The document introduces fundamental concepts in geometry, including points, lines, line segments, and rays, along with real-life examples. It outlines learning objectives for students to differentiate and recognize these elements through engaging activities. Additionally, it provides definitions and characteristics of each geometric term, emphasizing their properties and naming conventions.
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The document introduces fundamental concepts in geometry, including points, lines, line segments, and rays, along with real-life examples. It outlines learning objectives for students to differentiate and recognize these elements through engaging activities. Additionally, it provides definitions and characteristics of each geometric term, emphasizing their properties and naming conventions.
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Introduction to Points, Lines, Line Segments , and Rays Lesson Outline • Points, line segments, rays, lines, and angles
• Real-life examples of points, line
segments, rays, lines, and angles Connect the Dots! Without lifting your pen, how will you connect all these dots using only FOUR straight lines? Connect the Dots! In 1914, Sam Loyd released this puzzle in his book "Cyclopedia of Puzzles."
To solve this one, we have to draw
outside of the box!
In this lesson, we'll learn about
dots/points, lines, and more. Learning Objectives At the end of this lesson, the pupils will be able to:
Differentiate Recognize Have fun at the
points, lines, points, line activity about line segments, segments, rays, the topic and rays from lines, in real- each other life examples What do you notice when you are drawing or writing? POINT A point is an exact location or position with no size. You can name a point using letters. Can you name the Points? From a point, we can draw a line segment, a line, and a ray.
Identify which is which in this example? What's the difference?
Line Segment Line Ray
extends infinitely connects two starts at a point in both directions, points and has a and extends has no bends, and length, continuously in has no width but no width one direction and has no defined length or width What is LINE? A line is a straight path that extends in opposite directions. What is LINE? Line doesn’t have width as well as definite ends in both directions. What is LINE? A line is a collection of points in a straight path that goes on forever in both directions. What is LINE? You can name a line using two points on the line and a symbol with arrows pointing in both directions. Can you name the LINES in this figure? What is LINE SEGMENT? It is a part of a line with two endpoints, i.e. a beginning and an ending point. What is LINE SEGMENT? You can name a line segment using its two endpoints and a symbol without arrows. Can you identify the LINE SEGMENT in this figure? What is a RAY? A ray is a part of a line with one endpoint (i.e. starting point) and continues forever in the other direction. What is a RAY? You can name a ray using its endpoint, one other point on the ray, and a symbol with an arrow pointing in one direction. Can you name the ray? Let's investigate and discover! Find the following in the figure: • a point • a line segment • a ray • a line Let's investigate and discover! Great Job! Now that you're familiar with a point, a line segment, a ray, a line, and an angle, let's explore parallel lines and perpendicular lines! Recap Line Point Segment Line Ray a single connects two extends infinitely starts at a point location in points in both directions and extends space continuously in one direction