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Lines, Segments, Rays, and Angles

Lines, Segments, Rays, and Angles

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Mathematics

3rd - 4th Grade

Easy

CCSS
4.G.A.1, HSG.CO.A.1

Standards-aligned

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Sara Jones

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13 Slides • 10 Questions

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Lines, Segments, Rays, and Angles

Review of Saxon Math Lesson 23

4th Grade

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What is a Line?

  • a line goes on and on in both directions

  • we show this by putting "arrowheads" on each end

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What is a Segment?

  • a segment is part of a line

  • we show a line segment by putting dots on each end

  • the dots show that the line has a starting point and a stopping point

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What is a Ray?

  • it begins at one point and continues on in one direction without end

  • we show this by adding an arrowhead on one end and a dot on the other

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What is a point?

  • point in geometry is a location. It has no size (no width, no length, and no depth)

  • point is shown by a dot

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Multiple Choice

Which of these is a segment?

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Multiple Choice

Which of these is a ray?

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Multiple Choice

Which of these is a line?

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Multiple Choice

Which of these is a point?

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What is Parallel?

  • Lines and segments that go in the same direction and stay the same distance apart are called parallel.

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What are Intersecting Lines?

  • When lines or segments cross, we call them intersecting lines.

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What is Perpendicular?

  • Intersecting lines or segments that form "square corners" are perpendicular.

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Multiple Choice

Which of these are parallel lines?

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Multiple Choice

Which of these are intersecting?

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Multiple Choice

Which is perpendicular?

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What are angles?

  • Angles are formed where lines or segments intersect.

  • Angles are also formed where at least two rays begin.

  • An angle has a vertex and two sides.

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More about angles.

  • An angle is named by how open it is.

  • The angle like the corner of a square is called a right angle.

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Right Angles

  • To show that an angle is a right angle, we can draw a small square in the corner.

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Acute Angles

  • Angles that are smaller than right angles are called acute angles.

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Obtuse Angles

  • Angles that are larger than right angles are called obtuse angles.

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Multiple Choice

Which is an acute angle?

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Multiple Choice

Which is a right angle?

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Multiple Choice

Which is an obtuse angle?

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Lines, Segments, Rays, and Angles

Review of Saxon Math Lesson 23

4th Grade

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