Geometry and Measurement

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Geometry and Measurement

What You Will Learn To draw a line segment parallel to another line segment To draw a line segment perpendicular to another line segment To draw a line that divides a line segment in half and is perpendicular to it To divide an angle in half To develop and use formulas to calculate the area of triangles and parallelograms. CHALLENGE Try to draw what the what you think the first 5 bullets may look like.

What You Will Need Geometry Set Pencil Textbook Ruler Protractor Right Triangle Pencil Textbook

Review Line Segment: the part of a line between 2 end points. Line: a line segment with no end points

3.1 Parallel and Perpendicular Line Segments After this lesson you will be able to… Draw line segments that are parallel to each other Draw line segments that are at right angles to each other.

What Are Line Segments? Parallel Line Segments Describes lines in the same plane that never cross, or intersect They are marked using arrows The perpendicular distance between line segments must be the same at each end of the segment. To create, use a ruler and a right triangle, or paper folding

Parallel sides

Lesson 1 Students will be able to describe different shapes Parallel: two lines or two sides that are the same distance apart and never meet. Arrows: show parallel sides Vertex: the point where sides meet or intersect Learn Alberta http://www.learnalberta.ca/content/memg/index.html?term=Division02/Parallel/index.html

Lesson 1 Students will be able to describe different shapes Parallel: two lines or two sides that are the same distance apart and never meet. Arrows: show parallel sides (where do the arrows go below)? Vertex: the point when sides meet or intersect Learn Alberta - parallel http://www.learnalberta.ca/content/memg/index.html?term=Division02/Parallel/index.html

PAGE 84 Let’s us draw parallel line segments Try to draw and check your drawings.

What Are Line Segments? Perpendicular Line Segments Describes lines that intersect at right angles (90°) They are marked using a small square To create use a ruler and a protractor, or paper folding.

Perpendicular: where a horizontal edge and vertical edge intersect to form a right angle when two sides of any shape intersect to make a right angle Right Angle: 90’ symbol is a box in the corner Vertical Perpendicular side Vertical side Perpendicular side Horizontal Learn Alberta - Perpendicular http://www.learnalberta.ca/content/memg/index.html?term=Division02/Perpendicular/index.html

How many perpendiculars do you see in each diagram Perpendicular: where a horizontal edge and vertical edge intersect to form a right angle OR when two sides of any shape intersect to make a right angle Right Angle: 90’ symbol is a box in the corner How many perpendiculars do you see in each diagram

How do you describe a perpendicular using points Perpendicular: where a horizontal edge and vertical edge intersect to form a right angle Right Angle: 90’ symbol is a box in the corner How do you describe a perpendicular using points

OnYour Own… What are 5 examples of parallel line segments in the real world? What are 5 examples or perpendicular line segments?

PAGE 85 Let’s us draw perpendicular line segments Try to draw and check your drawings.

Practice Pg 87. #5 What are the parallel and perpendicular line segments in the painting.

Practice Pg 87. #5 What are the parallel and perpendicular line segments in the painting. Segments CD, EF, and GH are parallel.   AB is perpendicular to CD, EF, and GH.

Practice Identify the parallel and perpendicular streets in the diagram.

Practice Identify the parallel and perpendicular streets in the diagram. Major Street and Centre Street are parallel   Main Street and North Street are parallel. Major Street is perpendicular to Main Street and North Street. Centre Street is perpendicular to Main Street and North Street.

On Your Own… Practice and Apply #7, 9, 10, 12, 13, Extend #15, 16 Page 87 Practice and Apply #7, 9, 10, 12, 13, Extend #15, 16

MATH LINK PAGE 88

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Figure 1. Airport diagram of Boston’s Logan International Airport with Runway Intersection Lights, Takeoff Hold Lights, and Runway Entrance Lights (in red).

3.2 Draw Perpendicular Bisectors

What is A Perpendicular Bisector? On your paper: Use a ruler to draw a 6 cm line segment Label the endpoints A and B. Fold the piece of paper so that the points A and B lie on top of each other. Use a ruler to draw a line segment on the crease. Label this line segment CD. Label the point where the two line segments intersect P. Use a ruler to measure lengths AP and BP. What do you notice? Use a protractor to measure the 4 angles made by the intersecting line segments. What do you notice about these angles.

What is a Perpendicular Bisector?? cuts a line segment in half and is at right angles (90°) to the line segment. If line segment AB is 2 20cm long where is the perpendicular bisector?

Example Pg. 93, #9 In some First Nations communities, fish are dried on a drying rack like the one shown. An extra support is needed for this drying rack to hold all the salmon that were caught. Use what you know about drawing perpendicular bisectors to explain how to do this. Include the lengths shown in the picture in your explanation

Solution Cut a support post that is 1.4 m long. To find the halfway point of the top horizontal pole, divide the length of 3 m in half to get 1.5 m. Place the support at this halfway point. Measure a right angle where the top pole and the support meet in order to position the support perpendicular to the top pole.

