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E–2
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Date
Congruent Containers
Find examples of congruence in everyday packaging. For example, you might find congruent
circles on an oatmeal box. You will find congruent squares on a checkerboard.
1.
Draw one of the objects you find. Mark the congruent sides and congruent angles.
2.
Name and draw a three-dimensional shape that is formed by 6 congruent squares.
3.
Name and draw a three-dimensional shape that is formed by 4 congruent triangles.
4.
Name and draw a three-dimensional shape that is formed by 2 congruent triangles and
3 congruent rectangles.
E–2
Name
Date
Congruent Containers
Find examples of congruence in everyday packaging. For example, you might find congruent
circles on an oatmeal box. You will find congruent squares on a checkerboard.
1.
Draw one of the objects you find. Mark the congruent sides and congruent angles.
Check students’ drawings.
2.
Name and draw a three-dimensional shape that is formed by 6 congruent squares.
cube
3.
Name and draw a three-dimensional shape that is formed by 4 congruent triangles.
triangular pyramid
4.
Name and draw a three-dimensional shape that is formed by 2 congruent triangles and
3 congruent rectangles.
triangular prism
CA Mathematics Standards: Measurement and Geometry 2.0
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