Exploring Shapes at J.M. Hill
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Discover geometric shapes like cylinder, triangle, rectangle, cone, pentagon, parallel lines, and more at J.M. Hill. Learn about their properties and where they were found.
Exploring Shapes at J.M. Hill
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Geometry at J.M. Hill By Emma
Cylinder • This is a cylinder.I found it by the basketball hoop. • A cylinder is a solid figure with two congruent circles as bases.
Equilateral Triangle • This is an equilateral triangle. • I found it by the monkey bars. • An equilateral triangle is a triangle with all sides the same length.
Rectangle • This is a rectangle. • I found it on the window sill. • A rectangle is a quadrilateral with four right angles.
Cone • This is a cone. • I found it in the parking lot. • A cone is a solid figure with a circle as it’s base and a curved surface that meets a point.
Pentagon • This sign is a pentagon. • I found it on the sidewalk. • A pentagon is a polygon with 5 sides.
Parallel Lines • These are parallel lines. • I found it on the road. • Parallel lines are lines that never intersect.
Intersecting lines • These are intersecting lines. • I found it in the parking lot. • Intersecting lines are lines that cross at one point.
Octagon • This is an octagon. • I found it on the sidewalk. • An octagon is a polygon with 8 sides.
Hexagon • This light is a hexagon. • I found it in the front of J.M.Hill. • A hexagon is a polygon with 6 sides.
Trapezoid • This paper towel holder is a trapezoid. • I found it inside by the sink. • A trapezoid is a quadrilateral with one pair of parallel lines.