Geometry Flu by Luke Heyerman
Author:Luke Heyerman
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Heyerman & Krow
You xed all Michael’s shapes. Now his ellipse is atrack for arace.
Thanks to you, Michael sneezed his last sneeze of geometry flu.
“Thank goodness,” Michael yawned, “My geometry is xed.”
His eyes were round in acircle. Acrescent. An eclipse. No more u ...
Achooo.
Angle sAngle: when two lines touch, they make an angle Acute angle: an acute angle is small Obtuse angle: an obtuse angle is big Cir cle S tuff Cir cle: a cir cle is perfectly r ound Cir cumfer ence: a cir cumfer ence is all the way ar ound Radius: a radius tries to cut a cir cle in half, but gets tir ed halfway Dist ance sOne foot: a foot is twelve inches, as long as a ruler One mile: a mile is longer than 5,000 rulers Line sStraight line: a straight line does not bend Wavy line: a wavy line looks like water Ar c: an ar c is a line that bends Spiral: A spiral spins around in a circle, getting smaller and tighter Math T erms +: a plus asks you to add 3 + 1 = 4 –: a minus asks you to take away 4 – 1 = 3 x: a times asks you to multiply into many 3 x 2 = 6 ÷: a division asks you to divide and make something smaller 6 ÷ 2 = 3 Simple Shape sTriangle: a triangle has 3 sides Rectangle: a r ectangle has 4 sides Pentagon: a pentagon has 5 sides Octagon: an octagon has 8 sides Not-so-simple Shape sCone: a cone is the shape of a birthday hat Cube: a cube is the shape of ice or dice Cylinder: a cylinder is the shape of a can Tube: a tube is the shape of a bicycle tir eSpher e: a spher e is the shape of a ball Oblong: an oblong is like a cir cle that is str etched out Bulb: a bulb is the shape of a pear Star: a star has ve points and is fun to draw Prism: the shape of a glass prism can turn sunlight into rainbows Up, Down, In, Out Vertical: vertical goes up Horizontal: horizontal lays at Convex: convex is a shape that bubbles out Concave: concave is a shape that curves in Glos sa ry of Math W or ds
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