Geometry. vii. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company

Similar documents
Lines, Rays, and Angles

An angle that has a measure less than a right angle.

Reteach. Chapter 14. Grade 4

Describe Plane Shapes

4.G.1. Name Date. Geometry. Use the figure below to answer questions Draw an intersecting line through the line below. E H

Name Date Class. Original content Copyright by Holt McDougal. Additions and changes to the original content are the responsibility of the instructor.

Geometric Ideas. Name

Reporting Category 3. Geometry and Measurement BINGO

Jumpstarters for Geometry. Table of Contents. Table of Contents

Geometry Practice. 1. Angles located next to one another sharing a common side are called angles.

Unit 10 Study Guide: Plane Figures

Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles pp

Mathematics Assessment Anchor Glossary Grades 3 & 4

4 Mathematics Curriculum. Module Overview... i Topic A: Lines and Angles... 4.A.1. Topic B: Angle Measurement... 4.B.1

Polygons. 5 sides 5 angles. pentagon. no no R89. Name

Answer Key. 1.1 The Three Dimensions. Chapter 1 Basics of Geometry. CK-12 Geometry Honors Concepts 1. Answers

Ready to Go On? Skills Intervention Building Blocks of Geometry

Geometry !!!!! Tri-Folds 3.G.1 - # 1. 4 Mystery Shape 5 Compare & Contrast. 3rd Grade Math. Compare. Name: Date: Contrast

What You ll Learn. Why It s Important

Objective: Reason about attributes to construct quadrilaterals on square or triangular grid paper.

M05.C-G Classify two-dimensional figures in a hierarchy based on properties.

Chapter 8. Properties of Triangles and Quadrilaterals. 02/2017 LSowatsky

5th Grade Geometry

Lesson 10.1 Enrich Line Art Use geometric fi gures to draw each of the following Enrich E76 Grade 4

Lines Plane A flat surface that has no thickness and extends forever.

Answer Key Lesson 6: Classifying Shapes

Spiral Back: Evaluate the following when x = -2 and y = 3 1) -4y x + (3+ x 2 ) Solve the following equations: 2) x 6 = -20 3) 2x 2 = -16 4)

Math-in-CTE Lesson Plan Template

Honors Midterm Review

Objectives: (What You ll Learn) Identify and model points, lines, planes Identify collinear and coplanar points, intersecting lines and planes

Answer Key Lesson 6: Classifying Shapes

Polygon. Note: Each segment is called a side. Each endpoint is called a vertex.

Unit 1, Lesson 1: Moving in the Plane

Honors Midterm Review

Math Polygons

For all questions, E. NOTA means none of the above answers is correct. Diagrams are NOT drawn to scale.

Geometry Review for Test 3 January 13, 2016

8 Days : August 24 September 2

1.1. Building Blocks of Geometry. Investigation: Mathematical Models CONDENSED LESSON

a) Draw a line through points A and B. What is one symbol or name for it?

GEOMETRY is the study of points in space

Geometry eday #2 Assignment

Lesson 4.3 Ways of Proving that Quadrilaterals are Parallelograms

Polygons, Congruence, Similarity Long-Term Memory Review Grade 8 Review 1

Points, lines, angles

Math 6, Unit 8 Notes: Geometric Relationships

Mathematics Success Level E

Does a group of parallel line segments need to be the same length?

A closed plane figure with at least 3 sides The sides intersect only at their endpoints. Polygon ABCDEF

BACK TO THE BASICS: GEOMETRY

Unit 3 Geometry. Chapter 7 Geometric Relationships Chapter 8 Measurement Relationships Chapter 9 Optimizing Measurements MPM1D

Sorting Quadrilaterals Activity a. Remove the Concave quadrilaterals? Which did you remove?

GEOMETRY COORDINATE GEOMETRY Proofs

SOL 6.13 Quadrilaterals

3rd Grade. Shapes and Perimeter.

Mrs. Daniel s Geometry Vocab List

15.2 Draw Quadrilaterals

Section Quiz Lessons 12-1 Through 12-4

Introduction : Applying Lines of Symmetry

Triangles. You have learned to be careful with. EXAMPLE L E S S O N 1.

