
Polygons
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Polygons
Teaching With PowerPoint ©2015 Ben Travis
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A polygon is any 2-dimensional
(flat) shape which has:
no gaps
no wavy or curved lines
no lines that cross
at least 3 sides
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A polygon is any 2-dimensional shape which has no gaps, no
wavy or curved lines, no lines that cross, and at least 3 sides.
Is this a polygon?
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Open Ended
Is this a polygon? Explain why yes or no!!
If you need to draw a picture to help you explain, do it!
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Is this a polygon?
A polygon is any 2-dimensional shape which has no gaps, no
wavy or curved lines, no lines that cross, and at least 3 sides.
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Open Ended
Is this a polygon? Explain why yes or no!!
If you need to draw a picture to help you explain, do it!
Hint.....curved line
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Is this a polygon?
no
(lines that cross)
A polygon is any 2-dimensional shape which has no gaps, no
wavy or curved lines, no lines that cross, and at least 3 sides.
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Is this a polygon?
yes
A polygon is any 2-dimensional shape which has no gaps, no
wavy or curved lines, no lines that cross, and at least 3 sides.
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Is this a polygon?
A polygon is any 2-dimensional shape which has no gaps, no
wavy or curved lines, no lines that cross, and at least 3 sides.
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Open Ended
Is this a polygon? Explain why yes or no!!
If you need to draw a picture to help you explain, do it!
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You can identify the names of
polygons by how many sides they
have. Here are some polygons you
may need to know:
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triangle – 3 sides
1
2
3
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quadrilateral – 4 sides
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2
3
4
These usually have other names too, but for now just call them quadrilaterals.
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pentagon – 5 sides
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2
3
4
5
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hexagon – 6 sides
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2
3
4
5
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hexagon
six sides
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heptagon – 7 sides
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2
3
4
5
6
7
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octagon – 8 sides
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
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nonagon – 9 sides
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2
3
4
5
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7
8
9
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decagon – 10 sides
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2
3
4
5
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8
9
10
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So which ones will you really need to know
in real life?
• triangle – 3 sides
• quadrilateral – 4 sides
(there are many types of these, like
parallelograms, rhombuses,
squares, and trapezoids)
• pentagon – 5 sides
(like the building in Washington, D.C.)
• hexagon – 6 sides
(has an “x” like the number “six”)
• octagon – 8 sides
(like an octopus has 8 legs)
• decagon – 10 sides
(like a “decade”)
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Let’s try identifying some polygons.
Remember that all you have to do is count
how many sides it has.
Watch out… a few of these shapes might
not even be polygons!
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What kind of polygon is this?
Count the sides.
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Multiple Choice
Whay kind of polygon is this?
hexagon
decagon
nonagon
quadrilateral
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What kind of polygon is this?
Count the sides.
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Multiple Choice
What kind of polygon is this?
octagon
pentagon
quadrilateral
octagon
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What kind of polygon is this?
Count the sides.
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Fill in the Blanks
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What kind of polygon is this?
Count the sides.
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Fill in the Blanks
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What kind of polygon is this?
Count the sides.
It has 8
like me!
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Multiple Choice
Whay kind of polygon is this?
hexagon
pentagon
triangle
octagon
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What kind of polygon is this?
Count the sides.
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Fill in the Blanks
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What kind of polygon is this?
Count the sides.
3 sides…
triangle
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What kind of polygon is this?
Count the sides.
10 sides…
decagon
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Fill in the Blanks
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What kind of polygon is this?
Count the sides.
These usually have other names too, but for now just call them quadrilaterals.
4 sides…
quadrilateral
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What kind of polygon is this?
Count the sides.
six sides…
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What kind of polygon is this?
Count the sides.
These usually have other names too.
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Fill in the Blanks
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AWESOME!
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Great job!
Keep practicing polygons… you can find them
everywhere! When you have mastered them,
you’re ready for:
• Types of Triangles!
• Types of Quadrilaterals!
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©2015 Ben Travis
triangle – 3 sides
quadrilateral – 4 sides
pentagon – 5 sides
Polygons
hexagon – 6 sides
heptagon or
septagon – 7 sides
octagon – 8 sides
nonagon – 9 sides
decagon – 10 sides
Polygons
Teaching With PowerPoint ©2015 Ben Travis
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