides a sample of all the regular shaped blocks a block with all acute angles a sample of all the blocks with two acute angles a block having four lines of symmetry (draw the lines) a block with right angles a block with no parallel sides 10. a sample of all irregular shaped blocks 11. a block with two acute angles and two obtuse angles 12. use two different shaped blocks to make one hexagon 13. all the blocks having two obtuse angles 14. a block that has two sides that are not parallel to any other sides