Use the following Media4Math resources with this Illustrative Math lesson.
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Math Examples Collection: Analyzing Congruent Shapes | OverviewThe Media4Math collection on Analyzing Congruent Shapes provides a comprehensive set of math examples designed to deepen students' understanding of congruence. These examples cover a range of skills, starting with basic shape identification and progressing to more complex applications of congruence in transformations and geometric reasoning. By presenting examples that increase in complexity, students are guided step-by-step to master the concept of congruence in a structured way. |
Definition of a Triangle | |
Math Examples Collection: Analyzing Similar Shapes | OverviewThe Analyzing Similar Shapes collection on Media4Math offers a rich set of examples designed to deepen students' understanding of geometric similarity. This collection provides a progression of problems, starting with basic concepts and increasing in complexity to challenge students with diverse skills. Key topics include proportional reasoning, identifying scale factors, and using geometric transformations. |
Definition of a Triangle | |
Math Clip Art Collection: Similarity Transformations |
OverviewThis collection aggregates all the math clip art around the topic of Similarity Transformations. There are a total of 11 images. This collection of resources is made up of downloadable PNG files that you can easily incorporate into a presentation.To download the full set of these resources, click on this link.
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Proportions | |
Math Clip Art Collection: Triangles |
OverviewThis collection aggregates all the math clip art around the topic of Triangles. There are a total of 14 images. This collection of resources is made up of downloadable PNG files that you can easily incorporate into a presentation.To download the full set of these resources, click on this link.
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Applications of Coordinate Geometry, Applications of Triangles, Definition of a Triangle and Right Triangles | |
Math Definitions Collection: Geometry | OverviewThe Geometry Basics collection from Media4Math is an essential resource for educators looking to enhance their students' understanding of fundamental geometric concepts. This comprehensive set includes 58 terms, each presented as a downloadable PNG image card that can be seamlessly integrated into classroom presentations. |
Definition of an Angle, Geometric Constructions with Points and Lines, 3-Dimensional Figures, Exploring Coordinate Systems, Definition of a Triangle, Definition of a Point, Definition of a Circle, Definition of Transformations, The Distance Formula, Definition of a Polygon, Definition of a Plane, Definition of a Line, Midpoint Formula, Applications of Polygons, Area and Perimeter of Triangles, Area and Perimeter of Quadrilaterals, Pyramids, Trig Expressions and Identities, Right Triangles, Definition of a Quadrilateral, Applications of Points and Lines and Proportions | |
Math Definitions Collection: Geometry Theorems and Postulates |
OverviewThis collection aggregates all the definition image cards around the topic of Theorems and Postulates terms and vocabulary. There are a total of 18 terms. This collection of resources is made up of downloadable PNG files that you can easily incorporate into a presentation.
