Classifying Shapes MA.3.G.1.

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Classifying Shapes MA.3.G.1

UNWRAPPED BENCHMARK MA.3.G.1: Understand that shapes in different categories (e.g., rhombuses, rectangles, and others) may share attributes (e.g., having four sides), and that the shared attributes can define a larger category (e.g., quadrilaterals). Recognize rhombuses, rectangles, and squares as examples of quadrilaterals, and draw examples of quadrilaterals that do not belong to any of these subcategories. Determining Number of Angles from Sides Identifying Number of Line Segments Identifying Number of Angles

Identifying Number of Line Segments 1 How many line segments does this shape have?

Identifying Number of Line Segments 2 How many line segments does this shape have?

Identifying Number of Line Segments 3 How many line segments does this shape have?

Identifying Number of Angles 1 How many right angles does this shape appear to have?

Identifying Number of Angles 2 How many right angles does this shape appear to have?

Identifying Number of Angles 3 How many right angles does this shape appear to have?

Determining Number of Angles from Sides 1 A shape has six sides. If it is a polygon, how many angles does this shape have?

Determining Number of Angles from Sides 2 A shape has seven sides. If it is a polygon, how many angles does this shape have?

Determining Number of Angles from Sides 3 A shape has eight sides. If it is a polygon, how many angles does this shape have?

Target practice Strategy # 1: Cubes Strategy CIRCLE the numbers UNDERLINE the key words BOX the question ELIMINATE the extra information and SOLVE the problem Strategy # 3: Draw a picture or an array Use dots, squares, circles, lines, boxes, or number lines. Strategy # 4: Create a Table Strategy # 2: T-1-2-3-4 Strategy T (Total) 1 (Measured Amount) 2 (Variable Amount) 3 (Added Amount) 4 (Subtracted Amount)

1 Ben drew a polygon with 5 sides. What is the name of the polygon Ben drew? hexagon octagon pentagon quadrilateral A B C D

2 Tim drew a polygon with 6 sides. What is the name of the polygon Tim drew? hexagon decagon quadrilateral triangle A B C D

3 Lee drew a polygon with 7 sides. What is the name of the polygon Lee drew? hexagon heptagon quadrilateral octagon A B C D

Which of the following shapes is not a polygon? 1 Which of the following shapes is not a polygon? A C B D

Which of the following is an open shape? 2 Which of the following is an open shape? A C B D

Which of the following is a closed shape? 3 Which of the following is a closed shape? A C B D

Which of the following shows a point? 1 Which of the following shows a point? A B C D

Which of the following shows a ray? 2 Which of the following shows a ray? A B C D

Which of the following shows a line segment? 3 Which of the following shows a line segment? A B C D

1 Which triangle appears to have 1 right angle and 0 sides of equal length? A C B D

2 Polly drew a triangle that has 3 equal angles smaller than a right angle. Which shape shows Polly’s triangle? A C B D

3 Which triangle appears to have 1 angle larger than a right angle and 0 sides of equal length? A C B D

Which label could you use for part A on the Venn diagram? 1 Which label could you use for part A on the Venn diagram? Quadrilaterals A Polygons with right angles Quadrilaterals Polygons with sides of equal length Open shapes A B C D

Which label could you use for part A on the Venn diagram? 2 Which label could you use for part A on the Venn diagram? Quadrilaterals A Polygons with sides of equal length Polygons with 1 right angle Quadrilaterals Open shapes A B C D

Polygons with right angles 3 Which label could you use for part A on the Venn diagram? Polygons with right angles A Open shapes Quadrilaterals with acute angles Polygons with sides of equal length Polygons with 1 right angle A B C D