Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Drawing Polygons and Calculating the Lengths of Their Sides in Real World Situations CCSS.Math.Content.6.G.A.3CCSS.Math.Content.6.G.A.3 Draw polygons in.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Drawing Polygons and Calculating the Lengths of Their Sides in Real World Situations CCSS.Math.Content.6.G.A.3CCSS.Math.Content.6.G.A.3 Draw polygons in."— Presentation transcript:

1 Drawing Polygons and Calculating the Lengths of Their Sides in Real World Situations CCSS.Math.Content.6.G.A.3CCSS.Math.Content.6.G.A.3 Draw polygons in the coordinate plane given coordinates for the vertices; use coordinates to find the length of a side joining points with the same first coordinate or the same second coordinate. Apply these techniques in the context of solving real-world and mathematical problems.

2 Mrs. MacQueen would like to determine how many feet of fencing she needs to enclose her flower garden. The vertices of Mrs. MacQueen’s flower garden are: (-2, 6), (3, 6), (-2, -4), (3, -4). 1 unit = 1 foot of fencing Task 1: Plot the vertices. Task 2: Calculate the lengths of the garden’s sides to determine how much fencing she will need to surround it. Answer: 30 ft Answer: 30 ft

3 Mrs. Fosberg would like to determine how many yards of caution tape she needs to wrap around a trench. The vertices of Mrs. Fosberg’s trench are: (-5, 4), (-2, 4), (-5, -5), (-2, -5). 1 unit = 1 yard of caution tape Task 1: Plot the vertices. Task 2: Calculate the lengths of the trench’s sides to determine how much caution tape she will need to surround it. Answer: 24 yd Answer: 24 yd

4 Mr. Baldwin would like to determine how many yards he ran during a marathon. The vertices of Mr. Baldwin’s run are: (-2, -1), (4, -1), (4, -6), (-2, -6). 1 unit = 1 yard of the marathon route Task 1: Plot the vertices. Task 2: Calculate the lengths of the marathon route’s sides to determine how many yards Mr. Baldwin ran. Answer: 26 yd Answer: 26 yd

5 Ms. Gale has lined up her library books to make a rectangle. The vertices of Ms. Gale’s books are: (1, 5), (6, 5), (1, -4), (6, -4). 1 unit = 1 foot of library books Task 1: Plot the vertices. Task 2: Calculate the lengths of the books’ sides to determine how many feet of library books Ms. Gale lined up. Answer: 28 ft Answer: 28 ft

6 Ivan is installing bricks around his fireplace. Determine how many feet of bricks he will need. The vertices of Ivan’s fireplace are: (-5, 4), (-5, -3), (0, 4), (0, -3). 1 unit = 1 foot of bricks Task 1: Plot the vertices. Task 2: Calculate the lengths of the fireplace’s sides to determine how many feet of bricks Ivan will need. Answer: 24 ft Answer: 24 ft

7 Old MacDonald is building a fence around a pasture for his horses. Determine how many yards of fencing he will need. The vertices of Old MacDoland’s fence are: (-43, 27) (32, 27) (-43, 20) (32, 20) 1 unit = 1 yard Use the coordinate plane to find the lengths of the unknown sides and its perimeter. Answer: 164 yd Answer: 164 yd

8 Mrs. Erickson is setting up a dodge ball field for PE. Determine the perimeter of the field. The vertices of Mrs. Erickson’s dodge ball field are: (50, 29) (13, 29) (50, -15) (13, -15) 1 unit = 1 foot Use the coordinate plane to find the lengths of the unknown sides and its perimeter. Answer: 162 ft Answer: 162 ft

9 Haley and Nolan are playing Duck, Duck, Goose around a rectangular patch of grass. The vertices of the patch of grass are: (-37, -18) (-4, -31) (-37, -31) (-4, -18) 1 unit = 1 foot Use the coordinate plane to find the lengths of the unknown sides and its perimeter. Answer: 92 ft Answer: 92 ft

10 It’s Cardio Friday and the 6th graders are running their laps on the field. The vertices of their path are: (-27, 32) (64, 32) (-27, -35) (64, -35) 1 unit = 1 foot Use the coordinate plane to find the lengths of the unknown sides and its perimeter. Answer: 316 ft Answer: 316 ft

11 Pearl just got a bath and is racing around the dining table. The vertices of her path are: (-51, -14) (-51, -45) (47, -14) (47, -45) 1 unit = 1 inch Use the coordinate plane to find the lengths of the unknown sides and its perimeter. Answer: 258 in Answer: 258 in


Download ppt "Drawing Polygons and Calculating the Lengths of Their Sides in Real World Situations CCSS.Math.Content.6.G.A.3CCSS.Math.Content.6.G.A.3 Draw polygons in."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google