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Definition of a Triangle, Definition of an Angle, Right Triangles and Definition of a Line | |
Math Clip Art Collection: Geometry Concepts | OverviewThis collection of math clip art on Geometry Concepts contains over 100 resources that provide a visual and interactive way to teach geometric concepts. Math clip art is an invaluable tool for teachers, as it allows them to create visually appealing and informative materials that capture students' attention and reinforce key concepts. This collection is particularly useful for elementary math instruction, offering a wide range of ten frame models that can be easily incorporated into lessons, worksheets, and pres |
Surface Area, Applications of Transformations, Definition of a Circle, Applications of Polygons, Modeling Shapes, 3-Dimensional Figures, Applications of 3D Geometry, Exploring Coordinate Systems, Coordinate Systems, Applications of Coordinate Geometry, Applications of Points and Lines, Definition of a Quadrilateral, Applications of Triangles, Numerical Expressions, Geometric Constructions with Angles and Planes, Geometric Constructions with Points and Lines, Length, Definition of a Polygon, Definition of a Triangle, Exponential and Logarithmic Functions and Equations, Graphs of Exponential and Logarithmic Functions, Parallel Lines, Perpendicular Lines, Identifying Shapes, Proportions, Applications of Quadrilaterals and Geometric Constructions with Polygons | |
Closed Captioned Video: Geometry Applications: Polygons | Closed Captioned Video: Geometry Applications: Polygons
In this program we explore the properties of polygons. We do this in the context of two real-world applications. In the first, we look at Islamic tile patterns as examples of regular polygons. We explore how such intricate patterns were created using a compass and straight edge. In the second application we look at composite figures, specifically in the context of the design of the Petronas Towers in Indonesia. |
Applications of Polygons | |
Closed Captioned Video: Geometry Applications: Polygons, 1 | Closed Captioned Video: Geometry Applications: Polygons, Segment 1: Introduction
The Pentagon is one of the most famous polygon-shaped buildings in the world. But why was this shape chosen over a more straightforward quadrilateral shape? We briefly explore the properties of pentagons and use this as a way of introducing the key concepts throughout the program. |
Definition of a Polygon and Applications of Polygons | |
Closed Captioned Video: Geometry Applications: Polygons, 2 | Closed Captioned Video: Geometry Applications: Polygons, Segment 2: Properties of Polygons
In the ancient city of Marrakesh polygons are on display. As part of the Islamic tile work prevalent throughout the Middle Ages, Marrakesh provides an opportunity to explore the properties of polygons, and how these properties are taken advantage of in the intricate designs found throughout this fascinating city. |
Definition of a Polygon and Applications of Polygons | |
Closed Captioned Video: Geometry Applications: Polygons, 3 | Closed Captioned Video: Geometry Applications: Polygons, Segment 3: Composite Figures
The Petronas Towers in Indonesia provide an opportunity to explore the composite shapes used in the design of the towers. |
Definition of a Polygon and Applications of Polygons | |
Closed Captioned Video: Geometry Applications: Triangles, 2 | Closed Captioned Video: Geometry Applications: Triangles, Segment 2: Triangles
The Eiffel Tower includes quite a number of exposed triangular trusses. The properties of triangles are used to explore and explain the frequent use of triangular trusses in many building. In particular, isosceles and equilateral triangular trusses are explored. In addition triangle postulates and similarity are explored and analyzed. |
Definition of a Triangle and Applications of Triangles | |
Definition--Geometry Basics--Congruence | CongruenceTopicGeometry Basics DefinitionCongruence refers to figures or shapes that have the same size and shape. DescriptionCongruence is a fundamental concept in geometry, indicating that two figures are identical in form and dimensions. This concept is essential for understanding geometric transformations and proving the properties of shapes. For instance, two triangles are congruent if their corresponding sides and angles are equal. Congruence is used in various real-world applications, such as engineering and architecture, to ensure precision and accuracy in design and construction. |
Definition of Transformations | |
