Starter quiz
- This quadrilateral is a rhombus. What is the size of angle ?
- '128' ✓
- This quadrilateral is a rhombus. What is the size of angle ?
- '28' ✓
- This quadrilateral is a rhombus. What is the perimeter of this rhombus (in cm)?
- '144' ✓
- The rhombus on the right is congruent to the rhombus on the left, with one diagonal drawn. Which of these statements correctly describes the rhombus after its diagonal has been drawn on?
- The rhombus has been split into two scalene triangles.
- The rhombus has been split into two isosceles triangles. ✓
- The angle of 80° has been bisected. ✓
- The angle of 80° has been cut exactly in half. ✓
- All angles in the rhombus are now 40°.
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- Both rhombi are congruent, with the right-hand rhombus having both diagonals drawn on. Match the angles in the rhombus to its size.
- ⇔118° ✓
- ⇔31° ✓
- ⇔59° ✓
- ⇔90° ✓
- Which of these quadrilaterals have the correct feathers, hash marks, and/or angle markers that confirm the shape is a rhombus?
- a
- b ✓
- c
- d
- e ✓
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Exit quiz
- Which of these diagrams shows the compass width being accurately set to 5 cm?
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- b ✓
- c
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- What is the value of , the radius of the circle drawn?
- '3.6' ✓
- Which statements are correct about this construction?
- A rhombus has been constructed as both legs of the angle are of equal length.
- A rhombus has been constructed as both circles use endpoints A and B as centres.
- A rhombus hasn't been constructed as all four sides aren't of equal length. ✓
- A rhombus hasn't been constructed as both circles are not the same size. ✓
- A rhombus hasn't been constructed as a pair of compasses haven't been used.
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- The two legs of the angle are different in length. Which compass placement is correct in order to create a pair of shorter legs of equal length?
- a ✓
- b
- c
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- This diagram shows the correct constructions to bisect an angle. Which point of intersection between two circles must the bisecting line pass through?
- a
- b
- c ✓
- d
- e
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- Which of these construction arcs could be the first to be drawn in a construction to bisect an angle?
- a ✓
- b
- c
- d ✓
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Lesson Details
Key learning points
- A rhombus can be constructed from two congruent isosceles triangles.
- The diagonals of a rhombus bisect the angles.
- It is possible to construct an angle bisector without drawing the rhombus.
Common misconception
I can use a protractor to measure an angle, then half that angle to bisect it.
Constructions, such as bisecting an angle, are methods of creating & modifying shapes & angles in ways that don't require measurement tools.
Keywords
Bisect - To bisect means to cut or divide an object into two equal parts.
Rhombus - A rhombus is a parallelogram where all sides are the same length.
Congruent - If one shape can fit exactly on top of another using rotation, reflection or translation, then the shapes are congruent.
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