Quadrilateral S
Quadrilateral S
Quadrilateral S
Greeting
Attendance
Class Etiquette
REVIEW
Warm-Up
Warm-up
Objectives
Kinds of Quadrilaterals
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ACTIVITY 1: PARALLELOGRAM OR NOT
A PARALLELOGRAM
A Square
It is a parallelogram
It is NOT a parallelogram
IS IT A PARALLELOGRAM?
Remember: A parallelogram is a quadrilateral that has opposite sides
that are equal and parallel
A Rectangle
It is a parallelogram
It is NOT a parallelogram
IS IT A PARALLELOGRAM?
Remember: A parallelogram is a quadrilateral that has opposite sides
that are equal and parallel
A kite
It is a parallelogram
It is NOT a parallelogram
IS IT A PARALLELOGRAM?
Remember: A parallelogram is a quadrilateral that has opposite sides
that are equal and parallel
A Rectangle
It is a parallelogram
It is NOT a parallelogram
IS IT A PARALLELOGRAM?
Remember: A parallelogram is a quadrilateral that has opposite sides
that are equal and parallel
A Trapezoid
It is a parallelogram
It is NOT a parallelogram
IS IT A PARALLELOGRAM?
Remember: A parallelogram is a quadrilateral that has opposite sides
that are equal and parallel
A Rhombus
It is a parallelogram
It is NOT a parallelogram
Activity 2
WHO AM I?
Activity 3
Quadrilaterals: Who am I?!
Who am I?
rectangle I am a parallelogram
My diagonals are congruent I have all
right angles
Who am I?
I am a parallelogram
rhombus My diagonals are perpendicular
All my sides are congruent
My diagonals bisect my angles
Activity 3
Quadrilaterals: Who am I?!
Who am I?
I am a parallelogram
square I am a rectangle
I am a rhombus
I have four congruent sides
My diagonals are perpendicular and
congruent
Who am I?
I am a quadrilateral
trapezoid I have exactly one pair of parallel sides.
The angles that connect my bases are
supplementary
Quadrilaterals: Who am I?!
Who am I?
Isosceles trapezoid I am a trapezoid
I have one pair of my opposite
sides that are congruent
Activity 3
APPLICATION
Four sided everywhere
Generalization:
What have you
learned today?
EVALUATION
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a. square
b. rectangle
c. rhombus
d. trapezoid
5. What is true about any two
consecutive angles in a parallelogram?
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