Due Tomorrow for Homework!! Let’s Practice Page 92 #4- Trace the lines onto your paper. Use your protractor to measure the correct angles #6, 7, 8, Due Tomorrow for Homework!!

MATH LINK PAGE 93 Perpendicular Bisector

Practical Quiz #1 On a piece of paper Draw one set of parallel lines 7cm long (on the front) 2. Draw a 8cm line segment with a 6cm perpendicular on it. (on the back)

Kidport – Measuring Angles All About Angles http://www.freewebs.com/mrsdeleon/mathlinks.htm#Geometry Virtual Protractor Kidport – Measuring Angles

3.3 Drawing Angle Bisectors

What is an Angle Bisector?? An angle bisector is a line that divides the angle evenly in terms of degrees. <ABD = 45’ What is <DAC = D 45’

What Will I Learn?? To draw a line that divides a line segment in half and is perpendicular to it To divide an angle in half

PAGE 95 Let’s draw angle bisectors Try to draw and check your drawings.

On Your Own… Practice and Apply #6, 7, 8, 9, 12, Extend #13,14, 15 Page 98 Practice and Apply #6, 7, 8, 9, 12, Extend #13,14, 15

MATH LINK PAGE 99 Angle Bisector

Student Outcome: I will be able to understand perimeter. Review Student Outcome: I will be able to understand perimeter. How much fence will you need to enclose this baseball field?

Student Outcome: I will be able to understand perimeter. Review Student Outcome: I will be able to understand perimeter. Perimeter: the distance around a shape or the sum of all the sides

Student Outcome: I will be able to understand perimeter. Review Student Outcome: I will be able to understand perimeter. How can you figure out these perimeters?

Student Outcome: I will be able to understand area. Review Student Outcome: I will be able to understand area. You need a tarp to cover this soccer field. How do you figure this out?

Student Outcome I will be able to understand area. Review Student Outcome I will be able to understand area. Area: the amount of surface a shape covers : it is 2-dimensional - length (l) and width (w) : measured in square units (cm ²) or (m²)

Student Outcome: I will be able to understand area. Review Student Outcome: I will be able to understand area. 46 cm Figure the area for these objects? 50 cm 8 cm 183 cm 6cm 100 cm

Student Outcome: I will be able to understand perimeter. Review Student Outcome: I will be able to understand perimeter. 46 cm Figure the perimeter for these objects? 50 cm 8 cm 183 cm 6cm 100 cm

Geo Boards for Proof What are the perimeters for each rectangle? What are the areas for each rectangle? What do you notice? Length Width Area Perimeter

Geo Boards for Proof 8 cm² 14cm² 18cm² 20cm² Length Width Area Perimeter What interpretations can you make based on the chart above? The rectangles with the least width has the least area. The rectangle closest in shape to a square has the greatest area.

Geo Boards for Proof 8 cm² 14cm² 18cm² 20cm² 8 1 18 7 2 14 6 3 5 4 20 Length Width Area Perimeter 8 1 18 7 2 14 6 3 5 4 20 What interpretations can you make based on the chart above? The rectangles with the least width has the least area. The rectangle closest in shape to a square has the greatest area.

Area and Perimeter Video ( Learn Alberta) http://www.learnalberta.ca/content/me5l/html/math5.html?goLesson=12

Draw a 60’ angle. Then bisect it.(on the front) Practical Quiz #2 On a piece of paper Draw a 60’ angle. Then bisect it.(on the front) Draw a 8cm line segment with end points labeled A and B. Then draw the perpendicular bisector on it with an endpoint labeled C(on the back)

3.4 Area of Parallelogram

PAGE 100 Let’s build a parallelogram What is the relationship between base (b) and height (h)?

Area of a rectangle or square Area = length x width A = l x w Area of a parallelogram Area = base x height A = b x h

Let’s Practice Page 105 3a. 3b.

Let’s Practice Page 105 4a. 4b.

On Your Own… Practice and Apply #7, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17 Page 105 Practice and Apply #7, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17 Extend #19, 20

MATH LINK PAGE 107 Parallelogram

3.5 Area of Triangle

PAGE 108 Let’s build a triangle What is the relationship between base (b) height (h) and area?

Area of a triangle Area = (base x height) ÷ 2 Area = (b x h) ÷ 2

Let’s Practice Page 113 4a. 5a. 4b. 5b.

On Your Own… Practice and Apply #9, 10, 12, 14, 15 16, 17 Page 114 Practice and Apply #9, 10, 12, 14, 15 16, 17 Extend #16, 17, 19

MATH LINK PAGE 115 Triangle

On Your Own… CHAPTER REVIEW Page 116-117 #1-17

Airport Final Design (minimum requirements) Four Sets of Parallel lines. One perpendicular. One perpendicular bisector One angle bisector. One parallelogram. One triangle. Colored Straight lines Pencil

LET’S BUILD

LET’S BUILD

LET’S BUILD

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