Find a pattern to solve each problem. Yo u may use grid paper.
- Jessie adds one more square to this drawing.
It now has 2 lines of symmetry. Where does
she add the square? (Hint:See page 22.)
Original Drawing
Jessie draws this shape.
She adds one square. The finished
shape has 2 lines of symmetry.
Visualize the facts of the
problem as you reread it.
Facts:
Question: Where does she add the last square?
Find the line of symmetry in the original drawing.
Then think of other ways to fold the shape in half.
- Jacques paints these shapes in order on a belt:
triangle, square, triangle, pentagon, triangle,
hexagon. What are the ninth and tenth shapes? - Can you cut this shape into 2 congruent
hexagons? 2 congruent octagons?
(Hint:See page 21.) - Tr o y makes a gerbil cage. The floor of the
cage must have an area of 4 square units.
How many different shapes can the floor be? - A brick border follows this pattern.
How many bricks are used in a 10-ft border?
- Write a problem that uses a pattern.
Have a classmate solve it.
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