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Resource Overview Quantile Measure: Skill or Concept: 400Q Identify intersecting, parallel, skew, and perpendicular lines and line segments. Identify midpoints of line segments. (QT G 176) Excerpted from: The Math Learning Center PO Box 12929, Salem, Oregon 97309 0929 www.mathlearningcenter.org Math Learning Center This resource may be available in other Quantile utilities. For full access to these free utilities, visit www.quantiles.com/tools.aspx. The Quantile Framework for Mathematics, developed by educational measurement and research organization MetaMetrics, comprises more than 500 skills and concepts (called QTaxons) taught from kindergarten through high school. The Quantile Framework depicts the developmental nature of mathematics and the connections between mathematics content across the strands. By matching a student s Quantile measure with the Quantile measure of a mathematical skill or concept, you can determine if the student is ready to learn that skill, needs to learn supporting concepts first, or has already learned it. For more information and to use free Quantile utilities, visit www.quantiles.com. 1000 Park Forty Plaza Drive, Suite 120, Durham, North Carolina 27713 METAMETRICS, the METAMETRICS logo and tagline, QUANTILE, QUANTILE FRAMEWORK and the QUANTILE logo are trademarks of MetaMetrics, Inc., and are registered in the United States and abroad. The names of other companies and products mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners.

Set C1 Geometry: Parallel, Perpendicular & Intersecting Blackline Anytime after Set C1 Activity 1. Run a class set. name date Set C1 H Independent Worksheet 2 Independent Worksheet Alphabet Lines 1 The kids in Mrs. Odell s third grade were learning about different kinds of lines. Hector made the letter H on his geoboard and said, Hey look! These 2 lines I m pointing to are parallel. a Get a geoboard and some colored rubber bands. On your geoboard, make 4 other capital letters that have 2 or 3 parallel lines in them. Use red rubber bands to make the lines that are parallel to each other. Use a ruler and colored pencils to record your work below. Show the parallel lines in red. b How do you know for sure that the lines you made in red are parallel? (Continued on back.) Bridges in Mathematics Grade 3 Supplement C1.11

Set C1 Geometry: Parallel, Perpendicular & Intersecting Blackline Run a class set. Independent Worksheet 2 Alphabet Lines (cont.) 2 Then Lani said, The two lines in the first letter of my name are perpendicular. You can see that they meet at a right angle on the board. On your geoboard, make 4 other capital letters that have perpendicular lines. Record your work below. Draw arrows to show where the lines meet at right angles. 3 Then Xavier said, I think the first letter of my name has intersecting lines. a Do you agree with him? Why or why not? If you do, draw an arrow to show where the 2 lines intersect. (Continued on next page.) C1.12 Bridges in Mathematics Grade 3 Supplement

Set C1 Geometry: Parallel, Perpendicular & Intersecting Blackline Run a class set. Independent Worksheet 2 Alphabet Lines (cont.) 3b Circle the letter that has 2 intersecting lines. c j x i s l 4 Write the first letter of your first name in this box. Label it to show any lines that are parallel, perpendicular, or intersecting. If the first letter of your first name is completely curved (like O or C), choose a different letter in your first or last name that has straight lines. challenge 5 Circle True or False to show which statements below correctly descibe these lines. a The two lines above are parallel. True False b The two lines above are pependicular. True False c The two lines above are interesecting. True False 6 Two lines that are not parallel and not perpendicular are called oblique lines. Circle all the pairs of oblique lines below. Bridges in Mathematics Grade 3 Supplement C1.13

C1.14 Bridges in Mathematics Grade 3 Supplement