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What’s Up With Triangles? Math Lollapalooza May 7, 2013 Presented by Mary Alice Hatchett, President of TCTM

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What’s Up With Triangles?. Math Lollapalooza May 7, 2013. Presented by Mary Alice Hatchett, President of TCTM. How many triangles?. A treasure trove of triangles. A treasure trove of triangles NCTM article from January 2010 journal ‘Teaching Children Mathematics’. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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What’s Up With Triangles?

Math LollapaloozaMay 7, 2013

Presented byMary Alice Hatchett, President of TCTM

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A treasure trove of triangles

How many triangles?

A treasure trove of trianglesNCTM article from January 2010 journal ‘Teaching Children Mathematics’

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Triangles in the REAL World

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Triangle Vocabulary

TRIANGLE

a closed shape formed by connecting three line segments.

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Triangle Vocabulary

EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE

a triangle with all three sides congruent and all angles measuring 60 degrees

CLASSIFIED BY SIDE LENGTH

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Triangle Vocabulary

SCALENE TRIANGLE

a triangle with no congruent sides or congruent angles.

CLASSIFIED BY SIDE LENGTH

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Triangle Vocabulary

ISOSCELES TRIANGLE

a triangle with two congruent sides and congruent angles opposite the congruent sides

CLASSIFIED BY SIDE LENGTH

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Triangle Vocabulary

RIGHT TRIANGLE

a triangle that has one 90 degree angle

CLASSIFIED BY ANGLE MEASURE

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Triangle Vocabulary

ACUTE TRIANGLE

all angles in the triangle are less than 90 degrees

CLASSIFIED BY ANGLE MEASURE

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Triangle Vocabulary

OBTUSE TRIANGLE

a triangle with one angle that is greater than 90 degrees

CLASSIFIED BY ANGLE MEASURE

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Triangle Vocabulary

VERTEX ANGLE OF A TRIANGLE

the angle in an isosceles triangle that is not opposite a congruent side

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Triangle Vocabulary

HYPOTENUSE OF A TRIANGLE

the side of a right triangle opposite the right angle; the longest side of a right triangle

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Triangle Vocabulary

LEG OF A TRIANGLE

one of the sides of a right triangle that is not the hypotenuse.

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Triangle Vocabulary

ALTITUDE OF A TRIANGLE

a line segment that goes from a vertex to the opposite side (BASE) forming a right angle ( also known as HEIGHT)

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Triangle Vocabulary

BASE ANGLES OF A TRIANGLE

two congruent angles that are opposite the congruent sides in a isosceles triangle

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Triangle Match Up Game

You will need:• One set of game cards (shuffled) per pair of students• One game board OR the label cards

Take a minute to read the directions.

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Triangle Match Up Game

Obtuse & Isosceles

Obtuse & Scalene

Right & Isosceles

Acute & Equilateral

Acute & Isosceles

Acute & Scalene

Right & Scalene

Not a triangle

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Triangle Match Up Game

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Between peRIMeter and Height

You need:• 6 strips of paper (about 2cm by 21 cm)• Tape• Centimeter grid paper• Centimeter ruler

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Between peRIMeter and Height

Between you and your partner – build:• Fold one strip into thirds, and tape to make a triangle. Label it shape “A”• Fold the other strips into 4ths, 5ths, 6ths, 7ths, and 8ths. Label as B, C, D, E, and F.

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Between peRIMeter and Height

Measure the length of 1 side of each shape and write the measurement on your shape.

ORDER:The shapes from shortest side length to longest side length.

Side length

Height

# squares

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Between peRIMeter and Height

Stand each shape on 1 side.

ORDER:The shapes from shortest to tallest.

Side length

Height

# squares

Measure the height of each shape and write the measurement (h=___) on the back of the side length.

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Between peRIMeter and Height

Lay your shapes FLAT on the grid paper. Carefully trace around each shape.

COUNT:The number of square units inside your shape. Record your count on the grid AND record the shape ID.

CAREFULLY:Cut out each shape and order them from least number of squares to most number of squares.

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Between peRIMeter and Height

Lay your shapes FLAT on the grid paper. Carefully trace around each shape.

COUNT:The number of square units inside your shape. Record your count on the grid AND record the shape ID.

CAREFULLY:Cut out each shape and order them from least number of squares to most number of squares.

Side length

Height

# squares

Are they in the same order as before?

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Thank You for attending.

Don’t forget to put the AACTM Fall date on your calendar.

CAMT will be in San Antonio this summer. AACTM will get together for a ‘Happy Hour’

Mary Alice HatchettMy website: mahatchett.com

My email: [email protected] store: www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Mary-Alice-

Hatchett

AACTM website: www.aactm.org