Geometry QuyenDi Start Date: 21/5/13 Finish Date: 2/6/13 Theme: Sports.

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Geometry QuyenDi Start Date: 21/5/13 Finish Date: 2/6/13 Theme: Sports

Circles Bowling Ball This circular bowling ball has a circumference. Tennis Ball The tennis ball is shaped like a circle. Circles

Polygons Soccer Ball The white parts of the ball are hexagon shaped. Tennis Net The net is made of lots of squares. Polygons

Quadrilaterals Soccer Goal Hot Air Balloon The goal frame is a rectangle. Hot Air Balloon The balloon pattern part is a parallelogram. Quadrilaterals

Triangles Golf Flag Sailboat The golf flag is a right triangle. The sail is a scalene triangle. Triangles

Angles Olympic Flag The top of the flag is a right angle. Golf Putter The top of the “head” is a straight angle. Angles

Lines Tennis Racket The strings of the racket are parallel. American Football The stitches are line segments. Lines

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