Definition--Geometry Basics--Similarity | SimilarityTopicGeometry Basics DefinitionSimilarity refers to figures that have the same shape but not necessarily the same size. DescriptionSimilarity is a key concept in geometry, used to compare shapes and solve problems involving proportions. For example, two triangles are similar if their corresponding angles are equal and their corresponding sides are proportional. Understanding similarity helps in solving problems related to scaling, resizing, and geometric transformations. This concept is widely used in fields such as art, design, and architecture to create proportional and aesthetically pleasing structures. |
Proportions | |
Definition--Geometry Basics--Similarity | SimilarityTopicGeometry Basics DefinitionSimilarity refers to figures that have the same shape but not necessarily the same size. DescriptionSimilarity is a key concept in geometry, used to compare shapes and solve problems involving proportions. For example, two triangles are similar if their corresponding angles are equal and their corresponding sides are proportional. Understanding similarity helps in solving problems related to scaling, resizing, and geometric transformations. This concept is widely used in fields such as art, design, and architecture to create proportional and aesthetically pleasing structures. |
Proportions | |
Definition--Theorems and Postulates--SAS Similarity Theorem | Definition--Theorems and Postulates--SAS Similarity Theorem
This is part of a collection of definitions of geometric theorems and postulates. |
Definition of a Triangle | |
INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCE: Algebra Application: Interior Angles of a Polygon | In this Slide Show, apply concepts of linear functions to the context of the interior angles of a polygon. Note: The download is a PPT file. |
Definition of a Polygon | |
INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCE: Math Examples 37 | INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCE: Math Examples--Polygon Classification
This set of tutorials provides 36 examples of how to classify polygons based on side and angle characteristics. This is part of a collection of math examples for a variety of math topics. To see the complete collection of these resources, click on this link. Note: The download is a PPT file.Library of Instructional ResourcesTo see the complete library of Instructional Resources , click on this link. |
Definition of a Polygon | |
Instructional Resource: TI-Nspire Activity: Constructing and Measuring the Area of a Polygon | In this TI-Nspire Activity, use the Geometry Tools to construct a regular polygon and measure its area using the apothem-perimeter formula. Note: The Preview is a Google Slide Show and the download is a PPT. Subscribers to Media4Math can download resources. To see the complete collection of TI graphing calculator resources, click on this Link. |
Geometric Constructions with Polygons | |
Interactive Crossword Puzzle--Quadrilaterals | Interactive Crossword Puzzle--Quadrilaterals
This interactive crossword puzzle tests knowledge of key terms on the topic of quadrilaterals. This is part of a collection of math games and interactives. To see the complete collection of the games, click on this link. Note: The download is the teacher's guide.Related ResourcesTo see additional resources on this topic, click on the Related Resources tab. |
Definition of a Quadrilateral | |
Math Clip Art--Geometry Basics--Polygon Basics 01 | Math Clip Art--Geometry Basics--Polygon Basics 01TopicGeometry Basics DescriptionThis image is part of a series designed to teach fundamental concepts about polygons. It serves as a title card, prominently displaying the words "Polygon Basics" to introduce students to the topic. The use of clear, bold text on a simple background helps focus attention and set the stage for the lessons to follow. |
Definition of a Polygon | |
Math Clip Art--Geometry Basics--Polygon Basics 02 | Math Clip Art--Geometry Basics--Polygon Basics 02TopicGeometry Basics DescriptionThis image is part of a series designed to teach fundamental concepts about polygons. It presents a table that correlates the number of sides with the names of different polygons. The caption emphasizes that the number of sides determines the type of polygon, providing a clear, visual representation of this important concept. |
Definition of a Polygon | |
Math Clip Art--Geometry Basics--Polygon Basics 03 | Math Clip Art--Geometry Basics--Polygon Basics 03TopicGeometry Basics DescriptionThis image is part of a series designed to teach fundamental concepts about polygons. It features an illustration of a regular pentagon, accompanied by a caption explaining that a regular polygon has congruent sides and congruent angles. This visual representation helps students understand the defining characteristics of regular polygons. |
