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The document discusses polygons and their properties. It defines what a polygon is, including that it is a closed plane figure formed by three or more line segments that intersect only at their endpoints. The document also discusses polygon parts like vertices, angles, sides, and diagonals. There are examples and questions provided to help students identify these polygon features.
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The document discusses polygons and their properties. It defines what a polygon is, including that it is a closed plane figure formed by three or more line segments that intersect only at their endpoints. The document also discusses polygon parts like vertices, angles, sides, and diagonals. There are examples and questions provided to help students identify these polygon features.
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7th Grade

ACTIVITY
7th Grade

Polygons
Objectives:

A. identify the different kinds of


polygons;
B. appreciate the state of being equal
through side of the polygon; and
C. draw an example of polygon.
POLYGONS
NON POLYGONS
POLYGONS NON POLYGONS
Polygon is a closed plane figure POLYGONS
formed by three or more segments
called sides.
Each sides intersects exactly two
other sides, once at each endpoint.
No two sides with common
endpoint are collinear.
Each line segment is called the
side of polygon and each endpoint
where the sides meet is called the
vertex of polygon.
Parts of a Polygons Vertices: A, B, C, D, and E
B Angles: ∠A, ∠B, ∠C, ∠D, and ∠E

Sides: AB, BC, CD, DE and EA


A C
Consecutive Vertices: A and B, B and C

Consecutive Angles: ∠A and ∠B, ∠B and


∠C
Consecutive Sides: AB and BC, CD and DE
E D
Diagonals: AD, AC, BE, BD and CE
1. Name the polygon. __________ S I

2. How many diagonals can be drawn from vertex S?


_________ T L

3. Name the diagonals can be drawn from vertex S? _________


N E
4. Is the polygon convex or concave? _________
5. Is it a regular polygon? _________
6. What do you call ∠L and ∠E? _________
7. What do you call S and T? _________
8. How many sides does it have? _________
9. What do you call IL and LE? _________
ASSIGNMENT
Direction: On a short bond paper, make an art including different
kinds of polygon.

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