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# Give examples for points, rays, segments and lines in our day-to-day life.
 
# Give examples for points, rays, segments and lines in our day-to-day life.
 
# How to represent line segments, rays and lines symbolically?
 
# How to represent line segments, rays and lines symbolically?
Click here to access the material for this chapter.
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Click here to access the [[:File:Introduction to lines and segments- notes.pdf|material]] for this chapter.
  
 
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==== Practice work : ====

Revision as of 12:02, 29 March 2022

Objectives:

  • Introduce children to the concept of segments, ray and lines.

Prerequisites/Instructions, prior preparations, if any

Go through chapter - "Basic geometrical ideas".

Resources :

videos and any other additional materials

Process


Download this geogebra file from this link.


Students work:

Step 1: First click on check box 1

  • What you observed? What is EF here?

Step 2:Click on check box 2

  • What you observed? What is AB here?

Step 3:Click on check box 3

  • What you observed? What is CD here?
  • What do you notice among these pictures/objects?
  • Move the window screen by holding left-click on the mouse and move towards right or left.
  • Do you find any difference?

Step 4: Click on check box named as 'definitions'

Think about for the following questions

  1. Do you think you can draw a complete picture of a line? Why?
  2. Can you measure the line?
  3. A minimum of how many points are required to fix a line?
  4. How many points can be plotted on a line?
  5. How many segments can be on a line?
  6. Give examples for points, rays, segments and lines in our day-to-day life.
  7. How to represent line segments, rays and lines symbolically?

Click here to access the material for this chapter.

Practice work :

Solve the given Worksheet

Questions if any?

Please write your questions here.