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Everyday Math Unit 1 Notebook Copyright © 2010 Kelly Mott

Notebook Sections: Part 1: Notebook 1.2Notebook 1.2 Part 2: Notebook 1.3Notebook 1.3 Part 3: Notebook 1.4Notebook 1.4 Part 4: Notebook 1.5Notebook 1.5 Copyright © 2010 Kelly Mott

Notebook 1.2

f A _______________ is a location in space. You often make a dot with a pencil to show where a point is. A capital letter is used to name a point. Draw and label points A, F, and Z below: Copyright © 2010 Kelly Mott Points

f A line segment is made up of ____ points with a straight path between them. Draw the line segment AB: AB Copyright © 2010 Kelly Mott Line Segments

f A line is made up of a set of points and continues without end in both directions. Draw the line: AB Copyright © 2010 Kelly Mott Lines CD

f A ray is a straight path that has a starting point and goes forever in one direction. Draw the ray AB: AB Copyright © 2010 Kelly Mott Ray

Copyright © 2010 Kelly Mott Notebook 1.3

An angle is made up of ___ rays or ___ line segments that share an endpoint. The point that is shared is called the vertex. Label the vertex above. Copyright © 2010 Kelly Mott What is an angle?

Names: 1.___________________ 2.___________________ 3.___________________ H G I Name the Angles 1 E D F Names: 1.___________________ 2.___________________ 3.___________________ J K L Copyright © 2010 Kelly Mott

A _______________ angle measures 90 degrees. Copyright © 2010 Kelly Mott Types of Angles

An _______________ angle measures less than 90 degrees. Copyright © 2010 Kelly Mott Types of Angles

An _______________ angle measures more than 90 and less than 180. Copyright © 2010 Kelly Mott Types of Angles

A _______________ angle 180 degrees. Copyright © 2010 Kelly Mott Types of Angles

Copyright © 2010 Kelly Mott Notebook 1.4

f Circle the Pairs of Parallel Lines Copyright © 2010 Kelly Mott

A quadrangle is a closed figure that has ___ sides and ___ angles. Another name for a quadrangle is a quadrilateral. Copyright © 2010 Kelly Mott What is an quadrangle?

A square is a quadrangle with 4 __________ sides, and 4 __________ angles. Square Copyright © 2010 Kelly Mott

A rectangle is a quadrangle with 4 sides and 4 __________ angles. Rectangle Copyright © 2010 Kelly Mott

A rhombus is a quadrangle with 4 __________ sides. Opposite sides sides are parallel and opposite angles are __________. Rhombus Copyright © 2010 Kelly Mott

A trapezoid is a quadrangle with 1 __________ of sides that are parallel. Trapezoids Copyright © 2010 Kelly Mott

A kite is a quadrangle with 2 pairs of equal sides. The equal sides are next to each other. The four sides cannot have the same length. Kite Copyright © 2010 Kelly Mott

Match the Quadrangles: 1.Square 2.Rectangle 3.Trapezoid 4.Rhombus 5.Kite Copyright © 2010 Kelly Mott

A parallelogram is a quadrangle with opposite sides equal and opposite angles equal. Note: The opposite sides must be parallel to each other. What is a parallelogram? Copyright © 2010 Kelly Mott

These are all parallelograms: Parallelograms Copyright © 2010 Kelly Mott rectanglerhombus parallelogram square

Copyright © 2010 Kelly Mott Notebook 1.5

x A polygon is a flat, closed figure with _____ or more sides. A polygon is a flat, closed figure with _____ or more sides. PolygonsNot Polygons Polygons Copyright © 2010 Kelly Mott

A triangle has _____ sides, _____vertices, and _____ angles. Hint: A vertex is where two lines meet. An angle is the space between the intersection of the two lines. Triangle Copyright © 2010 Kelly Mott

A rectangle has _____ sides, _____vertices, and _____ angles. Rectangle Copyright © 2010 Kelly Mott

A square has _____ sides, _____vertices, and _____ angles. Square Copyright © 2010 Kelly Mott

A pentagon has _____ sides, _____vertices, and _____ angles. Pentagon Copyright © 2010 Kelly Mott

A hexagon has _____ sides, _____vertices, and _____ angles. Hexagon Copyright © 2010 Kelly Mott

A heptagon has _____ sides, _____vertices, and _____ angles. Heptagon Copyright © 2010 Kelly Mott

A octagon has _____ sides, _____vertices, and _____ angles. Octagon Copyright © 2010 Kelly Mott

A nonagon has _____ sides, _____vertices, and _____ angles. Nonagon Copyright © 2010 Kelly Mott

A decagon has _____ sides, _____vertices, and _____ angles. Decagon Copyright © 2010 Kelly Mott

A convex polygon is a polygon in which all sides are pushed outward. A concave polygon is a polygon in which at least two sides are pushed in. Copyright © 2010 Kelly Mott Convex Polygons