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Geometry 5 th Grade

Geometry 5 th Grade. By: Raymond Hummon. Polygon. What is a Polygon? A Polygon is a closed plane figure bounded by three or more line segments. N-Sided Polygons. 3 Sides- Triangle 4 Sides- Quadrilateral 5 Sides- Pentagon 6 Sides- Hexagon 7 Sides- Heptagon 8 Sides- Octagon

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Geometry 5 th Grade

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  1. Geometry5th Grade By: Raymond Hummon

  2. Polygon • What is a Polygon? • A Polygon is a closed plane figure bounded by three or more line segments.

  3. N-Sided Polygons • 3 Sides- Triangle • 4 Sides- Quadrilateral • 5 Sides- Pentagon • 6 Sides- Hexagon • 7 Sides- Heptagon • 8 Sides- Octagon • 9 Sides- Nonagon • 10 Sides- Decagon

  4. Triangle • Equilateral Triangle • Triangle with 3 equal sides • Isosceles Triangle • Triangle with 2 equal sides • Scalene Triangle • Triangle with 0 equal sides

  5. Triangle cont. • Right Triangle • A right triangle has one 90° angle • Obtuse Triangle • An Obtuse triangle has one angle measuring more than 90° • Acute Triangle • An acute triangle has all three angles measuring less than 90° a piece

  6. Quadrilateral • Quadrilaterals can be classified as well. • Different classifications include: • Square • Rectangle • Rhombus • Trapezoid • Kite • Parallelogram

  7. QUIZ! • Here is the Podcast for your Quiz on Polygons.

  8. Interactive Websites • http://www.kidskonnect.com/subject-index/17-math/291-geometry.html • http://www.kidsnewsroom.org/elmer/infocentral/geometry/index.html

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