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Quadrilateral

Quadrilateral

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Mathematics

3rd - 5th Grade

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James Gonzalez

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10 Slides • 5 Questions

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Types of Quadrilaterals

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What is a quadrilateral?

  • quadrilateral is a two-dimensional shape with four sides and four angles.

  • Some quadrilaterals have special names, such as trapezoid, parallelogram, rectangle, rhombus, and square.

  • You can use the properties of quadrilaterals to name them. Let's find out how!

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Classifying Quadrilaterals

  • parallelogram is a quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides.

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Choose the 2 parallelograms.

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Classifying Quadrilaterals

  • rectangle is a parallelogram with four right angles.

  • A square is considered to be a rectangle because it is a parallelogram and has 4 right angles.

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Multiple Select

Choose the two rectangles.

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Rhombus

  • rhombus is a parallelogram with four equal sides.

  • A Square is considered to be a rhombus because it has 4 equal sides

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Multiple Select

Choose the two rhombuses.

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Square

  • square is a parallelogram with four equal sides and four right angles.

  • A Square is considered a rectangle and a rhombus

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Multiple Select

Choose the squares.

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Trapezoid

  • trapezoid is a quadrilateral with exactly one pair of parallel sides.

  • In the United Kingdom, this shape is called a trapezium.

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Multiple Select

Choose the trapezoid.

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Fun Fact!

Not everyone agrees on the definition of a 

trapezoid! 

Some people say that a trapezoid 

has at least one pair of parallel sides instead 

of exactly one pair of parallel sides. 

According to that definition, a parallelogram 

would be a type of trapezoid.

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One Shape, Many Names

  • You can use more than one name to describe the same quadrilateral. A square, for example, is also a rhombus, a rectangle, and a parallelogram!

  • Use this chart to understand how different quadrilaterals relate to each other.

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IXL Practice

Skill Code: CNJ

Skill Code: 6CT

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Types of Quadrilaterals

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