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Circle Draw a circle in the box Tell about its attributes: sides, angles, whether or not it’s a polygon. Add any additional information you know about a circle in the special attribute section.

Circle attributes sides: angles: polygon: What is special about a circle:

Triangle Draw a triangle in the box Tell about its attributes: sides, angles, whether or not it’s a polygon. Add any additional information you know about a triangle in the special attribute section.

Triangle attributes sides: angles: polygon: What is special about a triangle:

Square Draw a square in the box Tell about its attributes: sides, angles, whether or not it’s a polygon. Add any additional information you know about a square in the special attribute section.

Square attributes sides: angles: polygon: What is special about a square:

Rectangle Draw a rectangle in the box Tell about its attributes: sides, angles, whether or not it’s a polygon. Add any additional information you know about a rectangle in the special attribute section.

Rectangle attributes sides: angles: polygon: What is special about a rectangle:

Rhombus Draw a rhombus in the box Tell about its attributes: sides, angles, whether or not it’s a polygon. Add any additional information you know about a rhombus in the special attribute section.

Rhombus attributes sides: angles: polygon: What is special about a rhombus:

Trapezoid Draw a trapezoid in the box Tell about its attributes: sides, angles, whether or not it’s a polygon. Add any additional information you know about a trapezoid in the special attribute section.

Trapezoid attributes sides: angles: polygon: What is special about a trapezoid:

Pentagon Draw a pentagon in the box Tell about its attributes: sides, angles, whether or not it’s a polygon. Add any additional information you know about a pentagon in the special attribute section.

Pentagon attributes sides: angles: polygon: What is special about a pentagon:

Hexagon Draw a hexagon in the box Tell about its attributes: sides, angles, whether or not it’s a polygon. Add any additional information you know about a hexagon in the special attribute section.

Hexagon attributes sides: angles: polygon: What is special about a hexagon:

Octagon Draw a octagon in the box Tell about its attributes: sides, angles, whether or not it’s a polygon. Add any additional information you know about a octagon in the special attribute section.

Octagon attributes sides: angles: polygon: What is special about a octagon: