
Exploring Geometry Concepts at Villegas Middle School
Dive into the world of geometry through polygons, circles, congruency, similarity, points, lines, and planes with Mr. Clutter's class at Villegas Middle School. Learn about the fundamental elements of geometry such as points, lines, and planes, and discover how geometric position plays a crucial role in phenomena like solar eclipses. Don't miss out on this educational journey presented in a PowerPoint format available for free on www.worldofteaching.com.
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GEOMETRY Mr. Clutter Villegas Middle School
Polygons Circles Congruency Similarity Points Lines Planes What did the acorn say when he grew up?
Point A position in space, has no size only location D B N D, B and N represent points
Line Continues without end in opposite directions A B AB represents a line
Plane A flat surface that extends in four directions
Segment Part of a line made up of 2 points and all the points of the line between the 2 points D E DE represents a segment
Ray Part of a line consisting of one endpoint and all the points of the line on one side of the endpoint F G FG represents a ray
How could you describe geometrically the position of the moon, earth, and sun during a solar eclipse?
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