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Learn to identify special quadrilaterals such as parallelograms, kites, trapezoids, rectangles, rhombuses, isosceles trapezoids, and squares based on specific characteristics. Practice naming and explaining properties of various quadrilaterals. Determine if given information is adequate to classify shapes accurately.
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Unit 6 Lesson 5 Identify Special Quadrilaterals
Quadrilaterals Parallelograms Kites Trapezoids Rectangles Rhombuses Isos. Trap. Squares
All Polygons Quadrilaterals Parallelograms Kites Rectangle Rhombus Squares Trapezoids Isosceles Trapezoids
1. Give the most specific name for the quadrilateral. Explain. diagonals are congruent Rectangle,
1. Give the most specific name for the quadrilateral. Explain. Isosceles Trapezoid, One pair of opposite sides parallel, base angles are congruent
1. Give the most specific name for the quadrilateral. Explain. Square, Rectangle – diagonals are congruent Rhombus – diagonals are perpendicular
1. Give the most specific name for the quadrilateral. Explain. Parallelogram, Both pairs of opposite sides are parallel
1. Give the most specific name for the quadrilateral. Explain. Kite, Consecutive sides are congruent
2. Tell whether enough information is given in the diagram to classify the quadrilateral by the indicated name. Explain. Yes, Opposite sides are congruent
2. Tell whether enough information is given in the diagram to classify the quadrilateral by the indicated name. Explain. No, Don’t know about the other sides
2. Tell whether enough information is given in the diagram to classify the quadrilateral by the indicated name. Explain. No, Don’t know if one pair of opposite sides are parallel
Circle which shapes have the following properties. 1. Both pairs of opposite sides are parallel.
Circle which shapes have the following properties. 2. Both pairs of opposite sides are congruent
Circle which shapes have the following properties. 3. Both pairs of opposite angles are congruent
Circle which shapes have the following properties. 4. Exactly one pair of opposite sides are parallel
Circle which shapes have the following properties. 5. Exactly one pair of opposite sides are congruent
Circle which shapes have the following properties. 6. Exactly one pair of opposite angles are congruent
Circle which shapes have the following properties. 7. Diagonals are congruent
Circle which shapes have the following properties. 8. Diagonals are perpendicular
Directions: Put an X in the box of the shape that always has the given property. X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
HW Problem FRONT PAGE #18 No, could be a kite Ans: