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In this lesson students prove the important result that all rectangles are parallelograms. Then groups of students tackle different relationships among quadrilaterals and their diagonals. This requires reasoning from definitions such as:
Throughout the lesson students move from making conjectures to making specific statements to be proved, to writing a proof, to critiquing a proof. When students have to determine the given information and draw their own diagram, they are making sense of problems (MP1).
Technology isn’t required for this lesson, but there are opportunities for students to choose to use appropriate technology to solve problems. We recommend making technology available.
Students will need the 1-inch strips with evenly spaced holes and fasteners prepared in an earlier lesson. Make additional copies from the blackline master, as needed.
Students will continue adding to their reference chart in this activity. Be prepared to add to the class display. The Blank Reference Chart for students and a teacher copy of a completed version are available in the blackline masters for the unit.
If there are multiple sections of this course in the same classroom, consider hiding entries on the class reference chart and revealing them at the appropriate time rather than making multiple displays.
Students will need the 1-inch strips with evenly spaced holes and fasteners prepared in an earlier lesson. Make additional copies from the blackline master, as needed.
Students will continue adding to their reference chart in this activity. Be prepared to add to the class display. The Blank Reference Chart for students and a teacher copy of a completed version are available in the blackline masters for the unit.
If there are multiple sections of this course in the same classroom, consider hiding entries on the class reference chart and revealing them at the appropriate time rather than making multiple displays.