This unit helps you understand the building blocks of shapes, lines, and angles. You’ll learn how to name and draw geometric figures, identify parallel and perpendicular lines, and measure angles formed when lines intersect. These skills are important in real life — from design and construction to art and architecture!
Geometry is the branch of mathematics that deals with shapes, sizes, lines, and angles. In this unit, you'll explore how to identify and draw geometric figures, understand the relationships between lines, and measure angles—skills that are useful in everything from art to engineering.
Measurement refers to the process of determining the size, quantity, or extent of something, often by using a standard unit. In mathematics, measurement involves determining the dimensions (like length, width, height), areas, volumes, angles, and other properties of objects.
By integrating Geometry and Measurement, students can apply mathematical concepts to real-life scenarios, like building designs, land measurements, and even understanding the structure of natural objects and phenomena. This combination ensures that students not only understand the shapes and properties of objects but also know how to measure and quantify them accurately.