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A section from the elementary core academy 2004 fourth grade math handbook, focusing on quadrilaterals and parallelograms. It includes definitions, illustrations, and examples of trapezoids, parallelograms, trapeziums, isosceles trapezoids, right trapezoids, rectangles, rhombs, squares, kites, convex quadrilaterals, and concave quadrilaterals. It also explains the difference between a quadrilateral with one pair of parallel sides, two pairs of parallel sides, no parallel sides, and two pairs of different but equal adjacent sides. Additionally, it discusses parallelograms with four equal sides and angles.
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8-12 Elementary CORE Academy 2004
Academy Handbook Fourth Grade
Utah State Office of Education/Utah State University 8-
Math Standard III—Activities
a quadrilateral with exactly^ 1 pair
of parallel sides
a quadrilateral with 2 pairs
of parallel sides
a quadrilateral with^ no^
parallel sides a quadrilateral with 2 pairs ofdifferent but equal adjacent
(neighboring) sides
a parallelogram with 4 equal sides
and^
4 equal angles
a parallelogram with^ 4 equal angles
a parallelogram with^ 4 equal sides