Shapes Polygons and Quadrilaterals Interactive Booklet Polygon One
Shapes Polygons and Quadrilaterals Interactive Booklet
Polygon • One example • Your Turn • _____________ • What is a polygon? A polygon is a closed, plane figure made by line segments.
Quadrilateral • One example • My Turn ______________ A quadrilateral is a shape with four sides.
Hexagon • Example • Your Turn (draw the hexagon from the example) ______________ A hexagon is a shape with 6 sides and 6 angles.
Triangle • Example • Your Turn (draw the example) ______________ A triangle is a shape with 3 sides and 3 angles.
Pentagon • Example • Your Turn (draw the example) ______________ A pentagon is a shape with 5 sides and 5 angles.
Octagon • Example • Your Turn (draw the examples) ______________ An octagon is a shape with 8 sides and 8 angles.
Trapezoid • Example • My Turn (draw the example) ______________ A trapezoid is a quadrilateral with one set of parallel sides. It has 4 sides and 4 angles.
Square • Example • Your Turn (draw the example) ______________ A square is a four sided shape with 4 right angles. It’s opposite sides are parallel (2 sets) and all 4 sides are equal length.
Rectangle • Example • Your Turn (Draw the example) ______________ A rectangle is a four sided shape with 4 right angles. It has 2 sets of parallel lines and it’s opposite sides are equal in length.
Side • Example • Your Turn (draw any shape and label a side of the shape with an arrow) ______________ A side of a shape is any line segment that is used to form a polygon.
Vertex • Example • Your Turn (draw any vertex within a shape) ______________ A vertex is the point at which two line segments meet to form an angle.
Rhombus • Example • Your Turn (draw the example) ______________ A rhombus is a quadrilateral whose 4 sides all have the same length.
Parallelogram • Example • Your Turn (draw the example) ______________ A parallelogram is a 4 sided plane figure whose opposite sides are equal.
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