Taylor Orr 5 th Hour. Real World Points A pen and dart tip are examples of points.

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Taylor Orr 5 th Hour

Real World Points A pen and dart tip are examples of points

Real World Lines This on –going road is an example of a line Another example is this bridge

Real World Planes A football field and a piece of paper are both planes in geometry

Real World Line Segments A pencil is a line segment in geometry terms This yard line is another example of a line segment

Real World Angles The clock hands make an angle and the corner of the book does as well

Real World Rays A dead- end road Sun rays are a perfect example of rays

Real World Circles This clock is an excellent example of a circle along with the golf ball

Real World Midpoints The 50-yard line and the half-court line are two of many examples of midpoints

Real World Networks This airline network map is an example of a network along with this internet service map

Real World Polygons Road signs are great examples of polygons