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What did you do yesterday?. Can I turn a circle into a rectangle?. Too bumpy on the top and bottom!. Hmm, odd number of pieces . . . t rapezoid. 12 pieces and I have a parallelogram, not so bumpy across the top and bottom. What did you find out?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: What did you do yesterday?

What did you do yesterday?

Can I turn a circle into a rectangle?

Page 2: What did you do yesterday?

Too bumpy on the top

and bottom!

Hmm, odd

number of

pieces . . .

trapezoid.12 pieces and

I have a parallelogram, not so bumpy across the top and bottom.

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The more sectors, the more the shape looks like a rectangle/parallelogram.

What did you find out?

rect·an·gle : a four-sided shape that is made up of two pairs of parallel lines and that has four right angles; especially : a shape in which one pair of lines is longer than the other pair

par·al·lel·o·gram : a four-sided shape made up of two pairs of straight parallel lines that are equal in length:  a quadrilateral with opposite sides parallel and equal

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What does the base of the parallelogram have in common with the circle?

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The base is about one-half the circumference of the circle

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In my picture, you can see that the bottom or base of the parallelogram is the same as half of the circumference of the red circle.

I drew the sectors onto the shapes to show that the edges of the sectors make the base and the circumference.

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What does the height of the parallelogram have in common with the circle?

height

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In my picture, you can see that the sides of the parallelogram are about the same length as a side of a sector.

The height of the parallelogram is about the radius of the circle. 7

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I say “about” because the sides of the sectors are a bit shorter than the distance from the vertex of the sector to its outside edge.

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On your own/with a partner, decide which parallelogram best represents the area of the circle.Justify your answer using evidence!

What could you do to get a better estimate for the area?

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What happens to the height and radius when the number of congruent/equal sectors increases?

(What happens when you use more equal sectors?)

As you use more pieces, the height and radius become closer in value.


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