Parallelograms
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Concept # 1. Introduction to parallelograms
Learning objectives
- A 4-sided flat shape with straight sides where opposite sides are parallel.
- Also opposite sides are equal in length, and opposite angles are equal.
- Squares, Rectangles and Rhombuses are all Parallelograms.
- Properties of a parallelogram are :
a. Opposite sides parallel
b. Opposite sides equal
c. Diagonals bisect each other
d. Opposite angles congruent
e. Consecutive angles supplementary.
Notes for teachers
Activity No # 1. Introducing parallelograms
- Estimated Time : 40 minutes.
- Materials/ Resources needed:
Laptop, geogebra file, projector and a pointer.
- Prerequisites/Instructions, if any:
- The students should know sides, parallel lines, diagnols and angles.
- They should know naming basic figures like square, rectangle and rhombus.
- Multimedia resources: Laptop
- Website interactives/ links/ / Geogebra Applets
- Process:
- The teacher can use this geogebra file to introduce parallelograms to students.
- She can move the vertices A or B or c and observe different parallelograms formed like square, rectangle and rhombus.
- Bring their attention to measures of sides, angles and diagnols.
- Developmental Questions:
- Can you identify the figure ?
- How many sides does this figure have ?
- What do we call a figure with 4 sides ?
- Are all 4 sides equal ?
- What are parallel lines ?
- Identify the 2 sets of parallel lines.
- Spell out the differences between the figures formed with respect to sides, angles and diagnols.
- What common features do you observe in all figures/shapes formed ?
- Evaluation:
- What are parallelograms ?
- Are square, rectangle and rhombus parallelograms ?
- How many pairs of parallel lines does a parallelogram have ?
- Question Corner:
- Are all parallelograms quadrilaterals ?
- Is kite a parallelogram ?
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Concept #3. Theorems in parallelograms
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Concept #4.Construction of a parallelogram=
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