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Math Clip Art--Geometry Basics--Quadrilaterals with No Parallel Sides 03
Display Title
Math Clip Art--Geometry Basics--Quadrilaterals with No Parallel Sides 03
Topic
Geometry Basics
Description
This image is the third in a series about quadrilaterals with no parallel sides. It features an illustration of quadrilateral ABCD, introducing the concept of a scalene quadrilateral. The caption explains that a scalene quadrilateral has four non-congruent sides and non-congruent angles.
The visual representation clearly shows a quadrilateral where all sides and angles appear different, reinforcing the definition provided in the caption. This helps students understand the unique characteristics of a scalene quadrilateral and how it differs from other types of quadrilaterals they may have encountered.
Using math clip art like this in geometry lessons is crucial for developing students' visual intuition about geometric concepts. It allows them to see concrete examples of abstract definitions, making the learning process more engaging and memorable. This image can be used to introduce scalene quadrilaterals or as part of a comparison with other quadrilateral types.
Teacher's Script: "Now, let's look at this special type of quadrilateral. It's called a scalene quadrilateral. What do you notice about its sides and angles? That's right, they're all different! In a scalene quadrilateral, no two sides are the same length, and no two angles are the same size. Can you think of any real-world objects that might have this shape?"
For a complete collection of math clip art related to Quadrilaterals with No Parallel Sides click on this link: Geometry Basics: Quadrilaterals with No Parallel Sides Collection.
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 |