Polygon
Polygon
I. Objectives
At the end of the discussion, the students are expected to:
2. Greetings
Good evening class!
Good evening Ma’am!
3. Classroom Management
Before you sit down, please align your
chairs properly and kindly pick the
pieces of paper around you if there’s
any.
4. Checking of Attendance
Ms. Monitor, is there any absent today?
None Ma’am.
Good.
5. Checking of Assignment
Yesterday, I gave you an assignment,
right?
Yes.
Did you make it?
Yes, Ma’am.
Please pass it to your secretary.
And Ms. Secretary, please give it to me
later before I leave the class.
Okay, Ma’am.
B. Preparatory Activities
1. Recall
Before moving on to our new topic, let
us first have a short review what we
have done yesterday.
Very good! What are the kinds of We have acute, right, obtuse, straight and
angles? reflex angles.
2. Motivation
Before we proceed to our new lesson, Yes. Of course Ma’am.
let’s have a game. Do you want games?
C. Developmental Activities
1. Presentation
According to the figures posted on the
board, what do you think is our topic Polygons.
for today?
2. Discussion
Based on the problems your classmates
answered a while ago, will you give me
your own meaning of the term (The students will state their ideas and
polygon? opinions.)
What is polygon? Where the word Polygon came from the words POLY which
polygon came from? Will you please means many and GONIA meaning angles.
read? Polygon has many angles.
It is a plane shape with 3 or more straight
Thank you! Altogether, please read the sides. It can be defined as a closed plane figure
other meaning of polygon. that is the union of a finite number of line
segments.
Name Sides
Now, let’s read the names of polygons Triangle 3
with 5, 6, 7, 8, so on and so forth sides. Quadrilateral 4
Pentagon 5
Hexagon 6
Heptagon 7
Octagon 8
Nonagon 9
Decagon 10
Undecagon 11
Dodecagon 12
Triskaidecagon 13
Tetrakaidecagon 14
Pentadecagon 15
Hexakaidecagon 16
Heptadecagon 17
Octakaidecagon 18
Enneadecagon 19
Icosagon 20
Triacontagon 30
Tetracontagon 40
Pentacontagon 50
Hexacontagon 60
Heptacontagon 70
Octacontagon 80
Enneacontagon 90
Hectagon 100
Chiliagon 1,000
Myriagon 10,000
Megagon 1,000,000
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We also have types of polygons namely The polygon is regular if all angles and sides
regular and irregular. Will you please are equal. Otherwise, if it is not, it is irregular.
read the differences between the two?
Thank you!
Here are the examples of a regular
polygon. They have equal sides and
angles.
No, Ma’am.
I have a question. Can a square be an
irregular polygon? Because a square has four equal sides and its
angles measure exactly 90°.if its two sides
Why? were extender and made longer, it cannot be
called a square anymore. It is a rectangle which
is an irregular polygon.
Very well said! Convex polygon has no angles pointing
We have convex and concave polygon. inwards. More precisely, no internal angle can
What is convex polygon? Please read. be more than 180°.
Very good!
Correct!
How about pentagon? Hexagon?
Heptagon? Do we need to divide it and
count the triangles that can be formed?
And then add 180° + 180° + 180°…?
No! We have a formula for this.
Yes.
Is he/she correct class?
Yes, Ma’am.
Right!
4. Application
Now, I will group you into 3 groups.
The first group will think and draw in a
bond paper examples of regular and
irregular polygons. The second will be
the convex and concave. And the third
group is the simple and complex
polygons. You will also get the sum of
the interior angles of the polygons you
gave. Yes, Ma’am.
Understood class?
IV. Evaluation
Look at the pictures. Describe the polygons completely. The first one is done for you.
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V. Assignment
Practice yourself. Answer the problems on your Geometry book pp. 106-107.