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Page 1: + Objective: Lessons 18: Draw rectangles and rhombuses to clarify their attributes and define rectangles and rhombuses based on those attributes. By the.

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Objective: Lessons 18: Draw rectangles and rhombuses to clarify their attributes and define rectangles and rhombuses based on those attributes.

By the end of the lesson, you will be able to…

5th Grade Module 5Lesson 18 K. Clauson

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+Time to Sprint!

Divide Whole Numbers by Fractions and Fractions by Whole Numbers

5th Grade Module 5 – Lesson 18K. Clauson

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+Multiply by Multiples of 10 and 100

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+Application Problem How many 2-inch cubes are needed to build a

rectangular prism that measures 10 inches by 6 inches by 14 inches?

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+Teacher notes

Teacher and Students will need:

• Template 1 - quadrilateral hierarchy

• Ruler

• Protractor

• Set square (or right angle template)

• Scissors

• Crayons, markers, or colored pencils

• Blank paper for drawing

Concept Development

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+Problem 1a) Draw a rhombus and articulate the definition

Give the least specific name for all the shapes we’ve drawn so far.

Tell your partner a more specific name for a shape we’ve drawn so far and explain what property it has that gives it that name.

Concept Development

Quadrilaterals

Trapezoids = one pair of parallel sidesParallelograms = two pairs of parallel sides

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+Problem 1a) Draw a rhombus and articulate the definition

How did we start drawing the trapezoids and parallelograms?

If we wanted to draw a parallelogram that is also a rhombus, what would I need to think about?

Concept Development

By drawing a pair of parallel sides

- Four sides the same length- Needs two pairs of parallel sides- again all measuring the same length

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+Problem 1a) Draw a rhombus and articulate the definition

Draw an angle with sides that are the same length

Label the vertex B and the endpoints of the sides as A and C.

Draw a line parallel to one of the sides through the endpoint.

Concept Development

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+Problem 1a) Draw a rhombus and articulate the definition

Now draw a second set of parallel sides going through the endpoint.

Label the last angle as D

Measure your sides and compare your figure with your partner’s

What is the most specific name for this shape? How do you know?

Concept Development

Stu Dent and Ima Kid shared their thoughts!

Stu Dent’s response!: My sides were two inches long. My partner’s were three inches long, but they both have two sets of parallel sides and the sides are all the same length. So, we both drew a rhombus. It’s a parallelogram with four equal sides.

Ima Kid: Mine is a parallelogram with equal sides, but my partner’s is a square. We both drew a rhombus with four equal sides, even though I started with an acute angle, and he started with a right angle.

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+Problem 1b) Measure and label its angles to explore their relationships. Use your protractor to

measure the angles and mark them inside the rhombus

What do you notice? Turn and Talk

Stu Dent said: “The angles that are beside each other add up to a straight angle. There are two pairs of angles. Each pair adds up to 180°.”

Ima Kid said: “Angles between parallel lines equal 180°. The opposite angles are the same size.”

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+Problem 1c) Fold and measure to explore diagonals of rhombuses.

Use your ruler to draw the diagonals of the rhombus.

Measure them from corner to corner and also from corner to where they intersect.

Tell your partner what you notice.

Now measure the angles formed by the diagonals. What is the measurement?

Do the diagonals of a rhombus bisect one another? How do you know?

What is the name for lines that intersect at a right angle?

90° They are right angles!

Yes because the point where they cross is the midpoint of both diagonals.

Perpendicular lines We call these diagonals perpendicular bisectors!

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+Let’s analyze what we found!

What attributes must be present to call a parallelogram a rhombus? All four sides are equal The diagonals are perpendicular bisectors

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+Problem 2a) Draw a rectangle according to the definition of a rectangle

Let’s draw a rectangle! Remember a rectangle must have right angles and opposite sides that are equal.

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+Problem 2b) Measure and label its angles to explore their relationship

Cut out your rectangle and confirm that the angles are all 90° and the opposite sides are the same length.

90° angle 90° angle

8 cm

8 cm

4 cm 4 cm

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+Problem 2c) Fold and measure to explore diagonals of rectangles

Now measure the diagonals, the segments of the diagonals, and the angles around the intersection point.

Record your measurements on the rectangle.

What do you notice? Turn and talk.

Are the diagonals perpendicular bisectors? How do you know?

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+Let’s analyze what we found!

What attributes must be present to call a parallelogram a rectangle? The sides across from each other have to be the same

length. All angles are 90° The diagonals bisect each other

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+Get Ready to Finish theProblem Set on Your Own!

Let’s practice drawing more rhombuses and rectangles and thinking about their attributes by completing the Problem Set.

You will have 10 minutes to complete the Problem Set. Do your best to complete as much as you can in the time

allotted.

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Fast finishers:

- Math Center Activities- choice boards, extra Sprint challenge

- CML packets/ worksheets

- Problem Solving pages5th Grade Module 5– Lesson 18K. Clauson

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5th Grade Module 5- Lesson 18K. Clauson

LET’S DEBRIEF• Take 2 minutes to check your answers with your partner.• Let’s share any insights you had while solving these problems.

• When???

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5th Grade Module 5– Lesson 18K. Clauson

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