Here is a Geometry Lesson I am developing.
It has placemarks for 3 rectangles, 3 triangles, 3 circles, and 5 polygons.
I'll type out the answers to the questions for each placemark below. All of the measurements are approximate though, and some have been slightly rounded so that the numbers are easier to work with.
I would have students draw out a diagram and label it of each shape as well.
I hope I got all my measurements right here. I rushed through it. Any comments, corrections, or suggestions are always welcome.
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Rectangle 1
Perimeter - 2,680 ft.
Area - 381,300 ft squared
City - Las Vegas
Rectangle 2
P1 - 600 ft.
P2 - 1080 ft.
Area - 49,000 ft squared
Bonus - Lake Michigan
Rectangle 3
P - 930 ft.
A - 50,750 ft sq.
Continent - Australia
Triangle 1
P - 5,700 ft.
Height - (Not asked for, but needed for area) - 1,650 ft
A - 1,567,500 ft. sq.
Small Triangles - 16
Continent - North America
Triangle 2
P - 1,950 ft.
H - 560 ft.
A - 182,000 ft. sq.
Country - United Arab Emirates
Triangle 3
P - 11,400 ft.
H - 3,300 ft.
A - 6,270,000 ft. sq.
State - Arizona
Circle 1
Diameter - 310 ft
Radius - 155 ft
Bonus - Montana State University
Circle 2
D - 180 ft.
R - 90 ft.
Bonus (Miles to the school where I teach) 2.88 mi.
Circle 3
D - 19 ft.
R - 9.5 ft.
Bonus - New York Yankees
Polygon 1
Sides - 6
Classification - Hexagon
Perimeter - 450 ft.
Polygon 2
S - 8
C - Octagon
P - 610 ft.
Polygon 3
S - 5
C - Pentagon
P (outer) - 4,615 ft
P (inner) - 1,770 ft
Bonus - Military
Polygon 4
S - 6
C - Hexagon
P - 1,150 ft
Polygon 5
S - 5
C - Pentagon
P - 465 ft.
Bonus - Maryland
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