Unit 7 - Lesson 5 - Grade 3: Illustrative Mathematics
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Grade 3 Unit 7
Lesson 5: Attributes of Other Quadrilaterals
CC BY 2021 Illustrative Mathematics®
Grade 3 Unit 7
Lesson 5: Attributes of Other Quadrilaterals
CC BY 2021 Illustrative Mathematics®
Lesson: Attributes of Other Quadrilaterals
Find the value of each expression mentally.
Select all the ways you could describe the shape.
Select all the ways you could describe the shape.
Explain your reasoning.
Explain your reasoning.
Select all the ways you could describe the shape.
Select all the ways you could describe the shape.
Explain your reasoning.
Explain your reasoning.
Select all the ways you could describe the shape.
Select all the ways you could describe the shape.
Explain your reasoning.
Explain your reasoning.
Select all the ways you could describe the shape.
Select all the ways you could describe the shape.
Explain your reasoning.
Explain your reasoning.
Select all the ways you could describe the shape.
Select all the ways you could describe the shape.
Explain your reasoning.
Explain your reasoning.
Select all the ways you could describe the shape.
Select all the ways you could describe the shape.
Explain your reasoning.
Explain your reasoning.
Draw a quadrilateral that isn’t a square.
Draw a quadrilateral that isn’t a square.
Draw a quadrilateral that isn’t a rhombus.
Draw a quadrilateral that isn’t a rhombus.
Draw a quadrilateral that isn’t a rectangle.
Draw a quadrilateral that isn’t a rectangle.
Draw as many quadrilaterals as you can that aren't rhombuses, rectangles, or squares.
Draw as many quadrilaterals as you can that aren't rhombuses, rectangles, or squares.
Cool Down: Describe It, Draw It
Select all the ways you could name this shape.
Select all the ways you could name this shape.
Explain your reasoning.
Explain your reasoning.
Draw a quadrilateral that is not a rectangle, a rhombus, or a square.
Draw a quadrilateral that is not a rectangle, a rhombus, or a square.