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GEOMETRY CIRCLING THE BASES HOUSTON ASTROS IN PARTNER WITH THE NBHOF LESSON 2: PRE-VISIT - A DIAMOND FILLED WITH SHAPES OBJECTIVE: Students will be able to: Define the term polygon. Recognize different polygons evident in baseball. Draw and identify different polygons. TIME REQUIRED: 1 class period MATERIALS NEEDED: Students’ Geometry Dictionaries started in Lesson 1 Baseball Polygons cards (Included) printed and cut out Copies of the “Defining Polygons” worksheet (Included) - 1 for each student Glue sticks Markers or crayons Index cards (4 for each student) 7 sheets of poster board Label each with the name of a different polygon (square, rectangle, triangle, quadrilateral, pentagon, hexagon, and octagon) and hang them up around the room VOCABULARY: Angle - The figure formed by two lines extending from the same point Congruent - Having the same size and shape Geometry - A branch of mathematics that deals with points, lines, angles, and shapes Hexagon - A six-sided polygon Octagon – An eight-sided polygon Parallel – Lines moving in the same direction but always the same distance apart Pentagon - A five-sided polygon Perpendicular – Lines that intersect at 90 degree angles Polygon – A closed figure made up of line segments Quadrilateral - A four-sided polygon Rectangle - A quadrilateral with two pairs of congruent sides and four right angles Square - A quadrilateral with four congruent sides and four right angles Triangle - A three-sided polygon GEOMETRY Circling the Bases Level 1 - Page 1 of 10 GEOMETRY CIRCLING THE BASES HOUSTON ASTROS IN PARTNER WITH THE NBHOF APPLICABLE TEKS STATE STANDARDS: Lesson 2 3.6A, 3.6B, and Process Standards 3.1A, 3.1B, 3.1D, and 3.1G GEOMETRY Circling the Bases Level 1 - Page 2 of 10 GEOMETRY CIRCLING THE BASES HOUSTON ASTROS IN PARTNER WITH THE NBHOF LESSON 2: LESSON 1| Introduce the term polygon and have students add this word to their Geometry Dictionaries. 2| Explain that a polygon is a plane shape (two-dimensional or “flat”) with straight sides that connect. The points at which the sides connect are angles. In fact, the word polygon actually means “many-angles.” 3| Polygons are often named after the number of sides they have. Draw several different types of polygons on the board, and then label each, demonstrating how the number of sides gives each polygon its name. Triangle - A three-sided polygon Quadrilateral - A four-sided polygon Pentagon - A five-sided polygon Hexagon - A six-sided polygon Octagon - An eight-sided polygon 4| Have students add each polygon to their Geometry Dictionaries. 5| Briefly discuss squares and rectangles. Both shapes are quadrilaterals. Squares have four congruent sides and four right angles. Rectangles have two congruent sides and four right angles. Review vocabulary words “congruent” and “parallel” and “perpendicular.” Have students add each word to their Geometry Dictionaries. 6| Introduce the activity. GEOMETRY Circling the Bases Level 1 - Page 3 of 10 GEOMETRY CIRCLING THE BASES HOUSTON ASTROS IN PARTNER WITH THE NBHOF LESSON 2: ACTIVITY 1| First, pass around the Baseball Polygons cards (included). Have students work with a partner to identify the polygon represented by each baseball item, then sort the shapes into two piles based on the shapes’ geometric attributes. 2| While students are working, bring out the 7 sheets of poster board and hang them around the room. Label each with one of the polygons discussed in this lesson: square, rectangle, triangle, quadrilateral, pentagon, hexagon, and octagon.. 3| Have student pairs show and tell how they sorted the Baseball Polygon cards. Review that there are many different ways that the polygons can be sorted. 4| Have students use glue sticks to attach the Baseball Polygon cards to the appropriate poster-boards. 5| Next, pass out four index cards to each student. Have students draw a different polygon from this lesson on each of these cards. 6| When students have finished their drawings, collect the cards. Mix them up and redistribute them so that each student has four cards drawn by other students. 7| Have students label each card with the correct polygon name, then sort the shapes into two piles based on the shapes’ geometric attributes. Then, on a separate sheet of paper, have students write down how the shapes in each pile are alike and how they are different. 8| Finally, have students attach the shapes to the appropriate poster-boards. GEOMETRY Circling the Bases Level 1 - Page 4 of 10 GEOMETRY CIRCLING THE BASES HOUSTON ASTROS IN PARTNER WITH THE NBHOF LESSON 2: ACTIVITY - CONTINUED CONCLUSION: To conclude this lesson and check for understanding, provide students with the “Defining Polygons” worksheet (included) and have students work independently to identify each shape. GEOMETRY Circling the Bases Level 1 - Page 5 of 10 GEOMETRY CIRCLING THE BASES HOUSTON ASTROS IN PARTNER WITH THE NBHOF LESSON 2: DEFINING POLYGONS NAME| DATE| INSTRUCTIONS: Four groups of friends want to play catch. Identify the different polygons formed by their throwing patterns. GROUP A Tomás GROUP B Tina Andrew Angela Gina John Jason Mia GROUP C GROUP D Laura Erika Jenny Lee Brooke Simon Juan Sasha Liam Thomas Mike Group A| Group B| Group C| Group D| GEOMETRY Circling the Bases Level 1 - Page 6 of 10 GEOMETRY CIRCLING THE BASES HOUSTON ASTROS IN PARTNER WITH THE NBHOF LESSON 2: DEFINING POLYGONS ANSWER KEY Square 1| Group A ____________________________ Rectangle 2| Group B ____________________________ Pentagon 3| Group C ____________________________ Hexagon 4| Group D ____________________________ GEOMETRY Circling the Bases Level 1 - Page 7 of 10 GEOMETRY CIRCLING THE BASES HOUSTON ASTROS IN PARTNER WITH THE NBHOF LESSON 2: BASEBALL POLYGONS SCOREBOARD HOME PLATE GEOMETRY Circling the Bases Level 1 - Page 8 of 10 GEOMETRY CIRCLING THE BASES HOUSTON ASTROS IN PARTNER WITH THE NBHOF LESSON 2: BASEBALL POLYGONS PITCHING RUBBER PITCHING SCREEN GEOMETRY Circling the Bases Level 1 - Page 9 of 10 GEOMETRY CIRCLING THE BASES HOUSTON ASTROS IN PARTNER WITH THE NBHOF LESSON 2: BASEBALL POLYGONS BASE PENNANT BATTER’S BOX GEOMETRY Circling the Bases Level 1 - Page 10 of 10