DEMO PRESENTATION
Can you guess our lesson’s title ?
 According to the given video
Polygons and their angles
The word polygon means
“many angles”
A two dimensional object
A closed figure
More about Polygons
• Made up of three or more
straight line segments.
• There are exactly two sides
that meet at a vertex.
• The sides do not cross each
other.
Polygons
State some geometric figures are there in
• A) Home .
• B) Street .
• C) Work .
• D) Sports .
Examples of Polygons
Polygons
These are not Polygons
Keywords
Side: One of the line
segments that make up a
polygon.
Vertex: Point where two
sides meet.
Polygons
Vertex
Side
• Interior angle: An angle
formed by two adjacent
sides inside the polygon.
• Exterior angle: An angle
formed by two adjacent
sides outside the polygon.
Interior angle
Exterior angle
Polygons
Let us recapitulate
Interior angle
Diagonal
Vertex
Side
Exterior angle
• Regular Polygon: a polygon
where all the angles are equal
and all of the sides are the
same length. They are both
equilateral and equiangular.
Polygons
Task
• Draw 2 different triangles .
• Measure its all angles .
• Calculate the sum .
• What do you deduce ?
Examples of Regular Polygons
Polygons
INTERIOR ANGLES
OF A POLYGON
Polygons
Let us find the connection
between the number of sides,
number of diagonals and the
number of triangles of a polygon.
Hand out activity
Complete the following worksheet
Quadrilateral
Pentagon
180
o 180
o
180o 180o
180o
2 x 180o = 360o
3
4 sides
5 sides
… x 180
o
= …
o
Hexagon6 sides
180o 180o
180o
180o
… x 180o = …o
4
Heptagon/Septagon… sides
180o
180o
180o
180o
180o
…. x 180o = …….o
…
2
1 diagonal
2 diagonals
…. diagonals
…. diagonalsPolygons
Regular
Polygon
No. of
sides
No. of
diagonals
No. of Sum of the
interior
angles
Each
interior
angle
Triangle 3 0 1 180
0
180
0
/3
= 60
0
Regular
Polygon
No. of
sides
No. of
diagonals
No. of Sum of the
interior
angles
Each
interior
angle
Triangle 3 0 1 180
0
180
0
/3
= 60
0
Quadrilateral 4 1 2 2 x180
0
= 360
0
360
0
/4
= 90
0
Polygons
Regular
Polygon
No. of
sides
No. of
diagonals
No. of Sum of the
interior
angles
Each
interior
angle
Triangle 3 0 1 180
0
180
0
/3
= 60
0
Quadrilateral 4 1 2 2 x180
0
= 360
0
360
0
/4
= 90
0
Pentagon 5 2 3 3 x180
0
= 540
0
540
0
/5
= 108
0
Regular
Polygon
No. of
sides
No. of
diagonals
No. of Sum of the
interior
angles
Each
interior
angle
Triangle 3 0 1 180
0
180
0
/3
= 60
0
Quadrilateral 4 1 2 2 x180
0
= 360
0
360
0
/4
= 90
0
Pentagon 5 2 3 3 x180
0
= 540
0
540
0
/5
= 108
0
Hexagon 6 3 4 4 x180
0
= 720
0
720
0
/6
= 120
0
Regular
Polygon
No. of
sides
No. of
diagonals
No. of Sum of the
interior
angles
Each
interior
angle
Triangle 3 0 1 180
0
180
0
/3
= 60
0
Quadrilateral 4 1 2 2 x180
0
= 360
0
360
0
/4
= 90
0
Pentagon 5 2 3 3 x180
0
= 540
0
540
0
/5
= 108
0
Hexagon 6 3 4 4 x180
0
= 720
0
720
0
/6
= 120
0
Heptagon 7 4 5 5 x180
0
= 900
0
900
0
/7
= 128.3
0
Regular
Polygon
No. of
sides
No. of
diagonals
No. of Sum of the
interior
angles
Each
interior
angle
Triangle 3 0 1 180
0
180
0
/3
= 60
0
Quadrilateral 4 1 2 2 x180
0
= 360
0
360
0
/4
= 90
0
Pentagon 5 2 3 3 x180
0
= 540
0
540
0
/5
= 108
0
Hexagon 6 3 4 4 x180
0
= 720
0
720
0
/6
= 120
0
Heptagon 7 4 5 5 x180
0
= 900
0
900
0
/7
= 128.3
0
“n” sided
polygon
n Association
with no. of
sides
Association
with no. of
sides
Association
with no. of
triangles
Association
with sum of
interior
angles
Regular
Polygon
No. of
sides
No. of
diagonals
No. of Sum of the
interior
angles
Each
interior
angle
Triangle 3 0 1 180
0
180
0
/3
= 60
0
Quadrilateral 4 1 2 2 x180
0
= 360
0
360
0
/4
= 90
0
Pentagon 5 2 3 3 x180
0
= 540
0
540
0
/5
= 108
0
Hexagon 6 3 4 4 x180
0
= 720
0
720
0
/6
= 120
0
Heptagon 7 4 5 5 x180
0
= 900
0
900
0
/7
= 128.3
0
“n” sided
polygon
n n - 3 n - 2 (n - 2)
x180
0
(n - 2)
x180
0
/ n
Polygons
Credentials and references
1-Some materials of this PowerPoint was kindly donated to
www.worldofteaching.com
Home to well over a thousand free powerpoint presentations
submitted by teachers. This a free site. Please visit and I hope it
will help in your teaching
2- Video was found on : www.youtube.com .
3- Provided lesson regard international standards NCTM
https://www.nctm.org/
Polygon  presentation

