This GeoGebra activity has been created from [url=https://curriculum.illustrativemathematics.org/MS/students/1/1/4/index.html]this lesson[/url] authored by [url=https://www.illustrativemathematics.org/]Illustrative Mathematics[/url]. [br]
How many sides does a parallelogram have?
Do you notice anything about opposite angles of a parallelogram? If so, describe.
Do you notice anything about opposite sides of a parallelogram? If so, describe.
What is the area of the parallelogram above? Explain your reasoning.
What is the area of your parallelogram now? Explain your reasoning.
If you used the polygons on the side, how were they helpful? If you did not, try using one or more of the polygons to show [i]another way[/i] to find the area of the parallelogram in the app above.
What is the area of parallelogram [i]A[/i]? Explain your thought process.
What is the area of parallelogram [i]B[/i]? Explain your reasoning.
What is the area of parallelogram [i]C[/i]? Explain how you know.
[size=100]A [b]parallelogram[/b] is a quadrilateral (it has four sides). The opposite sides of a parallelogram are parallel. It is also true that the opposite sides of a parallelogram have equal length, and the opposite angles of a parallelogram have equal measure.[/size]
[i]There are several strategies for finding the area of a parallelogram:[/i]