Polygons. Name each polygon Find the sum of the angle measures in each figure

VERIFYING PROPERTIES OF GEOMETRIC FIGURES. Ad is a median

6. 5 Symmetries of Quadrilaterals

Math 7, Unit 8: Geometric Figures Notes

Geometry. Set 1. Daily Practice And Answer Keys

NORTH HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL. Applied Geometry (Level 1) Summer Assignment 2017

For Exercises 1 4, follow these directions. Use the given side lengths.

PLANE GEOMETRY SKILL BUILDER ELEVEN

Geometry Vocabulary. acute angle-an angle measuring less than 90 degrees

MPM1D Page 1 of 6. length, width, thickness, area, volume, flatness, infinite extent, contains infinite number of points. A part of a with endpoints.

Geometry. Geometry is the study of shapes and sizes. The next few pages will review some basic geometry facts. Enjoy the short lesson on geometry.

Geometry First Semester Practice Final (cont)

Geometry and Spatial Reasoning. Two-Dimensional Figures Important Book

1. a point 2. a ray 3. an angle

Reteach. Understanding Points, Lines, and Planes. P point P

The National Strategies Secondary Mathematics exemplification: Y8, 9

Unit 2: Triangles and Quadrilaterals Lesson 2.1 Apply Triangle Sum Properties Lesson 4.1 from textbook

Name of Lecturer: Mr. J.Agius. Lesson 46. Chapter 9: Angles and Shapes

Angle Geometry. Lesson 18

Section 9.1. Points, Lines, Planes, and Angles. Copyright 2013, 2010, 2007, Pearson, Education, Inc.

TOPIC 2 Building Blocks of Geometry. Good Luck To

Final Review Chapter 1 - Homework

For full credit, show all work. Study all geometry vocabulary words from your chapter packet.

GM1.1 Consolidation Worksheet Answers

Skill. 69 Graph Ordered Pairs. (First Quadrant) Using Skill 69 COMMON ERRORS. 285 Holt Mathematics. OBJECTIVE Graph ordered pairs (first quadrant)

2. A straightedge can create straight line, but can't measure. A ruler can create straight lines and measure distances.

Area. Angle where two rays. Acute angle. Addend. a number to be added. an angle measuring less than 90 degrees. or line segments share an endpoint

Constructing Symmetrical Shapes

5-Minute Check Solve.

Copyright 2009 Pearson Education, Inc. Chapter 9 Section 1 Slide 1 AND

arallelogram: quadrilateral with two pairs of sides. sides are parallel Opposite sides are Opposite angles are onsecutive angles are iagonals each oth

Math 3315: Geometry Vocabulary Review Human Dictionary: WORD BANK

In this task, students will investigate the attributes of quadrilaterals.

9.1. Practice B For use with pages E L. Match the sentence with its correct answer. Identify and name the line, ray, orsegment.

Extra Practice 1A. Lesson 8.1: Parallel Lines. Name Date. 1. Which line segments are parallel? How do you know? a) b)

Exploring Triangles. We can name triangles by the number of equal sides.

Are You Ready? Triangle Sum Theorem

Answer Key Lesson 11: Workshop: Shapes and Properties

Additional Practice. Name Date Class. 1. Which of these angles are acute, which are obtuse, and which are right? a. b. c. d. e. f. Shapes and Designs

Math 7, Unit 08: Geometric Figures Notes

Transcription:

Geometry Draw and identify lines and angles, and classify shapes by properties of their lines and angles. Lesson 98 CC.4.G. Lines, Rays, and Angles...............95 Lesson 99 CC.4.G. Parallel Lines and Perpendicular Lines........97 Lesson 00 CC.4.G.2 Classify Triangles...................99 Lesson 0 CC.4.G.2 Classify Quadrilaterals................20 Lesson 02 CC.4.G.3 Line Symmetry....................203 Lesson 03 CC.4.G.3 Find and Draw Lines of Symmetry..........205 vii

