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Mrs. Ennis Parallel and Perpendicular Lines Lesson 35
Math Grade 4 Mrs. Ennis Parallel and Perpendicular Lines Lesson 35
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387,456 + A = 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?
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7. 1 lb. = _________ oz. 8. Write >, <, or =. 53, ,941 9. Sodas cost $0.99 for one liter. How much change will you get from $5.00 if you buy 3 liters?
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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?
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Review Plane Figures
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Triangles Two-dimensional shape with three straight sides and three angles.
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Triangle with no sides equal
Types of Triangles Triangle with no sides equal Scalene
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Triangle with 2 sides equal
Types of Triangles Triangle with 2 sides equal Isosceles
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Triangle with all sides equal
Types of Triangles Triangle with all sides equal Equilateral
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Triangle with a right angle
Types of Triangles Triangle with a right angle Right
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Quadrilaterals Two-dimensional shape with four straight sides and four angles.
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Types of Quadrilaterals:
Rectangle A four sided two-dimensional shape with two pairs of parallel sides that meet at right angles.
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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.
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Types of Quadrilaterals:
Kite A two-dimensional shape with two shorter sides of equal length and two longer sides of equal length.
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Types of Quadrilaterals:
Rhombus A two-dimensional four sided shape with opposite sides that are parallel and all the sides are the same length.
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Types of Quadrilaterals:
Trapezoid A two-dimensional shape with four sides and one pair of parallel sides with one side longer than the other.
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Pentagon A two-dimensional shape with five straight sides and five angles.
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Hexagon A two-dimensional shape with 6 straight sides and 6 angles.
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Octagon A two-dimensional shape with 8 straight sides and 8 angles.
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Parallel Lines
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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.
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AB CD ( Line AB is parallel to line CD.) A D C B
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Where are the parallel lines in this rhombus?
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Where are the parallel lines in this hexagon?
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Where are the parallel lines in this rectangle?
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Where are the parallel lines in this trapezoid?
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Perpendicular Lines
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Perpendicular lines are lines that meet or cross to form right angles.
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AB CD ( Line AB is perpendicular to line DC.) D A B C
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Where are the perpendicular lines in this rectangle?
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Where are the perpendicular lines in this square?
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Where are the perpendicular lines in this right triangle?
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Intersecting Lines
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Intersecting lines are lines that meet or cross at any angle.
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Where are the intersecting lines in this triangle?
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Where are the intersecting lines in this square?
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Where are the intersecting lines in this hexagon?
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Use the following diagram to answer each question:
B What is the relationship between line AC and line CD?
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Use the following diagram to answer each question:
B Intersecting
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Use the following diagram to answer each question:
B What is the relationship between line AB and line AC?
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Use the following diagram to answer each question:
B Perpendicular
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Use the following diagram to answer each question:
B What is the relationship between line CD and line BD?
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Use the following diagram to answer each question:
B Intersecting
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Use the following diagram to answer each question:
B What is the relationship between line AC and line BD?
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Use the following diagram to answer each question:
B Parallel
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Online Practice Building Spaceships with Parallel and Perpendicular lines Vocabulary Quiz
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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?
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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.
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