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Classifying Quadrilaterals Flow Chart

Classifying Quadrilaterals Flow Chart
Math, Algebra, Geometry, Grade 8, 9, 10, Charts, Teacher Tools

If you are a high school math teacher, finding resources that best serve for your students is of the utmost importance! This is a Classifying Quadrilaterals Flow Chart that is filled with purposeful practice that your students can use right away. This flow chart comes with 2 different versions for students to access. It also provides you with the opportunity to differentiate for students or classes. The overall objective is for students to be able to correctly classify a variety of quadrilaterals in a coordinate system. Each flow chart will have students start with the same question: How many pairs of opposite sides are parallel? (Slope Formula) Each chart will give the same options of 0 pairs, 1 pair, or 2 pairs. The first chart will stop flowing if students choose the option of 0 pairs or 1 pair. The second chart will continue to flow after the selection of 2 pairs. Students will be presented with another question: Are diagonals congruent? (Dist. Formula) They will answer an additional question from there and will then arrive at a final answer. Students can use this flow chart alongside them as they are learning or reviewing the characteristics of quadrilaterals. I hope you enjoy! You can find more resources at my storefront here: https://teachsimple.com/contributor/smith-math Here are other similar resources for you to enjoy: https://teachsimple.com/product/intro-to-calculus-word-wall https://teachsimple.com/product/laws-of-exponents-lessons-intro-lesson-exponents-basics https://teachsimple.com/product/sequences-and-series-graphic-organizer https://teachsimple.com/product/laws-of-exponents-lessons-lesson-3-quotient-rule https://teachsimple.com/product/systems-of-equations-graphic-organizer-packet https://teachsimple.com/product/algebra-2-word-wall

Author Smith Math

Tags Classifying Quadrilaterals, Coordinate System, Graphing Chart, Graphic Organizers, Flow Chart, Shape Characteristics, Ordered Pairs, Slope Formula, Types Of Quadrilaterals Chart, Quadrilateral Flowchart