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Preview of 4th Grade Fun Geometry Review Project Parallel Perpendicular Intersecting Lines

4th Grade Fun Geometry Review Project Parallel Perpendicular Intersecting Lines

This is a Line Design 4th grade Geometry review math activity that focuses on the vocabulary words Parallel, Perpendicular, and Intersecting lines. This math activity will help you meet the common core objective: CCSS.Math.Content.4.G.A.1 Draw points, lines, line segments, rays, angles (right, acute, obtuse), and perpendicular and parallel lines. Identify these in two-dimensional figures. ======================== **NOTE- you can now purchase this pack as part of my 4th grade math mega bundle. CL
Preview of "City Designer" Geometry Project: Parallel lines, Transversals & Special Angles

"City Designer" Geometry Project: Parallel lines, Transversals & Special Angles

Students will become civil engineers in your geometry class by designing their own cities using parallel lines, transversals and special angles! This project will help master the concepts of * parallel lines * transversal lines * alternate interior angles * alternate exterior angles * corresponding angles * same side interior angles and * vertical angles in a fun and hands-on way. What an exciting way to integrate art into math and master the math concepts while doing so! Step-by-step direct
Preview of Parallel Lines & Transversals City Project Angle Relationships Geometry Activity

Parallel Lines & Transversals City Project Angle Relationships Geometry Activity

Looking for a fun and creative end-of-year math project for your Geometry or 8th grade math students? This "City of Angles" Parallel Lines & Transversals City Planner Project is the perfect way for students to apply their understanding of angle relationships while designing and building their very own city map! Students work collaboratively to create a city that follows specific geometry requirements involving parallel lines, transversals, and angle relationships. This project is engaging, hig
Preview of 8.G.A.5 - Parallel Lines Cut By a Transversal City Project

8.G.A.5 - Parallel Lines Cut By a Transversal City Project

In this project students are asked to create a city map that consists of 4 streets and at least fifteen landmarks that meet a number of city planning board requirements centered around parallel lines cut by a transversal. Two of the city streets are required to be parallel while the other two are required to be two non-parallel transversals. Ten of the fifteen landmarks are required to be at certain angle relationships created by parallel lines cut by a transversal. For example one of the city
Preview of Stained Glass Window Parallel & Perpendicular Lines Project

Stained Glass Window Parallel & Perpendicular Lines Project

This project focuses on several core concepts of lines in y=mx+b form while students create their own "stained glass window." There are two versions in this download- a remedial version and a version where students write the equations of parallel and perpendicular lines through given points. Concepts applied in this project include: Using slope formulaDetermining if a slope is positive, negative, zero, or undefinedWriting equations of lines in y=mx+b form given the slope and y-interceptGraphing
Preview of Geometry Map of Angles, Triangles, Parallel & Perpendicular Lines Project

Geometry Map of Angles, Triangles, Parallel & Perpendicular Lines Project

Created by
Absolute Value
The purpose of this task is to give students an opportunity to show their understanding of geometry vocabulary, equations and simple calculations. Students create a unique map that contains specific geometric shapes, spaces, and directions. Vocabulary includes: acute, area, circumference, compass rose, diameter, equilateral triangle, intersecting, isosceles triangle, line segment, obtuse, parallel, perimeter, perpendicular, prism, radius, ray, scalene triangle, and straight edge. Each student b
Preview of Types of Lines Hallway Display Project - Parallel, Perpendicular, & Intersecting

Types of Lines Hallway Display Project - Parallel, Perpendicular, & Intersecting

Introduce types of lines with this fun project! Your students will disguise their lines by making a real-life drawing. For example, they could disguise their parallel lines as French fries, a picket fence, or skis! What it includes:4 different parallel lines 4 different perpendicular lines 4 different intersecting lines Perfect for:Hallway displayIntroducing types of linesMaking a real life connectionOpen houseGuest teacher plansCentersPlease leave me a review and consider following my store for
Preview of Parallel & Transversal Lines with Perpendicular Distance City Design Project

