As promised to Mr. Hanley's group - the link to the quadrilaterals and polygons information used in class today (this will also be very useful to Miss, McCarney's group)...
http://www.icteachers.co.uk/children/sats/quadrilaterals.htm
http://www.icteachers.co.uk/children/sats/polygons.htm
Oh - and just for you bloggers - an extra, super-tough activity! Click on the link below, wait for the page to load and you will see a collection of quadrilaterals. Each one at first looks like a square. You have to pick up the corners of each one (red dots) and drag them around a few times. As you drag, the shape will reveal some of its secrets by only allowing you to reshape it in certain ways. If you really know your quadrilaterals then you'll be able to name each one!
Enough of my yakkin' - here it is...
http://www.mccsc.edu/~tfrey/quadrilaterals.htm
Can you spot which one is the 'quadrilateral with no name'?
Let me know how you get on.
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4 comments:
i know lots of facts about quadrilaterals
i liked the quadrilateral mr hanley its really good
by abubakar
hi mr H
I realy enjoyed the plce value game and the quadrilateral game It was easy I got them all right keep it up.
By Dupe
i realy like the game that i played and i almost go up to 15 .but i tryed my best.
From shahnaz
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