Lesson 5 Trapezoids
Let’s explore trapezoids.
Warm-up What Do You Know About …?
What do you know about trapezoids?
Activity 1 What’s a Trapezoid?
Draw a trapezoid. Label the coordinates of the grid points you used.
Is it a square? Rectangle? Rhombus? Parallelogram? Explain your reasoning.
Describe a trapezoid in your own words. Compare your definition with a partner.
Is this shape a trapezoid according to your definition? Explain your reasoning.
Activity 2 Two Definitions of a Trapezoid
Problem 1
Problem 2
Definition 1
Definition 2
A trapezoid has exactly one pair of opposite sides that are parallel.
A trapezoid has at least one pair of opposite sides that are parallel.
Which statements go with the first definition? Which statements go with the second definition? Explain or show your reasoning.
All parallelograms are trapezoids.
No parallelograms are trapezoids.
All trapezoids are parallelograms.
Some trapezoids are parallelograms.
No trapezoids are parallelograms.
Practice Problem
Problem 1
Draw a trapezoid that is also a parallelogram. Explain how you know it is a trapezoid and a parallelogram.
Draw a trapezoid that is not a parallelogram. Explain how you know it is a trapezoid but is not a parallelogram.