SEEING GEOMETRIC OBJECTS IN OUR EVERYDAY LIFE Ms. Burritt/Mr. Baldwin.

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SEEING GEOMETRIC OBJECTS IN OUR EVERYDAY LIFE Ms. Burritt/Mr. Baldwin

Where do you see points around you? Points

Points in Everyday Life…

Where do you see lines and line segments around you in your everyday life? Lines & Line Segments

Lines & Line Segments in Everyday Life…

Where do you see rays around you everyday? Rays

Rays in Everyday Life…

Where do you see angles in your everyday life? Angles

Angles in Everyday Life…

Write your examples down on a piece of paper. Then, share them with your classmates at your table! Can you think of any of examples?