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Properties and Shapes

The document discusses one-dimensional and two-dimensional shapes. It describes lines, angles, and points. It also discusses regular shapes like spheres and tubes, and irregular shapes like an L-shape and arrow. Rita and various partners engage in a dialogue to identify properties of different shapes like having equal sides, equal opposite sides, or always having three angles.
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Properties and Shapes

The document discusses one-dimensional and two-dimensional shapes. It describes lines, angles, and points. It also discusses regular shapes like spheres and tubes, and irregular shapes like an L-shape and arrow. Rita and various partners engage in a dialogue to identify properties of different shapes like having equal sides, equal opposite sides, or always having three angles.
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PROPERTIES AND SHAPES

One and two dimensional shapes

John : What shapes are there?


Rita : There is one vertical line, one horizontal line, one point, and one angle. There are two
parallel lines, two curved lines, three diagonal lines, and seven straight lines.

Which letter and sign are described below?


 It has two angles and one vertical line. It also has one curved line.
 It does not have any vertical lines. It only has two points and one horizontal line.

MCDB
John : Which shape has always equal sides?
Rita : The square has always equal sides.
John : Which shape may have equal sides?
Rita : The triangle may have equal sides.
John : Which shape has always equal opposite sides?
Rita : The rectangle has always equal opposite sides.
John : Which shape has always three angles?
Rita : The triangle has always three angles.
John :What shape is the Figure A?
Rita :The Fig. A is spherical in shape.

Regular Shapes John :What is the Figure A shaped like?


Rita :The Fig. A is shaped like a sphere.

Figure A

John :What is the Figure B shaped like?


Rita :The Fig. B is shaped like a tube.

John : What shape is the Fig.B?


Figure B Rita : The Fig. B is tubular in shape.

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Irregular Shapes Totret : What shape is the Figure C?


Liza : The Fig.C is L-shaped.

Totred : What is the Figure C shaped like?


Liza : The Fig.C is shaped like the letter L.

Figure C

Smith :What is the Figure D shaped Like?


Lindah :The Fig.D is shaped like an arrow.

Figure D
Smith :What shape is the Figure D?
Lindah :The Fig. D is arrow-shaped.

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