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==Notes for teachers==
 
==Notes for teachers==
===Activity No #===
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===Activity No # 1. Which polygon am I ? ===
 
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*Estimated Time
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*Estimated Time: 30 minutes.
*Materials/ Resources needed
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*Materials/ Resources needed: Laptop, geogebra file, projector and a pointer.
*Prerequisites/Instructions, if any
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*Prerequisites/Instructions, if any:
*Multimedia resources
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# The students should know that lines intersect to form figures.
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# Plane closed figures with ≥ 3 sides are known as polygons .
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# The intersecting points of two lines is known as a vertex and  the lines are the edges/sides.
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# The student should know the meaning of greek numerals uni, bi, tri ....etc.
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*Multimedia resources: Laptop
 
*Website interactives/ links/ / Geogebra Applets
 
*Website interactives/ links/ / Geogebra Applets
*Process/ Developmental Questions
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*Process
*Evaluation
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# The teacher can tell the students that they are surrounded by many different kinds of shapes every day.
*Question Corner
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# Many of these shapes are two-dimensional plane figures.
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# Plane figures are flat. They can be closed or not closed.
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# Plane figures made up of three or more closed line segments are polygons.
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# Each line segment of a polygon is a side. Polygons are classified and named based on the number of sides.
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*Developmental Questions:
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# How many vertices, sides and angles does this figure have ? Name the figure.
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# What is the point of intersection of two lines called ?
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# What parameters do you identify in each figure ? (side, vertex, angle, plane surface and area )
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# What can you say about the number of vertices and the number of sides in each figure ?
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# Which figure would you think will be formed if the number of sides is increased indefinately.
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*Evaluation:
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# What determines the side or edge of the figure ?
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# Are the students able to corelate the names with the number of sides ?
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# Are the students able to appreciate the nature of shapes formed with each increasing side?
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# Students can discuss  angle sum property in each case by dividing the figure into triangles or quadrilaterals.
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*Question Corner:
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# A hexagon is a polygon with _________ angles.
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# Is circle a polygon ?
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# What is a polygon with 12 sides called ?
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# You have a collection of sides from triangles and decagons. The total number of sides is 100 and you have 4 decagons. How many triangles do you have ?
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