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Republic of the Philippines

President Ramon Magsaysay State University


Botolan Campus

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

Course Title TEACHING MATHEMATICS IN THE PRIMARY GRADES


Chapter/Lesson CHAPTER 3- SIMPLE GEOMETRIC FIGURES
Place in the Program GENERAL EDUCATION
Semester & AY 2ND SEM AY 2020-2021

Name:Patricia Reyes
Year/Section: BEED-II
INTRODUCTION
In this chapter, you will learn simple geometric concepts and figures, two- and three-
dimensional figures.

EXERCISES
Identify the following concepts and figures that are being described.
1. It is a location in a space that has no length, width and height.
-Point
2. It is a continuous collection of points that has no endpoints.
- Line
3. It is a part of a line that has finite set of points and with two endpoints.
-Line Segment
4. It is a part of a line that can be extended in an exactly one side only.
-Ray
5. It is formed by two rays with a common endpoint.
-Angle
6. A pair of lines that will never intersect.
-Parallel Lines
7. A pair of lines that meet at a point.
-Intersecting Lines
8. A pair of lines that forms a right angle.
-Perpendicular Lines
9. A three-sided polygon.
-Triangle
10. A polygon with four sides.
-Quadrilateral
11. A set of points that is equidistant to a certain point called center.
-Circle
12. A twelve-sided polygon.
-Dodecagon
13. An eleven-sided polygon.
-Hedecagon
14. An object with length, height and width is a three-dimensional and also called simply
as __.
-Cube
15. A three-dimensional object often portrayed by a ball.
-Object / Shape

Prepared by:

JAYSON L. FERNANDEZ
Instructor

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