Definition of a Polygon | |
Math Clip Art--Geometry Basics--Polygon Basics 04 | Math Clip Art--Geometry Basics--Polygon Basics 04TopicGeometry Basics DescriptionThis image is part of a series designed to teach fundamental concepts about polygons. It presents a side-by-side comparison of an irregular triangle and a regular triangle, with a caption stating that polygons can be either regular or irregular. This visual juxtaposition effectively illustrates the difference between these two types of polygons. |
Definition of a Polygon | |
Math Clip Art--Geometry Basics--Polygon Basics 05 | Math Clip Art--Geometry Basics--Polygon Basics 05TopicGeometry Basics DescriptionThis image is part of a series designed to teach fundamental concepts about polygons. It showcases an irregular quadrilateral alongside a regular quadrilateral, reinforcing the concept that polygons can be either regular or irregular. This visual comparison helps students understand the distinction between these two categories of quadrilaterals. |
Definition of a Polygon | |
Math Clip Art--Geometry Basics--Polygon Basics 06 | Math Clip Art--Geometry Basics--Polygon Basics 06TopicGeometry Basics DescriptionThis image is part of a series designed to teach fundamental concepts about polygons. It presents a comparison between an irregular pentagon and a regular pentagon, further reinforcing the concept that polygons can be either regular or irregular. This visual representation helps students understand how these classifications apply to more complex polygons. |
Definition of a Polygon | |
Math Clip Art--Geometry Basics--Polygon Basics 07 | Math Clip Art--Geometry Basics--Polygon Basics 07TopicGeometry Basics DescriptionThis image is part of a series designed to teach fundamental concepts about polygons. It showcases an irregular hexagon alongside a regular hexagon, further emphasizing the concept that polygons can be either regular or irregular. This visual comparison helps students extend their understanding of polygon classifications to shapes with even more sides. |
Definition of a Polygon | |
Math Clip Art--Geometry Basics--Polygon Basics 08 | Math Clip Art--Geometry Basics--Polygon Basics 08TopicGeometry Basics DescriptionThis image is part of a series designed to teach fundamental concepts about polygons. It illustrates a polygon with its interior angles labeled, demonstrating that the sum of these angles relates to the number of sides. This visual representation helps students understand the relationship between a polygon's structure and its angular properties. |
Definition of a Polygon | |
Math Clip Art--Geometry Basics--Polygon Basics 09 | Math Clip Art--Geometry Basics--Polygon Basics 09TopicGeometry Basics DescriptionThis image is part of a series designed to teach fundamental concepts about polygons. It presents a table that illustrates the relationship between the number of sides in a polygon, the number of triangles that can be formed within it, and the sum of its interior angles. The caption emphasizes that the sum of interior angles depends on the number of sides, reinforcing this crucial geometric principle. |
Definition of a Polygon | |
Math Clip Art--Geometry Basics--Polygon Basics 10 | Math Clip Art--Geometry Basics--Polygon Basics 10TopicGeometry Basics DescriptionThis image is part of a series designed to teach fundamental concepts about polygons. It features an illustration of a polygon with its exterior angles highlighted, accompanied by a caption stating that the sum of the interior angles of a polygon is based on the number of triangles that can be formed. This visual representation helps students understand a key property of polygons that remains constant regardless of the number of sides. |
Definition of a Polygon | |
Math Clip Art--Geometry Basics--Regular Polygon 01 | Math Clip Art--Geometry Basics--Regular Polygon 01TopicGeometry Basics DescriptionThis math clip art image serves as the introductory title card for a series on regular polygons. The simple yet effective design features the words "Regular Polygons" prominently displayed, setting the stage for the educational content to follow. This image is crucial in capturing students' attention and clearly establishing the topic of study. |
Definition of a Polygon | |
Math Clip Art--Geometry Basics--Regular Polygon 02 | Math Clip Art--Geometry Basics--Regular Polygon 02TopicGeometry Basics DescriptionThis math clip art image is the second in a series about regular polygons, focusing on the fundamental definition of a polygon. The illustration showcases a general polygon shape, accompanied by a clear, concise caption that defines a polygon as a closed figure with a distinct number of straight sides. |
