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Unit 6: Reasoning with Shapes

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1.

What type of lines meet at a 90° angle?

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2.

Which figure has exactly one line of symmetry?

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3.

Place line segments on the grid to show ALL the lines of symmetry for this polygon

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4.

Mr Cole planted a garden. The shape of the garden is composed of rectangles. Some dimensions of the garden are shown.

What is the perimeter, in feet, of Mr Cole's garden?

(Perimeter = Sum of All Side Lenghts)

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5.

Kaley is drawing a symmetrical design. She uses the line shown as the line of symmetry.

Which figure shows how Kaley should draw a triangle that touches the line of symmetry to create her symmetrical design?

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6.

Which shape has the same number of PAIRS of parallel sides as a square?

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7.

Jordan and Kacey both have dog pens. The shapes of the dog pens are composed of rectangles. Jordan's dog pen has a perimeter of 22 feet and an area of 21 square feet. Kacey's dog pen has the same perimeter and a smaller area.

Which figure could represent the shape of Kacey's dog pen?

(Perimeter = Sum of All Side Lengths)

(Area of a Rectangle = Length x Width) OR

(Area of a Rectangle = Base x Height)