Polygon presentation

  • 1.
  • 2.
    Can you guessour lesson’s title ?  According to the given video
  • 3.
    Polygons and theirangles The word polygon means “many angles” A two dimensional object A closed figure
  • 4.
    More about Polygons •Made up of three or more straight line segments. • There are exactly two sides that meet at a vertex. • The sides do not cross each other. Polygons
  • 5.
    State some geometricfigures are there in • A) Home . • B) Street . • C) Work . • D) Sports .
  • 6.
  • 7.
    These are notPolygons
  • 8.
    Keywords Side: One ofthe line segments that make up a polygon. Vertex: Point where two sides meet. Polygons
  • 9.
  • 10.
    • Interior angle:An angle formed by two adjacent sides inside the polygon. • Exterior angle: An angle formed by two adjacent sides outside the polygon.
  • 11.
  • 12.
    Let us recapitulate Interiorangle Diagonal Vertex Side Exterior angle
  • 13.
    • Regular Polygon:a polygon where all the angles are equal and all of the sides are the same length. They are both equilateral and equiangular. Polygons
  • 14.
    Task • Draw 2different triangles . • Measure its all angles . • Calculate the sum . • What do you deduce ?
  • 15.
    Examples of RegularPolygons Polygons
  • 16.
    INTERIOR ANGLES OF APOLYGON Polygons
  • 17.
    Let us findthe connection between the number of sides, number of diagonals and the number of triangles of a polygon.
  • 18.
    Hand out activity Completethe following worksheet
  • 19.
    Quadrilateral Pentagon 180 o 180 o 180o 180o 180o 2x 180o = 360o 3 4 sides 5 sides … x 180 o = … o Hexagon6 sides 180o 180o 180o 180o … x 180o = …o 4 Heptagon/Septagon… sides 180o 180o 180o 180o 180o …. x 180o = …….o … 2 1 diagonal 2 diagonals …. diagonals …. diagonalsPolygons
  • 20.
    Regular Polygon No. of sides No. of diagonals No.of Sum of the interior angles Each interior angle Triangle 3 0 1 180 0 180 0 /3 = 60 0
  • 21.
    Regular Polygon No. of sides No. of diagonals No.of Sum of the interior angles Each interior angle Triangle 3 0 1 180 0 180 0 /3 = 60 0 Quadrilateral 4 1 2 2 x180 0 = 360 0 360 0 /4 = 90 0 Polygons
  • 22.
    Regular Polygon No. of sides No. of diagonals No.of Sum of the interior angles Each interior angle Triangle 3 0 1 180 0 180 0 /3 = 60 0 Quadrilateral 4 1 2 2 x180 0 = 360 0 360 0 /4 = 90 0 Pentagon 5 2 3 3 x180 0 = 540 0 540 0 /5 = 108 0
  • 23.
    Regular Polygon No. of sides No. of diagonals No.of Sum of the interior angles Each interior angle Triangle 3 0 1 180 0 180 0 /3 = 60 0 Quadrilateral 4 1 2 2 x180 0 = 360 0 360 0 /4 = 90 0 Pentagon 5 2 3 3 x180 0 = 540 0 540 0 /5 = 108 0 Hexagon 6 3 4 4 x180 0 = 720 0 720 0 /6 = 120 0
  • 24.
    Regular Polygon No. of sides No. of diagonals No.of Sum of the interior angles Each interior angle Triangle 3 0 1 180 0 180 0 /3 = 60 0 Quadrilateral 4 1 2 2 x180 0 = 360 0 360 0 /4 = 90 0 Pentagon 5 2 3 3 x180 0 = 540 0 540 0 /5 = 108 0 Hexagon 6 3 4 4 x180 0 = 720 0 720 0 /6 = 120 0 Heptagon 7 4 5 5 x180 0 = 900 0 900 0 /7 = 128.3 0
  • 25.
    Regular Polygon No. of sides No. of diagonals No.of Sum of the interior angles Each interior angle Triangle 3 0 1 180 0 180 0 /3 = 60 0 Quadrilateral 4 1 2 2 x180 0 = 360 0 360 0 /4 = 90 0 Pentagon 5 2 3 3 x180 0 = 540 0 540 0 /5 = 108 0 Hexagon 6 3 4 4 x180 0 = 720 0 720 0 /6 = 120 0 Heptagon 7 4 5 5 x180 0 = 900 0 900 0 /7 = 128.3 0 “n” sided polygon n Association with no. of sides Association with no. of sides Association with no. of triangles Association with sum of interior angles
  • 26.
    Regular Polygon No. of sides No. of diagonals No.of Sum of the interior angles Each interior angle Triangle 3 0 1 180 0 180 0 /3 = 60 0 Quadrilateral 4 1 2 2 x180 0 = 360 0 360 0 /4 = 90 0 Pentagon 5 2 3 3 x180 0 = 540 0 540 0 /5 = 108 0 Hexagon 6 3 4 4 x180 0 = 720 0 720 0 /6 = 120 0 Heptagon 7 4 5 5 x180 0 = 900 0 900 0 /7 = 128.3 0 “n” sided polygon n n - 3 n - 2 (n - 2) x180 0 (n - 2) x180 0 / n Polygons
  • 27.
    Credentials and references 1-Somematerials of this PowerPoint was kindly donated to www.worldofteaching.com Home to well over a thousand free powerpoint presentations submitted by teachers. This a free site. Please visit and I hope it will help in your teaching 2- Video was found on : www.youtube.com . 3- Provided lesson regard international standards NCTM https://www.nctm.org/

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