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1 Triangles, Circles, and Quadrilaterals

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3  Triangles: Click herehere  Circles: Click herehere  Quadrilaterals: Click herehere

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5  http://www.mathsisfun.com/triangle.html http://www.mathsisfun.com/triangle.html  Look at the first portion of the webpage.  Definition  Scalene Triangle  Isosceles Triangle  Equilateral Triangle

6 What is a Perimeter? A perimeter is the distance around a polygon. Each polygon has an equation to find the perimeter.

7 The Perimeter of a Triangle : An example To find the perimeter of any triangle, you add up the distance around each side. For the case of the triangle to the right, the perimeter of the triangle would be found following these steps: A + B +C = Perimeter of Triangle P If: A = 5ft B = 4ft C = 9ft The perimeter would be 5+4+9 = 18 feet AB C Triangle P

8 The Perimeter of a Triangle: A basic exercise Find the Perimeter of Triangle Q: Perimeter of Triangle Q = A+B+C 17 + 9 + 17 = Answer: _______ Feet A = 17ft B = 9ft C = 17ft

9 Triangle A is made up of side A, side B, and side C. Side A = 10in; Side B = 3in; Side C = 23in Find the Perimeter of Triangle A

10  To go to the Circumference Activity, click herehere  To go to the quadrilateral activity, click herehere  To complete the activity, go to the link on the final slide to take the quiz.quiz

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12  The circumference of a circle is the distance around a circle.  A review on how to find the circumference of a circle can be found here.here  Watch the video review and continue to the next slide to complete practice problems. next slide

13 Find the Circumference Circle A has a diameter of 22cm. Use 3.14 for pi. To find the Circumference, use the equation: Circumference = π D = (3.14)(22) = ______ cm. 22cm

14 Find the Circumference: A story problem The lake in a neighborhood is in the shape of a circle. Brittany wants to walk around the lake in her neighborhood, but would like to track the distance that she walks. She knows that the gazebo in the center of the lake is 50meters from the outer edge of the lake (this would be the radius). Look at the diagram to the right, and help Brittany find the distance around the lake using your knowledge about circumference. C = 2 π r C = 2 π (50) C = _____meters Brittany walks ____ meters around the lake. 50m

15  To go to the Triangle Activity, click herehere  To go to the quadrilateral, click herehere  To complete the activity and take the quiz, click here here

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17  Go to the site below to review quadrilaterals  http://www.math.com/school/subject3/lesso ns/S3U2L3GL.html http://www.math.com/school/subject3/lesso ns/S3U2L3GL.html

18  The perimeter of quadrilaterals is the sum of the lengths of each side  The perimeter of a square is 4*L, where L is the length of a side  The perimeter of a rectangle is 2(L) + 2(H), where L is the length and H is the height. square rectangle L L H L

19 The Perimeter of a Quadrilateral: an example Find the Perimeter of the drawing the right: Perimeter = 2a + 2b P = 2(5) + 2(6) OR P= 5+6+5+6 P = 22ft 5ft 6ft a b a b 5ft 6ft

20 Perimeter of a quadrilateral: a simple exercise Find the perimeter of the two quadrilaterals to the right Perimeter Quad A = 4*L Perimeter Quad A = 4*(6) Perimeter Quad A = 24 meters Perimeter Quad B = a+b+c+d Perimeter Quad = (3)+(2.5)+(5)+(9.25) Perimeter Quad B = 19.25 inches L L L L ab c d 6m Quad A Quad B 3in 2.5in 5in 9.25in

21 Perimeter of a Quadrilateral: An exercise Farmer brown wants to put a fence around his yard, that is in the shape of a quadrilateral. He needs to buy enough fence to surround the yard. Use your knowledge of perimeter to help farmer brown purchase the correct amount of fence, given the information below and the diagram at the right: Two sides of farmer brown’s yard is 20yards. Two sides of farmer brown’s yard is 72 yards. How much yards of fence does farmer brown need to buy? ______ yards 20yrds. 72 yrds.

22  Test your knowledge!  Record your solutions on a piece of paper (one per group) and turn it in to me after completion.  http://www.mcwdn.org/Geometry/Perimete rQuiz.html http://www.mcwdn.org/Geometry/Perimete rQuiz.html

23  Grade 6  Mathematics

24  http://www.tutorvista.com/math/perimeter- and-area


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