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Quadrilateral flowchart puzzle
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This activity is designed to help students overcome the confusion that can arise when they learn that a square is also a rectangle—and a rhombus and a parallelogram. Students create a flowchart to visualize the properties of quadrilaterals. In the finished flowchart, the quadrilateral is at the top and the square is at the bottom, because the square has the greatest number of properties.

Subject:
Mathematics
Material Type:
Interactive
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Top Drawer Teachers AAMT
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Top Drawer Teachers AAMT
Date Added:
04/04/2013
Quadrilateral property quiz
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This activity gives students the opportunity to use concrete and dynamic representations of the shapes. At the completion of this activity, students will have a discovered a list of properties for each of the six special quadrilaterals. The final page of the quiz enables students to summarize all their findings in a table that can be retained for future use.

Subject:
Mathematics
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
AAMT Top Drawer Teachers
Author:
AAMT — TOP DRAWER TEACHERS
Date Added:
04/04/2013