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Polygons! Why the fancy name?

Polygons! Why the fancy name?. By Tiffany Shipley. What do we need to know?. Polygons are any flat, closed figure made up of three or more straight lines with many sides. Polygon. Hexagon. Sides and Vertices. Hexagon 6 sides 6 vertices. vertices. side.

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Polygons! Why the fancy name?

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  1. Polygons! Why the fancy name? By Tiffany Shipley

  2. What do we need to know? • Polygons are any flat, closed figure made up of three or more straight lines with many sides

  3. Polygon • Hexagon

  4. Sides and Vertices • Hexagon 6 sides 6 vertices vertices side

  5. hawaii.hawaii.edu/math/Courses/Math100/Chapter3/Extra/Polygons.htmhawaii.hawaii.edu/math/Courses/Math100/Chapter3/Extra/Polygons.htm Where in the world are polygons? • Honeycomb is a hexagon

  6. Comprehension Questions • What is a polygon? • How many sides does a polygon have? • How many vertices? • Can you think of another place you can find a hexagon?

  7. Polygons in My World

  8. Works Cited • California Content Standards • http://www.cde.ca.gov/be/st/ss/documents/mathstandard.pdf • Unit plan standards • Here I have my polygon • lvillage.education.vic.gov.au • Picture of polygons black background. • United Steaming • www.unitedstreaming.com • video clip of polygons in my world • Math 100 • http://hawaii.hawaii.edu/math/Courses/Math100/Chapter3/Extra/Polygons.htm • slideshow of polygon shapes • Macmillan/McGraw-Hill Math • www.mhschool.com • E-Journal for “Be An Architect”

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