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Measuring Polygon Side Lengths . Mrs. Thompson Level 1. Lesson Overview (4 of 4). Warm Up. CONTENT OBJECTIVE: You will be able to measure the side lengths of a polygon on the coordinate plane without counting.
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Measuring Polygon Side Lengths Mrs. Thompson Level 1
Warm Up CONTENT OBJECTIVE: You will be able to measure the side lengths of a polygon on the coordinate plane without counting. LANGUAGE OBJECTIVE: Students will talk about the x- and y-coordinates of points. Find the length of the line segment. Then write a paragraph explaining how you found the line segment. Be specific and include all details. Version 2 Answer
Agenda: CONTENT OBJECTIVE: You will be able to measure the side lengths of a polygon on the coordinate plane without counting. LANGUAGE OBJECTIVE: Students will talk about the x- and y-coordinates of points. 1) Warm Up (5 min, individual): Explain how to measure side length 2) Launch (15 min, whole class): New method for measuring side length 3) Explore/Practice (25 min, partner): Using both methods 4) Summary (5 min, whole class): Why (and when) use the new method? 5) Assessment (5 min, individual): Exit ticket
Handout: Launch, p.1 2 units Agenda
Handout: Launch, p.1 3 units Agenda
Handout: Launch, p.1 4 units Agenda
Handout: Launch, p.1 Questions: 1. What coordinate stays the same in each of the three examples? 2. What coordinate changes in each of the three examples? 3. What is the relationship between the coordinate that changes and the length of the line segment? (1,2) (3,2) (1,2) (3,2) 2 units 3 – 1 = 2 units Scaffold Agenda
Handout: Launch, p.1 Questions: 1. What coordinate stays the same in each of the three examples? 2. What coordinate changes in each of the three examples? 3. What is the relationship between the coordinate that changes and the length of the line segment? Answer Agenda
Handout: Launch, p.1 3 – 1 = 2 2 units Agenda
Handout: Launch, p.1 4 – 1 = 3 3 units Agenda
Handout: Launch, p.1 5 – 1 = 4 4 units Agenda
Handout: Launch, p.2 4 units Agenda
Handout: Launch, p.2 3 units Agenda
Handout: Launch, p.2 2 units Agenda
Handout: Launch, p.2 Questions: 1. What coordinate stays the same in each of the three examples? 2. What coordinate changes in each of the three examples? 3. What is the relationship between the coordinate that changes and the length of the line segment? (2,4) (2,4) 4 units (2,0) (2,0) 4 – 0 = 4 units Scaffold Agenda
Handout: Launch, p.2 Questions: 1. What coordinate stays the same in each of the three examples? 2. What coordinate changes in each of the three examples? 3. What is the relationship between the coordinate that changes and the length of the line segment? Answer Agenda
Handout: Launch, p.2 4 – 0 = 4 4 units Agenda
Handout: Launch, p.2 3 – 0 = 3 3 units Agenda
Handout: Launch, p.2 2 – 0 = 2 2 units Agenda
Handout: Launch, p.3 Summary: Another way to measure a horizontal or vertical line segment is by… Agenda Answer
Handout: Launch, p.3 Agenda Answer
Handout: Practice Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Agenda
Handout: Practice, p.1 Polygon D Agenda Answer
Handout: Practice, p.2 2. Give the coordinates of three points that lie on a horizontal line with the point (–2, 7). Explain how you know that all three points lie on the same line with (–2,7). 3. Give the coordinates of three points that lie on a vertical line with the point (–2, 7). Explain how you know that all three points lie on the same line with (–2,7). Answer Agenda
Handout: Practice, p.4 Set #3 Perimeter is ________________. Answer Agenda
Handout: Practice, p.4 6. You are told that a rectangle has vertices at the following coordinates: To find the side lengths of the rectangle would you rather use Method #1: Counting on the Coordinate Plane or Method #2: Calculating Using Coordinates? Explain why you would use that method. (Note: you do not need to find the side lengths, just explain which strategy you would prefer and why) Agenda
Handout: Exit Ticket 1) Individually work on the exit ticket. 2) When you turn in your exit ticket, collect a homework handout. 3) Have a great day! Agenda