We practiced and practiced today in class!
From Class:
Homework:
BYOD tomorrow!!!
Have a good night!
-Miss K :)
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Showing posts with label Triangles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Triangles. Show all posts
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Thursday, April 16, 2015
Triangles
Sorry, this didn't post on Wednesday...
Today we worked on finding the area of Triangles. We saw that one triangle is half of a rectangle, so we take our formula for finding the area of a Rectangle, b x h, and divide it by 2 for a triangle.
-Miss K :)
Today we worked on finding the area of Triangles. We saw that one triangle is half of a rectangle, so we take our formula for finding the area of a Rectangle, b x h, and divide it by 2 for a triangle.
Base x Height divided by 2
Homework Answers:
Friday, January 11, 2013
Triangles and Polygons!
We went over a lot of information today, but I think a lot of it was review! Take a look at the notes from class below if you have questions. Tonight's homework is to complete both sides of the triangles and polygons worksheet. Sorry to assign homework over the weekend, but it shouldn't take more than 10 minutes!
Have a great weekend!!!
-Miss K :)
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Polygons and Triangles
We reviewed a ton of terms today, but it seemed like you all really knew what you were doing! Here's a review:
Tonight's homework is the Triangles and Polygons worksheet. Good luck!
-Miss K :)
Other polygon names: From Wikipedia.
| triangle (or trigon) | 3 | The simplest polygon which can exist in the Euclidean plane. |
| quadrilateral (or quadrangle or tetragon) | 4 | The simplest polygon which can cross itself. |
| pentagon | 5 | The simplest polygon which can exist as a regular star. A star pentagon is known as a pentagram or pentacle. |
| hexagon | 6 | avoid "sexagon" = Latin [sex-] + Greek |
| heptagon | 7 | avoid "septagon" = Latin [sept-] + Greek |
| octagon | 8 | |
| enneagon or nonagon | 9 | "nonagon" is commonly used but mixes Latin [novem = 9] with Greek. Some modern authors prefer "enneagon". |
| decagon | 10 | |
| hendecagon | 11 | avoid "undecagon" = Latin [un-] + Greek |
| dodecagon | 12 | avoid "duodecagon" = Latin [duo-] + Greek |
| tridecagon (or triskaidecagon) | 13 | |
| tetradecagon (or tetrakaidecagon) | 14 | |
| pentadecagon (or quindecagon or pentakaidecagon) | 15 | |
| hexadecagon (or hexakaidecagon) | 16 | |
| heptadecagon (or heptakaidecagon) | 17 | |
| octadecagon (or octakaidecagon) | 18 | |
| enneadecagon (or enneakaidecagon or nonadecagon) | 19 | |
| icosagon | 20 | |
| triacontagon | 30 | |
| hectogon | 100 | "hectogon" is the Greek name (see hectometre), "centagon" is a Latin-Greek hybrid; neither is widely attested. |
| chiliagon | 1000 | The measure of each angle in a regular chiliagon is 179.64°. |
| myriagon | 10,000 | The internal angle of a regular myriagon is 179.964°. |
| megagon[6] | 1,000,000 | The internal angle of a regular megagon is 179.99964 degrees. |
| apeirogon | A degenerate polygon of infinitely many sides |
Tonight's homework is the Triangles and Polygons worksheet. Good luck!
-Miss K :)
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