Jungle Geometry

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Jungle Geometry Jonesboro, GA 678-378-8229 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.heritagekids.info/5.htm

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Jungle Geometry

Jonesboro, GA

678-378-8229

Email: [email protected]

Website: http://www.heritagekids.info/5.htm

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Jungle GeometryGeometric

NameGeometric

drawing Definition

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Quadrilateral A four-sided polygon.

Rectangle A four-sided polygon having all right angles.

Square A four-sided polygon having equal-length sides meeting at right angles.

Parallelogram A four-sided polygon with two pairs of parallel sides.

Rhombus A four-sided polygon having all four sides of equal length.

Trapezoid A four-sided polygon having exactly one pair of parallel sides.

Pentagon A five-sided polygon.

Hexagon A six-sided polygon

Octagon An eight-sided polygon.

Isosceles Triangle

A triangle having two sides of equal length.

Scalene Triangle

A triangle having three sides of different lengths

Equilateral Triangle

A triangle having all three sides of equal length

Name___________

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Jungle GeometryGeometric

NameGeometric

drawing Definition

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Quadrilateral ______________________________________________________

Rectangle ______________________________________________________

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A four-sided polygon having equal-length sides meeting at right angles.

____________ A four-sided polygon with two pairs of parallel sides.

Rhombus A four-sided polygon having all four sides of equal length.

____________ A four-sided polygon having exactly one pair of parallel sides.

Pentagon ______________________________________________________

____________ A six-sided polygon

Octagon ______________________________________________________

Isosceles Triangle

A triangle having two sides of equal length.

Scalene Triangle

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Equilateral Triangle

A triangle having all three sides of equal length

Name___________

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Plane Figures Drawing Definition

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Plane A flat surface that extends without end in all directions.

Line A straight path in a plane that has no ends

Line segment Part of a line between two endpoints.

Point It identifies a location on an object and in space. It is named by a letter.

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Intersecting lines

Lines that cross at a point.

Perpendicular lines

Lines that intersect to form four right angles

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Parallel lines two lines in the same plane that never intersect.

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Ray It has a point on one end, and it extends infinitely in the other direction.

Vertex the point where two sides of a polygon or two rays of an angle meet.

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Right Angle An angle that forms a square corner and measures 900.

Acute Angle An angle that measures less than a right angle

Obtuse Angle An angle that measures greater than a right angle

Jungle GeometryName___________

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Plane Figures Drawing Definition

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____________ A flat surface that extends without end in all directions.

Line A straight path in a plane that has no ends

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Part of a line between two endpoints.

____________ It identifies a location on an object and in space. It is named by a letter.

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Intersecting lines

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____________ lines

Lines that intersect to form four right angles

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Ray It has a point on one end, and it extends infinitely in the other direction.

Vertex the point where two sides of a polygon or two rays of an angle meet.

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Acute Angle An angle that measures less than a right angle

Obtuse Angle ______________________________________________________

Jungle GeometryName________________

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Geometric Name

Geometric drawing Definition

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Cube A solid figure with six congruent square faces.

Rectangular prism

A solid figure with six rectangular faces.

Square Pyramid

A solid figure with a square base and four triangular faces that meet at a common vertex

Sphere A round solid figure like a ball

Face The flat surface of a solid figure

Jungle GeometryName___________

Measuring figures Formula Definition

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Area of rectangle

A = l x w The number of square units needed to cover a surface

A. W. Area

Perimeter of rectangle

P = (2 x l) + (2 x w) The distance around a rectangle

Quad Squad surround pyramid base

Perimeter of square

P = 4 x s The distance around a square

Volume of prism

V = l x w x h The measure of the space a solid figure occupies.

Circumference C = x d The perimeter of a circle.

Line Symmetry When a figure can be folded on a line so that it two parts are congruent.

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Geometric Name

Geometric drawing Definition

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A solid figure with six congruent square faces.

Rectangular prism

A solid figure with six rectangular faces.

____________Pyramid

A solid figure with a square base and four triangular faces that meet at a common vertex

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A round solid figure like a ball

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The flat surface of a solid figure XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

Jungle GeometryName___________

Measuring figures Formula Definition

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Jungle Geometry?

Area of rectangle

A = l x w The number of square units needed to cover a surface

______________________________

Perimeter of rectangle

P = (2 x l) + (2 x w) The distance around a rectangle

____________________________________

Perimeter of square

P = 4 x s The distance around a square

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Volume of prism

V = l x w x h The measure of the space a solid figure occupies.