Parallel & Transversal Lines with Perpendicular Distance City Design Project

This project incorporates: The vocabulary learned in parallel lines cut by a transversalGraphing the equations of linesConverting equations of lines into standard, point slope, and slope intercept formCalculating perpendicular distance from a point.There is the rubric (in 3 digital formats) with the perpendicular distance component added and the rubric (in 3 digital formats) without this concept. Multiple formats allow for editing and flexible sharing options. Examples of student work are inclu
Preview of Parallel Lines Cut By a Transversal Geometry Project | Middle & High School

Parallel Lines Cut By a Transversal Geometry Project | Middle & High School

Created by
Algebrista
Bring geometry to life with this Parallel Lines and Transversals Project! In this creative, hands-on activity, students design their own Private Island Map using parallel streets and transversal roads to explore angle relationships in a meaningful, visual way. Students apply geometry concepts like corresponding, alternate interior, alternate exterior, vertical, supplementary, and consecutive interior angles while creating a unique island layout filled with buildings, attractions, and street
Preview of Parallel Lines, Transversals, and Angles-City Map-Geometry Project

Parallel Lines, Transversals, and Angles-City Map-Geometry Project

This geometry project will have students demonstrating their knowledge about angles formed by parallel lines and transversals. It will also require them to show creativity and critical thinking skills. It is suitable for ELL students since its directions are simple and straightforward. To facilitate the grading process, a rubric was included.
Preview of Drawing Perpendicular and Parallel Lines with Tools Challenge Project

Drawing Perpendicular and Parallel Lines with Tools Challenge Project

Created by
Amber Thomas
Do you need a challenge for your students who are able to use drawing tools to draw parallel and perpendicular lines? This project will keep them occupied with just 2 pages; the directions and the drawing page. It comes with an answer sheet so they can check their progress at 5 different intervals. Just cut up the answer page so they don't see the final "mystery picture." If you love this project, check out the full, page protector companion activity that you can use with cooperative
Preview of Parallel and Perpendicular Lines - My City Project

Parallel and Perpendicular Lines - My City Project

Students will use their knowledge on lines to make their own city! This allows students to be creative while knowing their vocabulary when it comes to lines and angles. Vocabulary Parallel lines Perpendicular lines Transversal Vertical Angles Alternate interior angles Alternate exterior angles Corresponding angles Supplementary angles
Preview of Garden Task #1 - Parallel and Perpendicular lines Project

Garden Task #1 - Parallel and Perpendicular lines Project

Project Description for Teachers:The Garden Geometry Project is an engaging, real-world activity designed to help students apply their understanding of parallel and perpendicular lines through a point, as well as the perpendicular bisector concept, within a creative garden design scenario. Students take on the role of community garden planners, using coordinate geometry to design and analyze different garden paths—each representing a mathematical relationship. Through tasks such as finding
Preview of Drawing Parallel and Perpendicular Lines with Tools Project

Drawing Parallel and Perpendicular Lines with Tools Project

Created by
Amber Thomas
Do your students need extra practice learning how to use a drawing triangle and ruler to draw parallel and perpendicular lines? This fun activity involves kids in using these tools in order to discover the "mystery picture," which you can see by the cover art, is a house. My fourth graders were very successful with this skill after completing this project, because each activity page shows them EXACTLY where to place each tool. All they need to do is trace. As a result, they get to p
Preview of Angles in Real Life Project- Parallel Lines, Transversals & Angle Relationships

Angles in Real Life Project- Parallel Lines, Transversals & Angle Relationships

Created by
On the Pi
📐 Angles in Real Life Project- Parallel Lines, Transversals & Angle Relationships Grades 9–10 Geometry | Editable | Includes Rubric + Exit Ticket + CP VersionBring geometry to life with this engaging, real-world digital project! In this performance-based assessment, students investigate how parallel lines, perpendicular lines, and transversals appear in everyday life. Instead of simply labeling diagrams, students must photograph real-world examples, analyze angle relationships, and explain the
Preview of Geometry Unit 3 City Design Parallel Lines Cut By Transversal Activity Project

