Unit 7 - Lesson 7 - Grade 5: Illustrative Mathematics

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Grade 5 Unit 7
Lesson 7: Rectangles and Squares
CC BY 2021 Illustrative Mathematics
Grade 5 Unit 7
Lesson 7: Rectangles and Squares
CC BY 2021 Illustrative Mathematics
Lesson: Rectangles and Squares

What Do You Know About This Shape? (Warm Up)

1.

What do you know about this shape?

Quadrilateral Clues

Spread out your shape cards so you and your partner can see all of them.

Work together to find a shape that fits each clue.

If you don’t think it is possible to find that shape, explain why. You can only use each shape one time.
2.

Find a quadrilateral that is not a parallelogram. Did you find a shape? If not, explain why.

3.

Find a rhombus that is also a square. Did you find a shape? If not, explain why.

4.

Find a rhombus that is not a square. Did you find a shape? If not, explain why.

5.

Find a trapezoid that is not a rectangle. Did you find a shape? If not, explain why.

6.

Find a rectangle that is not a square. Did you find a shape? If not, explain why.

7.

Find a parallelogram that is not a rectangle. Did you find a shape? If not, explain why.

8.

Find a square that is not a rectangle. Did you find a shape? If not, explain why.

Always, Sometimes, Never

Write always, sometimes, or never in each blank to make the statements true.

For each statement that is completed with “sometimes,” draw a figure for which the statement is true and another figure for which the statement is not true.
9.
A rhombus is __________ a square.

For each statement that is completed with “sometimes,” draw a figure for which the statement is true and another figure for which the statement is not true.
10.
A square is __________ a rhombus.

For each statement that is completed with “sometimes,” draw a figure for which the statement is true and another figure for which the statement is not true.
11.
A triangle is __________ a quadrilateral.

For each statement that is completed with “sometimes,” draw a figure for which the statement is true and another figure for which the statement is not true.
12.
A square is __________ a rectangle.

For each statement that is completed with “sometimes,” draw a figure for which the statement is true and another figure for which the statement is not true.
13.
A rectangle is __________ a parallelogram.

For each statement that is completed with “sometimes,” draw a figure for which the statement is true and another figure for which the statement is not true.
14.
A parallelogram is __________ a rhombus.

For each statement that is completed with “sometimes,” draw a figure for which the statement is true and another figure for which the statement is not true.
15.
A trapezoid is __________ a parallelogram.

For each statement that is completed with “sometimes,” draw a figure for which the statement is true and another figure for which the statement is not true.
16.

For each statement that is completed with “sometimes,” draw a figure for which the statement is true and another figure for which the statement is not true.

Cool Down: Quadrilaterals in the Venn Diagram
17.

Draw the shape or write the letter for each shape in the correct location on the diagram: