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Dive into the world of shapes with our interactive fourth-grade math lesson! Learn about various geometric figures including triangles, squares, rectangles, parallelograms, rhombuses, trapezoids, pentagons, and circles. Each shape features unique characteristics such as side counts, angles, and relationships to explore and understand. Engage with the material by clicking on each shape to uncover its properties and test your knowledge with fun questions. Aimed at fourth graders, this lesson makes learning geometry fun and interactive!
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Characteristics of Shapes Fourth Grade Math Created by Jenna Myers Click to move on
Click each shape to learn more about it. Parallelogram Rhombus Rectangle Triangle Square Trapezoid Pentagon Circle Click to move on
Triangle • Three connected sides • Three Angles • Angles add up to 180 degrees • Types: Isosceles Acute Scalene Right Equilateral Obtuse Click to return to main menu
Parallelogram • Four connected sides • Opposite sides are parallel • Opposite sides are equal Click to return to main menu
Rhombus • Four connected sides • All sides are equal • Opposite angles are equal • Opposite sides are parallel Click to return to main menu
Rectangle • Four connected sides • Four right angles • Opposite sides are parallel • Opposite sides are equal Click to return to main menu
Square • Four connected sides • Four right angles • All sides are equal Click to return to main menu
Trapezoid • Four connected sides • At least one pair of opposite sides are parallel. • Its angles add up to 360 degrees Click to return to main menu
Circle • No sides • No angles • 360 degrees Click to return to main menu
Pentagon • A pentagon has five connected sides. • The angles add up to 540 degrees. • In a regular pentagon – a pentagon with five equal sides – all angles are 108 degrees. Click to return to main menu
Which of the following is a rhombus? a. b. c.
Sorry! Try again! A rhombus has four equal sides. This shape is a parallelogram, but not a rhombus. Click to return to question
Brilliant! You got it! Click to move on
Sorry! Try again! A rhombus has four equal sides, with both sets of opposite sides parallel. This shape is a trapezoid, not a rhombus. Click to return to question
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