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Geometry Scavenger Hunt

This document provides instructions for two geometry scavenger hunts. The first asks students to find examples of different polygons like triangles, rectangles, and hexagons around the classroom or home and list where each was found. The second gives students one or more geometric properties like parallel lines, right angles, or rotational symmetry and tasks them with finding objects exhibiting that property and listing what they found. The goal is to have students identify and learn different polygons and geometric properties by searching for real-world examples.

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Geometry Scavenger Hunt

This document provides instructions for two geometry scavenger hunts. The first asks students to find examples of different polygons like triangles, rectangles, and hexagons around the classroom or home and list where each was found. The second gives students one or more geometric properties like parallel lines, right angles, or rotational symmetry and tasks them with finding objects exhibiting that property and listing what they found. The goal is to have students identify and learn different polygons and geometric properties by searching for real-world examples.

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GEOMETRY SCAVENGER HUNT

Directions: Try to find examples of each polygon in the classroom or at home. List each example you find and clearly describe where you found it. Item Examples

Triangle Rectangle Parallelogram


(not a rectangle or rhombus)

Rhombus Square

(not a square)

Trapezoid Pentagon Hexagon Decagon

Properties of Shapes hunt


Directions: You will be given one or more of the properties below. Check the one(s) you are given.

Parallel Lines Right Angles Acute Angles Obtuse Angles Curved surfaces or curved lines Shapes with dents (concave) Shapes without dents (convex) Solids like a box (cube or rectangular prism) Solids like a cylinder Solids like a pyramid Shapes with line symmetry Shapes with rotational symmetry
Look for examples of shapes with that property. Clearly identify the object or item with that property. List them below or on another paper.

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