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Exploring Angle Bisectors and Perpendicular Bisectors with a Fun Fortune Teller Activity

In this engaging lesson, students will illustrate the distinction between angle bisectors and perpendicular bisectors through drawing activities. Following this warm-up, they'll create a fortune teller by folding a perfect square and exploring geometry in a hands-on way. Students will analyze the types of triangles represented in their fortune tellers and count the midsegments in each kind. Additionally, Tyler will briefly introduce a key geometric concept to deepen understanding. Dive into the intersection of creativity and mathematics!

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Exploring Angle Bisectors and Perpendicular Bisectors with a Fun Fortune Teller Activity

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  1. Warm-upFriday April 25 Draw a picture to illustrate the difference between an angle bisector and a perpendicular bisector

  2. So how about that homework? Oh yes…a Quiz 

  3. Lets make a Fortune Teller First you need a perfect square. Fold your paper in half edge to edge and crease it. Unfold it. Then fold the other two edges crease and unfold. Fold each corner into the center of the square Flip the smaller square over. Then fold all four of these corners into the center. Fold the square in half (edge to edge). Then unfold and fold it in half the other way. Stuck your thumbs and first two fingers into the four pockets on the bottom to complete the Fortune Teller.

  4. How many of each type of triangle are there in the fortune teller and how many midsegments in each kind?

  5. Tyler is going to speak very briefly today about a very important concept. https://www.gaggle.net/gaggleVideoProxy.do?op=view&v=615343d597ff920e4bf904488c2d5bb3

  6. Classwork/Homework 5.4 all

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