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Geometry: in the real world

Geometry: in the real world. By Josh Blazen 5 th hour. Mr. Novak ↓. Me ↓. Just Kidding!. Point. One example of a point could be someone shining a laser pointer on a wall. Another example of a point could be a period at the end of a sentence. Like this one. Line.

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Geometry: in the real world

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  1. Geometry: in the real world By Josh Blazen 5th hour Mr. Novak ↓ Me ↓ Just Kidding!

  2. Point • One example of a point could be someone shining a laser pointer on a wall. • Another example of a point could be a period at the end of a sentence. Like this one

  3. Line • A good example of a line is a thread. • Another example of a line would be a snake.

  4. Plane • A desktop is a good example of a plane. • A piece of paper is another plane. This looks like my homework!

  5. Line Segment • Something you could use to demonstrate a line segment could be a toothpick. • A sewing needle looks like a line segment too. Hey! There’s my sewing needle!

  6. Angle Please don’t eat me! • A mouth is an angle when it is open. • Also, a corner is an angle.

  7. Ray • A cord is a ray, with the plug being the endpoint. • A tree branch is a ray, and where the branch touches the trunk is the endpoint. Where are my acorns!!?

  8. Circle • The iris of an eye is a circle. • The sun is a circle as well. I see you! Is it hot or what?

  9. Midpoint • If I had to explain a midpoint to someone, I would use stepping stones to get the point across. • Another example of a midpoint is a middle button on a shirt. Midpoint

  10. Network • A spider web is like a network, with each spot the web connects being a node. • An island that connects to the Mainland with bridges is a network also, with every spot the bridge connects being a node. I’m gonna catch me a fly!

  11. Polygon Shh! My soap is on! • A TV is a polygon. • A fridge is also a polygon. I wonder if I have any chicken in here?

  12. FIN *a josh blazen production

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