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All About Me (as the shape): **1 paragraph per shape = 2 paragraphs** - You are going to choose (at least) two different shapes.- Create a ‘Personal Profile’ for the shapes, using personification (be creative,
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All About Me (as the shape):
**1 paragraph per shape = 2 paragraphs**
- You are going to choose (at least) two different shapes.- Create a ‘Personal Profile’ for the shapes, using personification (be creative, funny, etc)
- Be creative with your shapes and descriptions.
Possible details to include (use the charts in the lesson to help you brainstorm):
- congruent angles
- types of angles
- parallel lines
- perpendicular lines
- opposite side lengths
- diagonals
- number of sides
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Step-by-step explanation:
you could right your own Paragraph .-.
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