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SAI INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL


                                                CBSE CURRICULUM


                                                       Class: VI

                                                 LESSON NOTE-8.2


                                             SUBJECT: Mathematics

               CH: 8-PLAYING WITH CONSTRUCTIONS


               SUBTOPIC: SQUARES AND RECTANGLES

               Squares and Rectangles
               Within  the  chapter  playing  with  constructions,  when  moving  from  circles  to  shapes  with
               straight lines, we explore squares and rectangles—two of the most fundamental shapes in
               geometry.
                     Understanding Rectangles
               Consider a rectangle named ABCD. The points A, B, C, and D are its corners, and the lines AB,
               BC, CD, and DA are its sides.
               In a rectangle, the opposite sides are equal in length, and all angles are 90°. Lines AB, BC, CD,
               and DA are its sides. Its angles are ∠A, ∠B, ∠C, and ∠D. The blue sides AB and CD are called
               opposite sides, as they lie opposite to each other.
               Likewise, AD and BC are the other pair of opposite sides.
















                     Understanding Squares
               A square is similar to a rectangle but with all sides equal in length. Like rectangles, all angles
               in a square are also 90°.
               When naming a square or rectangle, it’s essential to follow the order of the corners as you
               travel around the shape.
               For example, Constructing Rectangle sample, in rectangle ABCD, you can also name it BCDA,
               CDAB, etc., but not ABDC or ACBD.
               Rotated Squares and Rectangles
               As stated in the chapter playing with constructions, even when rotated, a square remains a
               square, and a rectangle remains a rectangle, as the lengths of the sides and the angles do not
               change.
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