Geometry Unit 3 City Design Parallel Lines Cut By Transversal Activity Project

Parallel Lines City Design Activity Project Students will have fun designing their own city using parallel lines. Great for group or individual work. Allows students to be creative and give their project their own personal touch. Use large paper and hang around the room to show off their work. Includes rubric and sample. What’s Included: ✅ Activity Project with example and directions ✅ Vocabulary used on state testing ✅ GRADING RUBRIC INCLUDED! ✅ NO-PREP and READY TO PRINT! Ideal for: · 9th –
Preview of Parallel and Perpendicular Lines Choice Board Review Activity Project

Parallel and Perpendicular Lines Choice Board Review Activity Project

Created by
Slide N Divide
This Parallel and Perpendicular Lines Math Menu or Choice Board is a perfect assignment for students to practice their skills of the concepts taught within the unit. Students will need to: Writing the equation of the line given a graphWriting the equation of the line given two pointsWriting the equation of the line parallel to or perpendicular to a given lineIdentifying angle pair relationships (alternate interior angles, same side interior angles, corresponding angles, vertical angles…)Solv
Preview of Angles and Parallel Lines: Angle Pairs Project-Based Learning Activity

Angles and Parallel Lines: Angle Pairs Project-Based Learning Activity

Created by
On the Pi
Bring geometry to life with this project-based learning activity! Students explore angle pairs formed by parallel lines using GeoGebra and create a blog-style article to showcase their learning. They’ll research real-world examples of parallel lines in architecture and design, connecting math to the world around them. Perfect for: High school geometry Hands-on, technology-integrated learning Differentiated and project-based classrooms Includes: Step-by-step instructions for students GeoGe
Preview of City Project: Parallel Lines Cut by Transversal Application

City Project: Parallel Lines Cut by Transversal Application

Created by
Kelsey Richards
A real world application project to apply knowledge on parallel lines cut by a transversal! Necessary vocabulary: Transversal, Parallel lines, corresponding angles, alternative interior and exterior angles, vertical angles, supplementary (linear pair) TWO differentiated versions included!! Student examples included and teaching tips!
Preview of Parallel and Perpendicular Lines (Geometry Town) Project with answers!

Parallel and Perpendicular Lines (Geometry Town) Project with answers!

The Geometry Town project has students making a town using steps that tells you how many parallel, perpendicular, and transversals lines (streets) to use. Then, there are buildings and places such as the police station, gas station, school, etc. that need to be placed in the town according to relationships such as "the police station is alternate interior to the gas station" and "the gas station is corresponding to the school". The project is challenging but fun! It generally takes my classes tw
Preview of Parallel Perpendicular Lines Design Project

Parallel Perpendicular Lines Design Project

A great project for 8th grade at the end of the year! Emphasize and review the topic of slope-intercept form and graphing after brief introduction of parallel and perpendicular lines. It’s a fun, student favorite that will take them about 3 class periods. It could be done on any graph paper but I typically use 11x17 paper.
Preview of Parallel Lines and Transversals Amusement Park Fun Project

Parallel Lines and Transversals Amusement Park Fun Project

Created by
Kelly Ferrier
Students will create an amusement part on a poster, their computer, or a diarama using rides and attractions to show their knowledge of vertical angles, corresponding angles, alternate interior angles, alternate exterior angles, same-side interior angles, and linear pair.
Preview of Angles formed by Parallel Lines Map Project

Angles formed by Parallel Lines Map Project

This project can be used as an assessment for angle pairs formed by two parallel lines cut by a transversal. Students are asked to create a road map that includes buildings at specific angle pairs. A rubric and example are included.
Preview of Geometry - Parallel and Perpendicular Lines Unit Project

Geometry - Parallel and Perpendicular Lines Unit Project

Created by
J G
Use this comprehensive activity/project in which students apply key chapter concepts in a real-world application of building a city development, given certain conditions and requirements. Knowledge and Skills applied: finding slope, evaluating slopes of parallel and perpendicular lines, writing equations of lines in both slope-intercept and standard forms, finding equations of lines that are parallel and perpendicular to a given line, finding distances from one point to a line using distance f
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