Definition of a Polygon | |
Math Clip Art--Geometry Basics--Regular Polygon 03 | Math Clip Art--Geometry Basics--Regular Polygon 03TopicGeometry Basics DescriptionThis math clip art image is the third in a series about regular polygons, introducing the specific definition of a regular polygon. The illustration features a regular pentagon, accompanied by a caption explaining that a regular polygon has congruent sides and congruent angles. |
Definition of a Polygon | |
Math Clip Art--Geometry Basics--Regular Polygon 04 | Math Clip Art--Geometry Basics--Regular Polygon 04TopicGeometry Basics DescriptionThis math clip art image is the fourth in a series about regular polygons, focusing on the equilateral triangle. The illustration presents a clear example of an equilateral triangle, accompanied by a caption highlighting its key properties: 60° angles and three congruent sides. |
Definition of a Polygon | |
Math Clip Art--Geometry Basics--Regular Polygon 05 | Math Clip Art--Geometry Basics--Regular Polygon 05TopicGeometry Basics DescriptionThis math clip art image serves as a title card for the process of constructing a regular triangle. It introduces a new section in the series on regular polygons, shifting focus from definitions and properties to the practical application of geometric principles. |
Definition of a Polygon | |
Math Clip Art--Geometry Basics--Regular Polygon 06 | Math Clip Art--Geometry Basics--Regular Polygon 06TopicGeometry Basics DescriptionThis math clip art image is the sixth in the series about regular polygons and the first step in constructing a regular triangle. It illustrates the initial stage of the construction process, showing a compass being used to draw a circle. The caption clearly states that this is Step 1 in constructing a regular triangle. |
Definition of a Polygon | |
Math Clip Art--Geometry Basics--Regular Polygon 07 | Math Clip Art--Geometry Basics--Regular Polygon 07TopicGeometry Basics DescriptionThis math clip art image is the seventh in the series about regular polygons and represents Step 2 in constructing a regular triangle. The illustration shows a line drawn through the center of the circle created in the previous step. This step is crucial in establishing the base for the equilateral triangle. |
Definition of a Polygon | |
Math Clip Art--Geometry Basics--Regular Polygon 08 | Math Clip Art--Geometry Basics--Regular Polygon 08TopicGeometry Basics DescriptionThis math clip art image is the eighth in the series about regular polygons and illustrates Step 3 in constructing a regular triangle. The image shows the construction of a semi-circle using the compass, building upon the previous steps of drawing a full circle and a line through its center. |
Definition of a Polygon | |
Math Clip Art--Geometry Basics--Regular Polygon 09 | Math Clip Art--Geometry Basics--Regular Polygon 09TopicGeometry Basics DescriptionThis math clip art image is the ninth in the series about regular polygons and represents Step 4 in constructing a regular triangle. The illustration highlights the centers used in the previous construction steps, emphasizing their importance in the process. |
Definition of a Polygon | |
Math Clip Art--Geometry Basics--Regular Polygon 10 | Math Clip Art--Geometry Basics--Regular Polygon 10TopicGeometry Basics DescriptionThis math clip art image is part of a series on regular polygons, focusing on the construction of an equilateral triangle. The illustration shows Step 5 of the process, where key points are highlighted in red. This visual aid is crucial in guiding students through the precise steps of geometric construction. Using math clip art like this in geometry lessons helps students visualize abstract concepts and follow complex procedures. It bridges the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application, making the learning process more engaging and effective. |
Definition of a Polygon | |
Math Clip Art--Geometry Basics--Regular Polygon 11 | Math Clip Art--Geometry Basics--Regular Polygon 11TopicGeometry Basics DescriptionThis math clip art image continues the series on regular polygons, illustrating Step 6 in constructing an equilateral triangle. The image shows the actual construction of the triangle based on the points and arcs established in previous steps. This visual representation is essential in demonstrating how geometric principles come together to form regular shapes. |
Definition of a Polygon | |