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Circumference C = x d The perimeter of a circle. XXXXXXXXXXXX

Line Symmetry When a figure can be folded on a line so that it two parts are congruent.

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A five-sided polygon.

Pentagon

A six-sided polygon

Hexagon

An eight-sided

polygon.Octagon

A triangle having two

sides of equal length.

Isosceles Triangle

A triangle having all three sides of

equal length

Equilateral Triangle

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A four-sided polygon having all right angles.

Rectangle

A four-sided polygon having equal-length

sides meeting at right angles.

Square

A four-sided polygon with two pairs of parallel sides. Parallelogram

A four-sided polygon having all four sides of equal

length. Rhombus

A four-sided polygon having

exactly one pair of parallel sides. Trapezoid

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Pentagon

Hexagon

Isosceles Triangle

Octagon

Cube

Rectangular prism

Pyramid

Equilateral Triangle

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Geometry GolfName_______________

2. Find the area of the board in cm. _________ square cm

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Distance to the next hole in cm Draw the Geometric Term and label it.

Score

How many shoots did it take

to get there?

1. From Start to 1st hole _____cm

2. From 1st hole to 2nd hole _____cm

3. From 2nd hole to 3rd hole _____cm

4. From 3rd hole to 4th hole _____cm

5. From 4th hole to 5th hole _____cm

6. From 5th hole to 6th hole _____cm

7. From 6th hole to 7th hole _____cm

Total distance = ________ cm Total Score: _______

1. Find the perimeter around the board to the nearest cm. ____________ cm

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Geometry Golf

How to Play Geometry Golf

1. Find the perimeter around the board to the nearest cm. ____________ cm

2. Find the area of the board in cm. _________ square cm

3. Shuffle cards. Have definition side up.

4. The first player draws the top card. Read the definition. (Do not turn it over yet.)

5. Find the distance from where you are to where you think the answer hole is. Write the cm distance on your sheet of paper.

6. See how many times it takes to hit the circle to the hole. If it goes off the table, add another hit to your score and put the circle back on the board near where it went off.

7. Turn the card over once you reach the hole. Does the card match the hole? If it does not, you must continue hitting the circle to the correct space. Leave the card near the hole.

8. The next player does steps 4 – 7.

9. If you have 2 players then each do 7 holes. If you have 3 players then each will do 5 holes.

10. The winner is the one with the lowest score.

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Alphabet SymmetryName___________

Directions: Look at the letters of the alphabet. Use a mirror to find if the letter has a vertical symmetry, horizontal symmetry, both or none at all. Draw the lines of symmetry on the letter. Organize the letters according to which ones have reflection symmetry into three groups.

1. The letters that have reflection symmetry with a vertical line of symmetry (like the letter A).

2. The letters that have reflection symmetry with a horizontal line of symmetry (like the letter B).

3. The letters that have reflection symmetry with both vertical and horizontal lines of symmetry (like the letter H).

I am Sponge Blob Hex Pants. I am symmetrical. The Left side of my body is a mirror image of my

right side.

Place a mirror vertically on my

body to find my line of symmetry.

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

Letters with Vertical Symmetry

Letters with Horizontal Symmetry

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Name ________________ GPS (Great Polygon Search)

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Hide your polygon shape in the grid below.

Plot your partner’s coordinates in the grid below.

Directions:

1. Put a book between your desk and your partner’s desk so that your partner can not see your grid.

2. Draw a polygon (triangle, square, rectangle, parallelogram, trapezoid, rhombus, pentagon, hexagon, octagon) in the top grid. (See example below.)

3 Take turns with your partner using ordered pairs to guess a plotted point. If the point is a hit on a vertex, then put an x at that point. If it is a miss, then circle the point.

4. (3, 2) The first number indicates the number of units to the right of 0. The second number indicates a move up from 0.

5. If you know your partners shape, then tell him/her the name of the shape. Identify the ordered pairs of the shape.

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The point where two or more sides of an angle meet.

The line segment where faces meet.

The flat surface of a solid figure.

A solid figure with six congruent square faces.

A solid figure with six rectangular faces.

A two-dimensional pattern for a three-dimensional solid.

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Faces

Cube

Vertex

Edge

Net

Rectangular

Prism

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The point where two or more sides of an angle meet.

The line segment where faces meet.

The flat surface of a solid figure.

A solid figure with six congruent square faces.

A solid figure with six rectangular faces.

A two-dimensional pattern for a three-dimensional solid.

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Faces

Cube

Vertex

Edge

Net

Rectangular

Prism