Display Title
Math Clip Art--Geometry Basics--Quadrilaterals with No Parallel Sides 02
Display Title
Math Clip Art--Geometry Basics--Quadrilaterals with No Parallel Sides 02
Topic
Geometry Basics
Description
This image is the second in a series about quadrilaterals with no parallel sides. It presents a clear illustration of quadrilateral ABCD, accompanied by a caption explaining that a quadrilateral is a closed figure made up of four line segments.
The visual representation of quadrilateral ABCD provides students with a concrete example of the concept. By showing a general quadrilateral without specifying parallel sides, it allows students to focus on the basic definition before delving into more specific types.
Math clip art like this is invaluable in geometry lessons. It bridges the gap between abstract definitions and visual understanding, helping students grasp fundamental concepts more easily. This image can be used to introduce the topic of quadrilaterals or as a reference point throughout the lesson.
Teacher's Script: "Look at this shape, class. This is quadrilateral ABCD. What do you notice about it? That's right, it has four sides and four angles. Remember, a quadrilateral is any closed shape with four straight sides. As we continue, we'll explore different types of quadrilaterals, but they'll all share this basic characteristic."
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Common Core Standards | CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.3.G.A.1 |
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Grade Range | 3 - 5 |
Curriculum Nodes |
Geometry • Quadrilaterals • Definition of a Quadrilateral |
Copyright Year | 2021 |
Keywords | quadrilaterals |