By Miss O..  The branch of mathematics concerned with the properties of and relationships between points, lines, planes, and figures.

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By Miss O.

 The branch of mathematics concerned with the properties of and relationships between points, lines, planes, and figures.

 The earliest records of geometry can be traced to ancient Egypt and the Indus Valley from around 3000 BC.

 Euclid, a Greek mathematician, wrote The Elements of Geometry.  He presented geometry in a practical form known as Euclidean geometry Euclid’s was not the first important early texts on geometry.

 An exact location in space; named by a capital letter

 A straight path that extends forever in opposite directions; named by two points on the line  RS R S

 A part of a line with two endpoints; named by the two endpoints  PZ Z P Q

 A flat surface that extends without end in all directions

 A part of a line with one endpoint that extends forever in one direction; named by the endpoint first followed by another point on the ray

 Twp rays joined at a common endpoint called the vertex; named by the vertex or the vertex and a point on each ray

 The point on an angle or polygon where two lines or rays meet; named with a capital letter Vertex

 90 degrees  Square corner  Little box

 Less than 90 degrees

 More than 90 degrees

 180 degrees  Straight line ue&persist_safety_mode=1&safe=active

 Build all 4 angles with your bodies on the carpet. Each group will have 4 students in it.  Miss O. will come around to take a photo of each angle for the website!

 Play “Simon Says” with each hand motion that represents a geometric term we learned today!

 Lines that pass through the same point

 Lines that never intersect

 Lines that form right angles (90 degree angles)  All perpendicular lines are also intersecting lines!

 In the world around you, where do you see geometric figures in real life every day?  Make a list with your partner of at least 3 ways!