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Quarter 3

Visualizing Angles, Triangles


and Quadrilaterals
Directions: Answer the following questions.

1.) Which angle measures 90 degrees and forms a


square corner?
A. acute angle C. right angle
B. obtuse angle D. straight angle
2.) Which angle measures less than 90 degrees
and smaller than a right angle?
A. acute angle C. right angle
B. obtuse angle D. straight angle
3.) Which angle measures more than 90 degrees?
A. acute angle C. right angle
B. obtuse angle D. straight angle
4.) Which of the following is a measure of an
obtuse angle?
A. 70° B. 90° C. 120° D. 180°
5.) What geometric figure is formed when two rays
meet at a common endpoint?
A. angle B. line C. point D. ray
I. Directions: Using the figure at the right,
identify if the given angle is acute, right or
obtuse.
1. AGE-right 6. BGC- acute
2. DGF-obtuse 7. EGD- right
3. FGB-obtuse 8. BGA- right
4. CGA-obtuse 9. DGB- right
5. CGE-obtuse 10. CGD- acute
Quarter 3

Describing the Attributes/Properties


of Triangles and Quadrilaterals using
Concrete Objects or Models
Mr. Garcia bought an illustration board for his
Math class. He needs two triangles of the same size
without wasting any part of the illustration board.
How will he divide it?

What shapes are formed?


A triangle is a simple closed curve or
polygon which is created by three line
segments. A triangle is a shape or a part of
two dimensional space. It has three straight
sides and three vertices. The three angles of
a triangle always add up to 180 degrees. It
is a polygon with the least possible number
of sides.
A polygon is a closed figure made up of
several line segments that are joined
together. The line segments are called
sides and do not cross each other.
There are exactly two sides that meet at
a point.
A quadrilateral is a polygon with 4
sides, 4 vertices and 4 angles.

Can a quadrilateral can be divided into


two triangles?
Since the sum of the interior angles of any
triangle is 180° and there are two triangles in a
quadrilateral then, the sum of the angles for
each quadrilateral is 360°.

There are different kinds of quadrilaterals, but


all have several things in common: all of them
have four sides, have two diagonals and the
sum of their four interior angles equals 360°
degrees.
Directions: Answer the following questions. Draw a
triangle if your answer is YES and a square if it’s
NO.
1. Do all quadrilaterals have 3 sides and 3 angles?
2. Do all triangles have 4 sides and 4 angles?
3. Is any 3-sided polygon a triangle?
4. Is any 4-sided polygon a quadrilateral?
5. Can a quadrilateral be divided into two
triangles?
Directions: Beside the number, put a circle on the quadrilateral
and box on the triangle. If it is not quadrilateral or a triangle,
leave it blank.
Directions: Using the drawing below, write whether the figure
labelled by each number is a triangle or quadrilateral.
Directions: Fill in the blanks to complete the statement. Choose
your answer from the words inside the box.

A polygon with three sides, three vertices and three angles


is called the (1.) __________. A closed figure made up of
several line segments that are joined together is called the
(2.) __________. The sum of the three interior angles of a
triangle is always (3.) __________. A polygon with 4 sides, 4
vertices and 4 angles is called the (4.) __________. The sum
of all the interior angles for each quadrilateral is (5.)
__________.
Quarter 3

Kinds of Triangles
And Quadrilaterals
A. Triangles can be classified according to their
angles.
Right Triangle – a right triangle has a right angle which
measures 90 0. ABC is a right triangle.

Acute Triangle – an acute triangle has 3 acute angles,


each measuring less than 90 0 . DEF is an acute
triangle.

Obtuse Triangle – an obtuse triangle has an obtuse


angle which measures more than 90 0 . GHI is an obtuse
triangle.
B. Triangles can be classified according to their sides.

Equilateral Triangle – an equilateral triangle has 3 equal sides


or all sides are equal. ABC is an equilateral triangle.

Isosceles Triangle – an isosceles triangle has 2 equal sides. A


triangle in which at least two sides have equal measure. DEF is
an isosceles triangle.
Scalene Triangle – a scalene triangle has no equal side or
with all three sides of different measures. GHI is a scalene
triangle.
equilateral isosceles scalene

scalene scalene isosceles


equilateral isosceles scalene

equilateral scalene isosceles

scalene equilateral equilateral


An obtuse triangle has an obtuse angle which
measures (1)more than 90 degrees.
A right triangle has a right angle which
measures (2) 90 degrees
An equilateral triangle has (3) 3 equal sides.
An isosceles triangle has (4) 2 equal sides.
A scalene triangle has (5) NO equal sides.
more than 90 degress
No
3 2
ACTIVITY TIME!
Using colored paper, cut out
different triangles and paste them in
your notebook. Classify them
according to sides and angles.
Quarter 3

Visualizing Angles, Triangles


and Quadrilaterals
I. Find the missing terms in each of the following number sequence.

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