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 Train tracks  Cross roads  Building plans  Stripes on a flag  Park bench  Free way  Telephone wire  Track lanes  Chain link fence  Football.

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1  Train tracks  Cross roads  Building plans  Stripes on a flag  Park bench  Free way  Telephone wire  Track lanes  Chain link fence  Football field

2 October 10, 2014

3  Parallel Lines: If they lie on the same plane and do not intersect

4 With your partner, use this sentence frame to describe where and how you have seen this figure in real life… I have seen parallel lines in _________, specifically in the way___________.

5  Skew Lines: If they lie on different planes and do not intersect

6 With your partner, use this sentence frame to describe where and how you have seen this figure in real life… I have seen skew lines in _________, specifically in the way___________.

7  Parallel Planes: Two planes that do not intersect

8 With your partner, use this sentence frame to describe where and how you have seen this figure in real life… I have seen parallel planes in _________, specifically in the way___________.

9  Parallel Postulate: if there is a line and a point not on the line, then there is exactly one line through the point parallel to the given line.

10  Perpendicular Postulate: if there is a line and a point not on the line, then there is exactly one line through the point perpendicular to the given line. "'':".......:

11  Transversal: A line that intersects two or more lines at different points. Spot the transversal!

12 With your partner, use this sentence frame to describe where and how you have seen this figure in real life… I have seen transversals in _________, specifically in the way___________.

13  Corresponding Angles: Two angles that occupy corresponding positions.  Corresponding: similar in form

14 With your partner, use this sentence frame to describe where and how you have seen this figure in real life… I have seen corresponding angles in _________, specifically in the way___________.

15  Alternate Exterior Angles: Angles that lie on the outside of the two lines and on opposite sides of the transversal.

16 With your partner, use this sentence frame to describe where and how you have seen this figure in real life… I have seen alternate exterior angles in _________, specifically in the way___________.

17  Alternate Interior Angles: Angles that lie between the two lines and on opposite sides of the transversal.

18 With your partner, use this sentence frame to describe where and how you have seen this figure in real life… I have seen alternate interior angles in _________, specifically in the way___________.

19  Consecutive Interior Angles: (aka same side interior angles) Angles that lie between the two lines and on the same side of the transversal.  Consecutive: Back-to-back, following

20 With your partner, use this sentence frame to describe where and how you have seen this figure in real life… I have seen consecutive interior angles in _________, specifically in the way___________.

21 1 2 What types of angles are demonstrated here? Answer: Alternate Exterior Angles

22 3 4 What types of angles are demonstrated here? Answer: Alternate Interior Angles

23 5 6 What types of angles are demonstrated here? Answer: Consecutive Interior Angles

24 5 6 What types of angles are demonstrated here? Answer: Corresponding Angles

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