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1 Region Relationships 2 MAFS.3.G.1.2

2 Lesson Opening Using your pattern blocks, answer the following questions: How many green triangles are in one blue rhombus? How many blue rhombuses are in one yellow hexagon? How many red trapezoids are in one yellow hexagon?

3 Lesson Opening Using your pattern blocks, answer the following questions: How many green triangles are in one blue rhombus? How many blue rhombuses are in one yellow hexagon? How many red trapezoids are in one yellow hexagon? 2

4 Lesson Opening Using your pattern blocks, answer the following questions: How many green triangles are in one blue rhombus? How many blue rhombuses are in one yellow hexagon? How many red trapezoids are in one yellow hexagon? 2 3

5 Lesson Opening Using your pattern blocks, answer the following questions: How many green triangles are in one blue rhombus? How many blue rhombuses are in one yellow hexagon? How many red trapezoids are in one yellow hexagon? 2 3 2

6 So, the triangle is 1 2 of the rhombus.
If 2 green triangles are in 1 blue rhombus… Then, the green triangle is what FRACTION of the blue rhombus? 1 2 1 2 The green triangles represent 2 EQUAL PARTS, or 2 halves of the blue rhombus. So, the triangle is of the rhombus.

7 Exploration Time Use your pattern blocks to explore the questions on your practice page.

8 Exit Ticket A green triangle is put on top of a red trapezoid, shown below. The triangle is what part of the trapezoid? 1 2 1 3 1 4 2 3


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