Sunday, February 24, 2013

Owls- Describe that Polygon!

This picture contains 24 polygons.  You need to pick 10 to describe.  When describing each one, you can tell its name, what type of angles it has, whether it is regular or irregular, what you know about its sides and vertices, and anything else you'd like to say about the shape.  Make sure you are clear in your descriptions and if you don't get to all 10 shapes the first day, go ahead and post what you have and make a new comment to finish later in the week.

9 comments:

  1. Number one is a rectangle. It is a quadriladeral. It has four sides. It can have two lines that are symetrical. Number fourteen is a hexagon. It has six sides. Number twenty-four is a triangle.It has three sides. It has one line of symetry.

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  2. 1.it has four vertisies its longer than a square

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  3. Otagon: It has odtuse angies. A regular
    -NL

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  4. Otaagon: It has obtuse angles and a regular spape. It has eight sides and eight vertices.
    -NL

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  5. rectagle

    square

    triangle -ljf

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  6. 1.octogon obtuce angle 8 edges 8 sides 8 points stop sighn

    2.triangle
    obtuce



    gz

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  7. 7. a square, 4 vertex, quaderladerial ,some people call it a rectangle , You can see it in the real world. It is a cubby, a shoe drawer and many more.,4sides


    14.hexagon, 6 sides, 6 vertex you can find it as in a soccer ball. Not a quaderlaterial.




    1. rectangle, 4 sides, 4 vertex , you can find it as a brick in the real world.

    24.triangle, 3 vertex, 3 sides, acute angles, in the real world... you could find it as... an ice cream cone


    LMW

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  8. 5. 4 vertex obtuse angle in the real world it is Nevada.

    12. pentagon 5 vertex. acute angles in the real world it is a house

    6. 4 vertex obtuse angle 4 sides

    4.3 vertex 3 sides

    LMW

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  9. 15. triangle 3 vertex 3 sides acute angles

    21. octogon 16 vertex 8 sides it is a stop sign

    13. 5 vertex 5 sides

    LMW

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