Math Support
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Geometry Poems
Four right angles, yay! Two sets of parallel lines, Shaped like books, read me! ~Ellie
Six points, six edges, Convex angles all around, It’s a hexagon! ~Helen Two acute and two obtuse I am a rhombus! ~Yumin I have one base but no face, I have one vertex and a circle base ~Tyler Six nice square faces Eight vertices all tiny Viola! What am I? ~David Six square faces and Twelve edges, eight vertices, Now you get a cube ~Yudai Line segments are straight. They start and stop at a point. Letters label it ~Dan Most have three sides and up, plus There are 3-D ones! ~Camille My octahedron Eight faces, six vertices Twelve edges, voila! ~Jacob Four vertices and four sides Now you’ve made a kite ~Michael I have two bases. Decahedron, ten faces I’m irregular. ~Owen One point and a curve A circle base but no face It is yummy, yay! ~Edgar I am the earth or a ball, sphere, sphere, sphere I am ~Abby Soccer ball you might find me Six sides equal length ~Jacqueline It’s a quadrangle that tilts Obtuse and acute ~Kendall Has twelve equal sides, Twelve right angles on a shape It’s a polygon! ~Jill There are four edges and points Voila! Rectangle. ~Jackson Four sided figure Only two obtuse angles It is a rhombus! ~Chandace Has twelve equal sides Twelve right angles on the shape It’s a polygon! ~Maxwell Has two lines of symmetry Four sided figure ~Marvin It has all obtuse angles That’s it! Octogon! ~Abigail A twenty sided figure Three dimensional -Cole Icosahedron Twenty sides on the figure A polyhedron -Andrew Three equilateral sides Zero right angles. ~George An equilateral shape Yippee, it’s a square! ~Lindsay Four right angles, polygon Parallel figure. ~Alex Four points, also polygon Two obtuse angles ~Meredith I’m where you stand now. A ball to toss, throw, and catch Look! I am a sphere. ~Ava Has six line segments There are six edges and pointsSix obtuse angles ~Meghna Do you have a math poem to share? Email your poem to Mrs. Cooper at amy.cooper@rtsd.org or place it in her mailbox in the office. You might see your poem on the website! (Please don't forget to include your name and your teacher's name!) Last Modified on June 6, 2011
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