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2-10 Parition and Review Shapes
By Jessica Kulhanek
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Question 1
1.
What does
partition
mean?
divide into
UN
equal parts
divide into
EQUAL
parts
take a slice of pie
split up unevenly
Question 2
2.
Parition (or split up) a rectangle into 2 rows and 2 columns. See the example above of a rectangle partitioned into 3 rows and 2 columns.
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Question 3
3.
Select the 4 that are CORRECT about splitting up circles.
Circles can be paritioned in any way.
Partition lines need to go to the center.
You must create parts that are ALL the same.
Draw a line down the middle that crosses the center to have 2 equal parts.
Draw a line to the side that does NOT go in the center and have 2 equal parts.
Circles can be split into halves, thirds, fourths, and more! (Hint: TRUE)