Name _______________________________ Date ____________________ HOMEWORK: DAY 1 Directions: Draw the correct shape next to each term, and write how many vertices each shape has. Remember that “vertices” is the plural of “vertex.” We did the first one for you! 1. Triangle Number of Vertices: 3 2. Hexagon Number of Vertices: ____ 3. Quadrilateral Number of Vertices: ____ 4. Octagon Number of Vertices: ____ 5. Pentagon Number of Vertices: ____ C – Polygons © 2011 by Wowzers, LLC -‐ All Rights Reserved Name _______________________________ Date ____________________ HOMEWORK: DAY 2 Directions: Answer the questions about each quadrilateral. Use the words in the word bank to name each shape. Remember that more than one word can apply to each shape. We did the first one for you! Rectangle, Square, Trapezoid, Parallelogram, Rhombus 1. How many right angles does it have? 4 How many sets of parallel sides does it have? 2 Name: Rectangle, Parallelogram 2. How many right angles does it have? ________ How many sets of parallel sides does it have? _____ Name: _________________________ 3. How many right angles does it have? _______ How many sets of parallel sides does it have? ____ Name: _________________________ 4. How many right angles does it have? ________ How many sets of parallel sides does it have? ____ Name: _________________________ C – Polygons © 2011 by Wowzers, LLC -‐ All Rights Reserved Name _______________________________ Date ____________________ HOMEWORK: DAY 3 Directions: Is it an EQUILATERAL, ISOSCLESES, or SCALENE triangle? 1. ______________ 2. ______________ 3. ______________ Directions: Draw the correct triangle for each. 1. Right Scalene 2. Obtuse Isosceles 3. Acute Equilateral 4. Right Isosceles C – Polygons © 2011 by Wowzers, LLC -‐ All Rights Reserved Name _______________________________ Date ____________________ HOMEWORK: DAY 4 Directions: Find the perimeter for each shape. If it's a rectangle, remember that you can multiply the width and length by 2, and then add to get the perimeter. Don't forget to show your work! Here's an example: 8 3 3 + 3 + 8 + 8 = 22 or (3 x 2) + (8 x 2) = 22 Perimeter = 22 units 1. Perimeter = ______ 3 3 4 4 5 2. Perimeter = ______ 4 9 3. Perimeter = ______ 5 Writing in Math! Using the terms you've learned so far, explain the similarities and differences between a rhombus and a square. C – Polygons © 2011 by Wowzers, LLC -‐ All Rights Reserved
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