
Drawing Quadrilaterals
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Mathematics, Other
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1st - 6th Grade
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Hard
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This lesson teaches how to draw quadrilaterals by connecting four straight sides to form a closed shape. It clarifies common misunderstandings about quadrilaterals, such as the belief that their names change when rotated. The lesson includes practical exercises using dot paper to draw squares and rectangles, emphasizing that rotation does not alter a shape's identity. Students learn to ensure all sides meet at vertices, forming a closed shape, and practice drawing various quadrilaterals, including tricky ones that appear to fold in on themselves.
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