LESSON 98 Lines, Rays, and Angles OJECTIVE Identify and draw points, lines, line segments, rays, and angles. CC.4.G. Name What it looks like Think point D D A point names a location in space. line A; _ A line A; _ A A A line extends without end in opposite directions. line segment A; A line segment A; A A Segment means part. A line segment is part of a line. It is named by its two endpoints. ray MN; MN ray NM; NM M M N N A ray has one endpoint and extends without end in one direction. A ray is named using two points. The endpoint is always named first. angle XYZ; XYZ angle ZYX; ZYX angle Y; Y Y X Z Two rays or line segments that share an endpoint form an angle. The shared point is the vertex of the angle. A right angle forms a square corner. An acute angle opens less than a right angle. Draw and label an example of the figure.. PQ 2. K J An obtuse angle opens more than a right angle and less than a straight angle. Possible drawings are shown. 3. obtuse FGH A straight angle forms a line. H P Q K J F G Geometry 95

Lines, Rays, and Angles CC.4.G. Draw and label an example of the figure.. obtuse AC Possible drawings are shown. A Think: An obtuse angle is greater than a right angle. The middle letter,, names the vertex of the angle. C 2. GH 3. acute JKL 4. C L J K C Use the figure for 5 8. Possible answers are given. 5. Name a line segment. 6. Name a right angle. EF EJF C D E F G H 7. Name an obtuse angle. 8. Name a ray. CEJ JD J A Problem Solving Use the figure at the right for 9. 9. Classify AFD. obtuse 0. Classify CFE. right. Name two acute angles. Possible answers: AF and DFE 96 Lesson 98

LESSON 99 Parallel Lines and Perpendicular Lines OJECTIVE Identify and draw parallel lines and perpendicular lines. CC.4.G. Parallel lines are lines in a plane that are always the same distance apart. Parallel lines or line segments never meet. In the figure, lines A and CD, even if extended, will never meet. The lines are parallel. Write A CD. Lines AD and C are also parallel. So, AD C. Intersecting lines cross at exactly one point. Intersecting lines that form right angles are perpendicular. In the figure, lines AD and A are perpendicular because they form right angles at vertex A. Write AD A. Lines C and CD are also perpendicular. So, C CD. Use the figure for 3.. Name two sides that appear to be parallel. RV and ST 2. Name two sides that appear to be perpendicular. RV and RS or RS and ST 3. Name two sides that appear to be intersecting, but t perpendicular. RV and VT or TV and ST Geometry 97

Parallel Lines and Perpendicular Lines Use the figure for 3. CC.4.G.. Name a pair of lines that appear to be perpendicular. Think: Perpendicular lines form right angles. A and EF appear to form right angles. A and EF 2. Name a pair of lines that appear to be parallel. A and CD 3. Name ather pair of lines that appear to be perpendicular. EF and CD Draw and label the figure described. 4. MN and PQ intersecting at point R Possible drawings are shown. 5. WX YZ 6. FH JK P M R Q N Problem Solving Use the street map for 7 8. 7. Name two streets that intersect but do t appear to be perpendicular. Oak and Maple or Oak and irch 8. Name two streets that appear to be parallel to each other. Elm Oak Maple irch Maple and irch 98 Lesson 99

LESSON 00 Classify Triangles OJECTIVE Classify triangles by the size of their angles. CC.4.G.2 A triangle is a polygon with 3 sides and 3 angles. Each pair of sides joins at a vertex. You can name a triangle by its vertices. ΔPQR ΔQRP ΔRPQ ΔPRQ ΔQPR ΔRQP There are 3 have at least types of triangles. All triangles 2 acute angles. Obtuse triangle Right triangle Acute triangle one obtuse angle one right angle three acute angles P Q R acute acute acute. Name the triangle. Tell whether each angle is acute, right, or obtuse. A name for the triangle is ΔXYZ. X is acute. Y is obtuse. Z is acute. Classify each triangle. Write acute, right, or obtuse. 2. 3. 4. X Y Z right acute obtuse Geometry 99