Math Clip Art--Geometry Basics--Regular Polygon 12 | Math Clip Art--Geometry Basics--Regular Polygon 12TopicGeometry Basics DescriptionThis math clip art image is part of the series on regular polygons, focusing on Step 7 of constructing an equilateral triangle. The illustration emphasizes the congruent sides of the newly constructed triangle, a key characteristic of equilateral triangles. This visual aid is crucial in helping students understand the defining properties of regular polygons. |
Definition of a Polygon | |
Math Clip Art--Geometry Basics--Regular Polygon 13 | Math Clip Art--Geometry Basics--Regular Polygon 13TopicGeometry Basics DescriptionThis math clip art image is part of the series on regular polygons, illustrating Step 8 in the construction of an equilateral triangle. The image emphasizes the completed equilateral triangle, showcasing the result of the step-by-step construction process. This visual representation is crucial in reinforcing the concept of regular polygons and their properties. |
Definition of a Polygon | |
Math Clip Art--Geometry Basics--Regular Polygon 14 | Math Clip Art--Geometry Basics--Regular Polygon 14TopicGeometry Basics DescriptionThis math clip art image continues the series on regular polygons, focusing on Step 9 of constructing an equilateral triangle. The illustration points out another equilateral triangle formed during the construction process. This visual aid is essential in demonstrating how geometric constructions can yield multiple regular shapes simultaneously. |
Definition of a Polygon | |
Math Clip Art--Geometry Basics--Regular Polygon 15 | Math Clip Art--Geometry Basics--Regular Polygon 15TopicGeometry Basics DescriptionThis math clip art image is part of the series on regular polygons, illustrating Step 10 in the construction of an equilateral triangle. The image highlights the central angle and its intercepted arc within the construction. This visual aid is crucial in demonstrating the relationship between central angles and regular polygons. |
Definition of a Polygon | |
Math Clip Art--Geometry Basics--Regular Polygon 16 | Math Clip Art--Geometry Basics--Regular Polygon 16TopicGeometry Basics DescriptionThis math clip art image continues the series on regular polygons, focusing on Step 11 of constructing an equilateral triangle. The illustration highlights the resulting 60° inscribed angle within the construction. This visual aid is essential in demonstrating the relationship between inscribed angles and central angles in a circle. |
Definition of a Polygon | |
Math Clip Art--Geometry Basics--Regular Polygon 17 | Math Clip Art--Geometry Basics--Regular Polygon 17TopicGeometry Basics DescriptionThis math clip art image is part of the series on regular polygons, illustrating Step 12 in the construction of an equilateral triangle. The image emphasizes that the inscribed triangle within the circle is equilateral. This visual representation is crucial in demonstrating how circular properties guarantee the formation of a regular polygon. |
Definition of a Polygon | |
Math Clip Art--Geometry Basics--Regular Polygon 18 | Math Clip Art--Geometry Basics--Regular Polygon 18TopicGeometry Basics DescriptionThis math clip art image concludes the series on constructing a regular triangle, showcasing the final result of the step-by-step process. The illustration presents the completed equilateral triangle as the simplest regular polygon. This visual representation is essential in summarizing the construction process and reinforcing the concept of regular polygons. |
Definition of a Polygon | |
Math Clip Art--Geometry Concepts--Kite Shape 1 | Math Clip Art--Kite Shape 1TopicGeometry Concepts DescriptionThis image features a kite shape, in this case a circular one. Ordinarily a kite is a quadrilateral with two pairs of adjacent equal-length sides. The diagonals intersect at right angles, and one diagonal bisects the other, creating a symmetrical shape. Kite shapes are important in geometry for understanding properties like symmetry, area, and perimeter. They are used in various mathematical applications, including tiling and design. Teacher's Script: "Examine this kite. What makes it a kite in the everyday understanding of it? Is it a kite in geometric terms?" |
Definition of a Circle, Definition of a Polygon and Definition of a Triangle | |
Math Clip Art--Geometry Concepts--Kite Shape 10 | Math Clip Art--Kite Shape 10TopicGeometry Concepts DescriptionThis image features a kite shape, a quadrilateral with two pairs of adjacent equal-length sides and diagonals that intersect at right angles. The symmetry and unique properties of kite shapes make them interesting geometric figures. Kite shapes are used to explore properties such as symmetry, area, and perimeter. They are applicable in various mathematical contexts, including geometry and design. |
Definition of a Polygon and Definition of a Triangle |