*Geometry Show* By Bridget and Brian Geometry All Around Us.

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*Geometry Show* By Bridget and Brian

Geometry All Around Us

Line Segment Something that has two end points and stops

Parallel Lines – Lines that will never touch.

Intersecting Lines – lines that go through each other

Line - it goes on forever in two directions.

Rectangle- a parallelogram that has two pairs of sides that are equal.

Pyramid - A 3-d triangle

Cylinder- A 3-D shape that is in the shape of a soda can

Sphere- a 3-D circle in the shape of a ball

Rectangular Prism- a 3-D box.

Square a parallelogram that has four equal sides, angles and vertices

The House of Symmetry