Classify Triangles Classify each triangle. Write acute, right, or obtuse. CC.4.G.2. A C Think: Angles A and C are both acute. Angle is obtuse. obtuse 2. F 3. G J 4. L N D E H M right acute obtuse Problem Solving Check students drawings. 5. Use figure ACD below. Draw a line segment from point to point D. Name and classify the triangles formed. D A Possible answer: triangles AD and CD are both obtuse triangles. C 6. Use figure ACD below. Draw a line segment from point A to point C. Name and classify the triangles formed. D A Possible answer: triangles ADC and AC are both acute triangles. C 200 Lesson 00

LESSON 0 Classify Quadrilaterals OJECTIVE Sort and classify quadrilaterals. CC.4.G.2 A quadrilateral is a polygon with 4 sides and 4 angles. Some quadrilaterals have special names: Classify each figure as many ways as possible. Write trapezoid, parallelogram, rhombus, rectangle, or square.. 2. 3. trapezoid parallelogram, rectangle, rhombus, square parallelogram Geometry 20

Classify Quadrilaterals Classify each figure as many ways as possible. Write trapezoid, parallelogram, rhombus, rectangle, or square. CC.4.G.2. Think: 2 pairs of parallel sides 4 sides of equal length 0 right angles parallelogram, rhombus 2. 3. 4. parallelogram, rectangle trapezoid quadrilateral 5. 6. 7. parallelogram, rhombus Problem Solving 8. Alan drew a polygon with four sides and four angles. All four sides are equal. None of the angles are right angles. What figure did Alan draw? trapezoid parallelogram 9. Teresa drew a quadrilateral with 2 pairs of parallel sides and 4 right angles. What quadrilateral could she have drawn? a rhombus a square or rectangle 202 Lesson 0

LESSON 02 Line Symmetry OJECTIVE Determine whether a figure has a line of symmetry. CC.4.G.3 Tell whether the parts on each side of the line match. Is the line a line of symmetry? Step Trace and cut out the shape. Fold the shape along the dashed line. Step 2 Tell whether the parts on each side match. Compare the parts on each side. match match The parts do t match. Step 3 Decide if the line is a line of symmetry. The parts on each side of the line do t match. So, the line is t a line of symmetry. Tell if the line appears to be a line of symmetry. Write or.. 2. 3. 4. Geometry 203

Line Symmetry Tell if the dashed line appears to be a line of symmetry. Write or. CC.4.G.3. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Check students drawings. Complete the design by reflecting over the line of symmetry. 9. 0. Problem Solving. Kara uses the pattern at the right to make paper dolls. The dashed line represents a line of symmetry. A complete doll includes the reflection of the pattern over the line of symmetry. Complete the design to show what one of Kara s paper dolls looks like. Check students drawing. 204 Lesson 02

LESSON 03 Find and Draw Lines of Symmetry OJECTIVE Identify and draw lines of symmetry in two-dimensional figures. CC.4.G.3 Tell whether the shape appears to have zero lines, line, or more than line of symmetry. Write zero,, or more than. Step Decide if the shape has a line of symmetry. Trace and cut out the shape. Fold the shape along a vertical line. Step 2 Decide if the shape has ather line of symmetry. Open the shape and fold it along a horizontal line. Step 3 Find any other lines of symmetry. Think: Can I fold the shape in other ways so that the two parts match exactly? Do the two parts match exactly? So, the shape appears to have Do the two parts match exactly? more than Tell whether the shape appears to have zero lines, line, or more than line of symmetry. Write zero,, or more than.. 2. 3. I can fold the paper diagonally two different ways, and the parts match exactly. line of symmetry. more than zero Geometry 205

Find and Draw Lines of Symmetry Tell whether the shape appears to have zero lines, line, or more than line of symmetry. Write zero,, or more than. CC.4.G.3. 2. 3. 4. more than zero more than Does the design have line symmetry? Write or. If your answer is, draw all lines of symmetry. Check students lines of symmetry. 5. 6. 7. 8. Draw a shape for the statement. Draw the line or lines of symmetry. Check students drawings. 9. zero lines of symmetry 0. line of symmetry. 2 lines of symmetry Problem Solving Use the chart for 2 3. 2. Which number or numbers appear to have only line of symmetry? 3. Which number or numbers appear to have 2 lines of symmetry? 3 0 and 8 206 Lesson 03