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Educator and Tagging Information: Learning Area: Maths Resource Name: Maths Assessment Exemplar Number: M7.3 Item: 3 Phase: Senior Grade: 7 Learning Outcome(s) and Assessment Standard(s): Learning Outcome 3: Shape and Space Assessment Standard: We know this when the learner 7.3.4 Uses a pair of compasses, ruler and protractor to accurately construct geometric figures for investigation of own property and design of nets. Learning Space: Assessment Hyperlinks: To be completed later. Number of questions for exemplar: 3 Rating: Easy questions: 1,2,3 Medium questions: Difficult questions: Assessment Task Questions: 1. Construct a square ABCD with side lengths of 6 cm. 2. Construct an isosceles triangle DEF with the two equal sides the length of 6 cm. 3. Construct an equilateral triangle TUV with side lengths of 6 cm. Solution 1. D C A B AB = 6cm Instructions to construct the 90 degree angle. (For the construction of a square, four different 90 degree angles need to be constructed.) 1. Begin with line k, containing point P. k P 2. Place the compass on point P. Using an arbitrary radius, draw arcs intersecting line k at two points. Label the intersection points X and Y. k X P Y X P Y 3. Place the compass at point X. Adjust the compass radius so that it is more than (½) XY. Draw an arc as shown here. k 4. Without changing the compass radius, place the compass on point Y. Draw an arc intersecting the previously drawn arc. Label the intersection point A. A k X P Y 5. Use the straight edge to draw line AP. Line AP is perpendicular to line k. A k X 2. P Y Draw a line segment DE of any length (not longer than 6 cm). Set the radius of the compass on 6 cm and construct a circle with midpoint E. Keep the radius of the compass on 6 cm and construct a circle with midpoint D. The position where the two circles intersect is F. It can be on any side of the line segment DE. F E D F 3. 1. Begin with line segment TU = 6 cm. T U T U 2. Centre the compass at point T, and set the compass radius to TU. Draw an arc (6cm radius) as shown. 3. Keeping the same radius (6 cm), centre the compass at point U and draw another arc intersecting the first one. Let point V be the point of intersection. V T U 4. Draw line segments TV and UV. Triangle TUV is an equilateral triangle, and each of its interior angles has a measure of 600. V T U The actual construction of objects as a way to investigate the properties of a figure forms the basis of these activities. Be careful to introduce the constructions with a compass not in a mechanical way but as a tool for discussing relationships of shapes. Pre knowledge to these activities are the fact that a circle is created by a continuous “pathway” or locus created by a moving point equidistance from a fixed centre, This implies that a radius is used with a fixed distance or length. Appendix of Assignment Tools Constructions Visualisation Reasoning with proportions Reasoning with continuous change Proof reasoning Defining