Understanding Quadrilaterals and Measuring Angles

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CHAPTER 7
1 Classifying Quadrilaterals
Goal Identify and sort quadrilaterals.
1. Which of these are parallelograms? At-Home Help
A quadrilateral is a closed shape
A C A, C, D with 4 straight sides.
A trapezoid has exactly 1 pair
B D of parallel sides.
2. Which of these are trapezoids?
or indicates parallel sides.
E G A parallelogram has 2 pairs of
E, G parallel sides.
F H
A rectangle, a square, and a
3. Draw a quadrilateral that is not a parallelogram rhombus are special
parallelograms.
or a trapezoid.
Answers will vary. For example:
4. Draw a square. What other shape names
can be used to describe a square?
and indicate equal sides.
a parallelogram, a rectangle, a rhombus
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CHAPTER 7
2 Building Quadrilaterals
Goal Relate properties of quadrilaterals to their side lengths.
1. Use straws or toothpicks to make these shapes. At-Home Help
Draw a picture of each shape. What type of Quadrilaterals can have 4, 3, 2,
quadrilateral is each shape? or no equal side lengths.
a) a quadrilateral with 4 equal sides and
square corners
This shape has 3 equal side
lengths.
Parallelograms have 2 pairs of
equal side lengths.
a square
b) a quadrilateral with 2 equal long sides and
2 equal short sides, but no square corners
a parallelogram
c) a quadrilateral with no equal sides, but 1 pair of parallel sides
a trapezoid
d) a quadrilateral with 3 equal sides, but no parallel sides
a quadrilateral
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CHAPTER 7
3 Congruent Shapes
Goal Identify and construct congruent shapes.
1. Which shapes are congruent? At-Home Help
2 shapes are congruent if they
are identical in size and shape.
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A B
D E F A and C
B and H
D and F
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I G and I
H
2. Construct a shape congruent to each shape on the grid,
using the given line as one side.
a)
b)
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CHAPTER 7
4 Similar Shapes
Goal Identify and describe similar shapes.
1. Which shapes look similar to the first shape? At-Home Help
Explain. 2 shapes are similar if they are
identical in shape, but not
necessarily in size.
A B C D
A and D. They are also circles.
2. Which shapes look similar
to the first shape? Explain. G
F
H
E
F and H. They look like they to have 3 equal sides and 3 equal angles like
the first triangle.
3. Which shapes look similar
to the first shape? Explain. A B C D
B and D. A is too tall and C is too long.
4. Janice says that congruent shapes are special similar shapes.
Do you agree? Why or why not?
Yes, congruent shapes are similar shapes that happen to have the same size.
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CHAPTER 7
5 Measuring Angles
Goal Measure angles using a protractor.
1. How many degrees is each angle? At-Home Help
A protractor is a tool for
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This angle is 50°, or 50 degrees.
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CHAPTER 7
Solve Problems by Acting
6 Them Out
Goal Act out a problem to solve it.
Trace this square and cut out At-Home Help
the square you drew. A useful problem-solving
strategy is to act out a
Cut out as many squares as
problem. Sometimes you may
you need to answer the need to substitute other objects
questions below. for the ones in the problem.
(See Question 1.)
1. 6 square tables are arranged to make 1 long
narrow table. 1 person sits on each outside
edge of a square table. How many people
can sit at the long table?
Sketch your answer after you act it out.
14 people
2. How many squares does it take to make a bigger square?
Find more than one answer. Sketch your answers after you act them out.
For example, 4, 9, 16.
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CHAPTER 7
7 Lines of Symmetry
Goal Draw lines of symmetry.
1. Trace each shape and cut out the shape you drew. At-Home Help
Fold it to find a line of symmetry. Unfold it. A line of symmetry is a line
Repeat to find other lines of symmetry. that divides a shape in half so if
On this page, draw all the lines of symmetry you fold the shape along the
that you found for each shape. line, the halves match.
a)
b)
A square has 4 lines of
symmetry.
c) e)
d)
2. Which of the shapes in Question 1 has the most lines of symmetry?
How many? The shape in part d), 3
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CHAPTER 7
8 Classifying 2-D Shapes
Goal Identify and sort 2-D shapes.
1.
At-Home Help
A B D
C 2-D shapes can be sorted, or
classified, in many different
ways. Some of the things you
F can consider are
E G
• the number of sides
• whether any sides are equal
in length
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• whether the shapes are
H congruent
• whether there are any
parallel sides
• whether there are square
corners
a) Which shapes have parallel sides? • whether the shape has
A, B, C, E, G, and H symmetry
b) Which shapes are similar? B and E
c) Which shapes have symmetry? B, D, E, G, H, and I
2. Describe another way to sort the shapes in Question 1.
Which shapes belong?
For example, shapes that have 6 sides: C and H.
Shapes that have at least 1 right corner: B, E, F, and J.
3. Draw 4 shapes of your own and show 2 ways to sort them.
For example:
A B C D
Shapes that have 4 sides or more are quadrilaterals: B, C, and D.
Shapes that have at least 1 square corner: B and D.
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CHAPTER 7
Test Yourself
Circle the correct answer.
B C E F
D
A
1. What type of shape is shape D?
A. a quadrilateral B. a trapezoid C. a rhombus D. a parallelogram
2. Which shape has more than 2 lines of symmetry?
E. shape A F. shape F G. shape C H. shape E
3. Which shape has no parallel sides?
A. shape D B. shape E C. shape B D. shape A
4. Which shape is similar to shape E?
E. shape F F. shape B G. shape C H. shape A
5. Which of these shapes is congruent to shape A?
A. B. C. D.
6. Which of these shape names is not another way of describing a square?
E. a rectangle F. a trapezoid G. a parallelogram H. a quadrilateral
7. What is the measure of the angle shown?
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