Q1-Wk1-Lesson-1.1-DRAWING POLYGONS Day 1

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FIRST QUARTER

Week 1-Day 1
POLYGONS
Lesson 1.1
DRAWING POLYGONS
Objectives:
At the end of the lesson, the learners are expected to:
1. Define a polygon.
2. Classify polygon according to its sides and as regular or irregular.
3. Name, describe, and compare regular and irregular polygons and
polygons with 5, 6, 8, or 10 sides based on measurements of
sides and angles
4. Draw triangles, quadrilaterals and polygons with 5, 6, 8, or 10
using a ruler, protractor, and a compass
Short Review
Round 1: Who am I? (Naming Polygons)

Quadrilateral Triangle Pentagon

Octagon Quadrilateral Dodecagon


Round 2: Count Me In! (Give the number of Sides of each polygons)

1. Pentagon 6. Quadrilateral
2. Heptagon 7. Nonagon
8. Decagon
3. Triangle Answers:
1. 5 sides 6. 4 sides
4. Octagon 2. 7 sides 7. 9 sides
3. 3 sides 8. 10 sides
5. Hexagon 4. 8 sides
5. 6 sides
Activity: Polygon or Not Polygon?

Polygon Polygon Polygon

Polygon Polygon Polygon


Activity: Polygon or Not Polygon?
POLYGONS NOT POLYGONS
What is a polygon?
Based on the examples given,
define a polygon. Write your answer in
your notebook. Exchange definition with
your seatmate and explain how you
came up with your definition.

A polygon is _____________________.
Definition of a Polygon

A polygon is a closed figure on


a plane, made up of 3 or more line
segments that intersect only at
endpoints, with each endpoint
belonging to exactly 2 line segments.
Definition of a Polygon

A polygon is made up of sides,


which are line segments that intersect at
their endpoints. The points of
intersection of the sides of a polygon are
called its vertices (singular: vertex).
Unlocking Content Vocabulary
Polygon is a closed-plane figure bounded by line
segments that meet only at their endpoints.
EQUILATERAL EQUIANGULAR REGULAR IRREGULAR
POLYGON POLYGON POLYGON POLYGON
is a polygon whose is a polygon whose is a polygon that is is a polygon whose
sides are all all angles are all both equilateral sides and angles
congruent. congruent. and equiangular. are not equal.
Define polygon and describe its properties

1. Which figure is a polygon?


Developing concept of polygon
The figures below are polygons.
They are closed, plane figures, made of
line segments, and the segments
intersect only at their endpoints.
Developing concept of polygon
These are not
polygons

Not a plane figure Sides do not intersect


at their endpoints
Naming Polygon and its Parts
A polygon is named using
its vertices. The vertices
are points A, B, and C. So,
the triangle may be called
triangle ABC, triangle
BCA, or triangle ACB.
Sides of triangle ABC are 𝐴𝐵 ,𝐵𝐶, 𝐴𝐶
Interior angles of triangle ABC are
∠BAC, ∠BCA, and ∠ABC
Lesson Activity: Complete the table.
Summary
What did we learn?
We learned how to define a polygon and
classify polygon according to its sides and as regular
or irregular polygon.
Solid concepts:
• A polygon is a closed plane figure made up of line
segments connected only at endpoints, with each
endpoint belonging to exactly 2 line segments.
Summary

• An equilateral polygon is a polygon whose


sides are all congruent.
• An equiangular polygon is a polygon whose
angles are all congruent.
• A regular polygon is a polygon that is both
equilateral and equiangular.

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