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Math Clip Art--Geometry Basics--Classifying Triangles by Angles 11

Math Clip Art--Geometry Basics--Classifying Triangles by Angles 11

Real World Obtuse Triangle

Topic

Geometry Basics

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This math clip art image, which is the eleventh in the series about categorizing triangles by angles, illustrates a real-world example of an obtuse triangle. It depicts the roof of a house, showcasing the triangular shape it forms, where one angle is greater than 90 degrees, categorizing it as an obtuse triangle. This example emphasizes the significance of obtuse triangles in architecture and design, highlighting how these shapes provide aesthetic and structural benefits.

Utilizing math clip art in a context that relates geometric concepts to real life is crucial for helping students comprehend the practical applications of what they learn. This image serves as a reminder of how obtuse triangles can be found in everyday structures, making geometry relevant and engaging. Teachers can leverage this image to discuss the properties of obtuse triangles and how they are applied in construction and design.

Teacher's Script: "Look at this house. What shape do you notice in its roof? Right! The roof forms an obtuse triangle because one angle is greater than 90 degrees. Why do you think architects might choose to use obtuse triangles? They provide a unique look and can also be structurally sound. Let's explore more about obtuse triangles and their importance!"

For a complete collection of math clip art related to Geometry Basics: Classifying Triangles by Angle click on this link: Geometry Basics: Categorizing Triangles by Angle Collection.

Common Core Standards CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.4.G.A.2
Grade Range 3 - 5
Curriculum Nodes Geometry
    • Triangles
        • Definition of a Triangle
Copyright Year 2021
Keywords triangles