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Quadrilateral Logo Project — Classify and Prove Using Coordinates
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Engage your geometry students with a creative, standards-aligned project that blends art, algebra, and reasoning! In this Quadrilateral Logo Project, students design a logo for a fictional robot company called Quadro using geometric properties. They must create and classify quadrilaterals (parallelogram, trapezoid, rectangle, rhombus, and square), include vertex coordinates, and provide mathematical justification using slope and distance formulas.

This real-world, discovery-style project reinforces understanding of quadrilateral classification in the coordinate plane and encourages creative application of geometric theorems.

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Quadrilateral Logo Project — Classify and Prove Using Coordinates

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Description

Engage your geometry students with a creative, standards-aligned project that blends art, algebra, and reasoning! In this Quadrilateral Logo Project, students design a logo for a fictional robot company called Quadro using geometric properties. They must create and classify quadrilaterals (parallelogram, trapezoid, rectangle, rhombus, and square), include vertex coordinates, and provide mathematical justification using slope and distance formulas.

This real-world, discovery-style project reinforces understanding of quadrilateral classification in the coordinate plane and encourages creative application of geometric theorems.

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This was an excellent end of the unit activity for my students
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Grades taught: 10th

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