G3 U9 Constructed Response

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Grade 3 Unit 9 Constructed Response Geometry TASK 1: Categorizing Quadrilaterals (MC: 3.G.1; MP: 1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8) 1. Quadrilaterals can be known by many names.

a. Can this quadrilateral be called a parallelogram? Why or why not?

b. Can this quadrilateral be called a rectangle? Why or why not?

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c. Can this quadrilateral be called a trapezoid? Why or why not?

d. Can this quadrilateral be called a parallelogram? Why or why not?

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2. On his math test, Joaquin classified these quadrilaterals into this Venn diagram and wrote his explanation.

The circle on the left has rectangles. The circle on the right has squares. The overlapping part in the middle has the rhombi because they belong in both circles. A rhombus is a special quadrilateral that is both a rectangle and a square.

Do you agree with Joaquin? Why or why not? If he Joaquin is wrong, draw the Venn diagram correctly.

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3. Cut out the shapes at the bottom of the page. Name the quadrilaterals. Then glue them in the correct place on the Hierarchy of Quadrilaterals.

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Grade 3 Unit 9 Constructed Response Geometry TASK 2: Equal Parts (MC: 3.G.2; MP: 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 8) 4. Partition each shape into the number of parts shown. Label each area with its fractional value.

1 equal part

2 equal parts

4 equal parts

8 equal parts

What is the name of one part of a shape divided into eight equal parts?

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5. Partition each shape into the number of parts given. Label each area with its fractional value.

1 equal part

3 equal parts

6 equal parts

What is the name of one part of a shape divided into three equal parts?

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6. Federico was asked to show all of the ways a square could be partitioned into two equal parts. This is what he drew.

Did he find all of the ways a square can be partitioned into two equal parts? If there are more ways, draw them.

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