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13 Cards in this Set
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What is a quadrilateral?
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A quadrilateral is a closed figure with four sides and four vertices
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What are some examples of quadrilaterals?
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Squares, rectangles, trapezoids, kites, etc
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Which of these shapes are quadrilaterals and which are not?
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A, C, E and F are quadrilaterals. B, D, G, and H are not quadrilaterals.
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Complete the chart to classify the polygons.
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What is a polygon?
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A polygon is a simple, closed figure formed by three or more line segments.
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Polygons can be classified by the number of ______ they have.
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Polygons can be classified by the number of sides they have.
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Which quadrilateral has four sides of equal length and four right angles?
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Square
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Which quadrilateral has four sides, opposite sides of equal length and four right angles?
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Rectangle
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Which quadrilateral has four sides of equal length, opposite sides parallel and no right angles?
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Rhombus
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Which quadrilateral has four sides, with exactly two parallel sides?
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Trapezoid
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Which quadrilateral has four sides, two pairs of sides with equal length and no parallel sides?
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Kite
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Create a hierarchy diagram using the following terms: Polygons, Triangles, Equilateral triangle, Scalene triangle, Isoceles triangle
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Create a hierarchy diagram using the following terms: Polygons, Quadrilaterals, Trapezoid, Kite, Parallelogram, Rhombus, Rectangle, Square
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