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Learning Objective (Activity 2)
In this learning activity, you will demonstrate your understanding of the properties quadrilateral by identifying objects around us that exhibit these shapes.
Instructions
1. Choose 2 out of the 3 special quadrilaterals - parallelogram, trapezium and kite.
2. Find objects at home that exhibit the shape of these 2 selected quadrilaterals.
3. Take a photo of each object and post them on the Wall Wisher at the class Maths blog
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Question 2
ReplyDeleteOpposite sides of a square and a parallelogram are parallel. This is because the opposite sides of a square are parallel. And the opposite sides of the parallelogram have equal lengths, thus, they are parallel.
Question4 ‘All parallelograms are squares?’ Do you agree with this statement? No. A square must have equal sides. It is possible for a parallelogram not to have all its sides equal. Thus, the statement is false.
Question 3 This figure is a trapezium as it only has 1 pair of parallel lines with equal lengths. The sum of 2 angles is 180 degrees, which is consistent with a trapezium.
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