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Parallelograms: Rectangle, Rhombus, and Square Power Point Lesson
Parallelograms: Rectangle, Rhombus, and Square Power Point Lesson
Parallelograms: Rectangle, Rhombus, and Square Power Point Lesson
Parallelograms: Rectangle, Rhombus, and Square Power Point Lesson
Parallelograms: Rectangle, Rhombus, and Square Power Point Lesson
Parallelograms: Rectangle, Rhombus, and Square Power Point Lesson
Parallelograms: Rectangle, Rhombus, and Square Power Point Lesson
Parallelograms: Rectangle, Rhombus, and Square Power Point Lesson
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Do your students need a little extra help untangling the web of quadrilateral, parallelogram, rectangle, rhombus, and square? This ready-to-teach power point lesson can help with that!

This lesson teaches students that rectangle, rhombus, and square are all parallelograms. The attributes of each one are described and shown with colorful attention-grabbing images. Simple animations enhance the lesson and provide immediate feedback as students practice applying new learning.

Concepts are presented in an easy-to-understand sequence that is high-interest and highly interactive.

Printable student page follows the ppt lesson slide-by-slide and is perfect for math notebooks or journals.

Please check out the preview for more information about this easy-to-use lesson.

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Parallelograms: Rectangle, Rhombus, and Square Power Point Lesson

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Description

Do your students need a little extra help untangling the web of quadrilateral, parallelogram, rectangle, rhombus, and square? This ready-to-teach power point lesson can help with that!

This lesson teaches students that rectangle, rhombus, and square are all parallelograms. The attributes of each one are described and shown with colorful attention-grabbing images. Simple animations enhance the lesson and provide immediate feedback as students practice applying new learning.

Concepts are presented in an easy-to-understand sequence that is high-interest and highly interactive.

Printable student page follows the ppt lesson slide-by-slide and is perfect for math notebooks or journals.

Please check out the preview for more information about this easy-to-use lesson.

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August 2, 2024
Super engaging and easy to understand for my students.
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May 15, 2024
Very helpful for small group instruction and reteaching.
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August 17, 2021
My students loved this resource! They can't get enough and it was incredibly engaging!
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November 28, 2020
Thanks for another great teaching PPT! You make my life so much easier!
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Understand that shapes in different categories (e.g., rhombuses, rectangles, and others) may share attributes (e.g., having four sides), and that the shared attributes can define a larger category (e.g., quadrilaterals). Recognize rhombuses, rectangles, and squares as examples of quadrilaterals, and draw examples of quadrilaterals that do not belong to any of these subcategories.
Classify two-dimensional figures based on the presence or absence of parallel or perpendicular lines, or the presence or absence of angles of a specified size. Recognize right triangles as a category, and identify right triangles.
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