Twelve blue right-angled scalene triangles with no black lines. The angles measure 30, 60, and 90 degrees.
Presentation
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Isolate one triangle.
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Ask the child to identify each of the angles, and the biggest and smallest angles.
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This angle which is neither smallest nor biggest we can call the medium angle.
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The child names each angle: smallest angle, medium angle, biggest angle.
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First star: Let's unite all the triangles by their smallest angle.
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The directress positions a few and allows the child to continue.
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How many points does this star have? Twelve.
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With all of the triangles at our disposal, we can make only one star with twelve points.
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Second star: Let's unite all the triangles by the medium angles.
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How many points does this star have? Six.
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Try to make another star with the triangles that are left.
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With all the triangles at our disposal, we can make two stars with six points.
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Third star: Let's unite all of the triangles by the largest angle.
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How many points does this star have? Four.
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This symbol is very famous; it is the star of Saint Brigid, the patron saint of Ireland.
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Try to make another star like this.
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With all the triangles at our disposal, we can make three stars with four points.
Purpose
Use of the triangle as a constructor to indirectly demonstrate the following:
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30o x 12 triangles = 360o
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60o x 6 triangles = 360o
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90o x 4 triangles = 360o
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360o / 30o = 12 triangles
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360o / 60o = 6 triangles
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360o / 90o = 4 triangles
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360o / 12 triangles = 30o
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360o / 6 triangles = 60o
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360o / 4 triangles = 90o
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