Triangles. Take a rectangular piece of paper. Fold it in half.

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Page 1: Triangles. Take a rectangular piece of paper. Fold it in half.

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Page 2: Triangles. Take a rectangular piece of paper. Fold it in half.

Take a rectangular piece of paper.

Page 3: Triangles. Take a rectangular piece of paper. Fold it in half.

Take a rectangular piece of paper.

Fold it in half

Page 4: Triangles. Take a rectangular piece of paper. Fold it in half.

Take a rectangular piece of paper.

Fold it in half

Use a ruler to draw a line from the top of the fold to the bottom right hand corner.

Page 5: Triangles. Take a rectangular piece of paper. Fold it in half.

Take a rectangular piece of paper.

Fold it in half

Use a ruler to draw a line from the top of the fold to the bottom right hand corner.

Cut along the line.

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You should now have 3 triangles

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Can you prove that this is a line of symmetry?

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Does this triangle have any other line of symmetry?

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No it doesn’t. It only has the one.

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How can we prove that line ac is equal to line bc?

a b

c

dBy folding along the line of symmetry. If you haven’t tried it, do it now.

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ab

c

db

This type of triangle, where two sides are equal, has a special name.

It is called an ISOSCELES triangle

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ab

c

db

Stick this triangle into your jotter and name it ISOSCELES triangle.

Now use the other two pieces of the rectangle to make another isosceles triangle.

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Your new triangle should look like this.

How do we know it is isoscles?

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Which of these triangles do you think is isosceles?

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These are the isosceles triangles.

Write in your jotter how we can describe an isosceles triangle and how we can prove it is isosceles.