Weekly Math Review (5/18-5/22)
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The triangle below relates to questions 1 & 2.
1) Classify this triangle by the lengths of its sides (equilateral, isosceles, scalene) AND by the measures of its angles (right, acute, obtuse). *
*Use all lower case letters*
2 points
2) Explain your answer choices for #1.  How do you know these were the classifications? *
2 points
The triangle below relates to questions 3 & 4.
3) Classify this triangle by the lengths of its sides (equilateral, isosceles, scalene) AND by the measures of its angles (right, acute, obtuse). *
*Use all lower case letters*
2 points
4) Explain your answer choices for #3.  How do you know these were the classifications? *
2 points
Use the chart to help with questions 5 & 6.
5) Classify the quadrilateral in as many ways as possible.  Check all that apply. *
4 points
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6) Explain your answer choice(s) for #5.  How do you know these were the classification(s)?  Remember, you can use the quadrilateral flow chart above to support your response. *
2 points
Remember to use the volume formula as you find your answer for question 7.  Use a separate sheet of paper to do the multiplication!  MAKE SURE TO INCLUDE UNITS!
7) Volume = _______  (Make sure to include the unit!) *
2 points
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Self-Reflection Questions
8) This week in math, I learned... *
9) For each of this week's learning goals, select the statement that best describes you. *
I'm just starting to learn this and I don't really understand it yet.
I'm starting to get it, but I still need someone to coach me through it.
I can mostly do it by myself, but I sometimes mess up or get stuck.
I understand it well, and I could teach it to someone else.
I can classify triangles by the length of their sides, or by the measures of their angles.
I can classify and compare quadrilaterals by their number of sides and types of angles.
I can calculate the volume of a rectangular prism.
10) I would like help/clarification on... *
11) How could you use this week's lessons in the real world? Or where might you see these concepts in the real world? Give at least one specific example & include your name!  Complete your answer in the Jamboard: https://jamboard.google.com/d/14EuDN9bwbkTbc7MYVfmJEo0_mjaDP3TdGVS7CXcQXI0/edit?usp=sharing *
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