Geometry Cabinet Drawers
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Drawer
  I | 
Contains
  six circles varying in diameter from ten to five cm | 
| 
Drawer
  II | 
Six
  variations of rectangles: 10x10 cm square, 10x9, 10x8, 10x7, 10x6, 10x5 | 
| 
Drawer
  III | 
Different
  types of triangles: equilateral, right-angled isosceles, obtuse-angled isosceles,
  acute-angled isosceles, right-angled scalene, obtuse angled scalene | 
| 
Drawer
  IV | 
Different
  regular polygons: pentagon, hexagon, heptagon, octagon, nonagon, decagon | 
| 
Drawer
  V | 
Four
  curvilinear figures: ellipse, quatrefoil, curvilinear triangle, oval | 
| 
Drawer
  VI | 
Four
  quadrilaterals: rhombus, right trapezoid, isosceles trapezoid, parallelogram | 
Geometry Cabinet Definitions
| 
Circle | 
a
  closed plane curve consisting of all points at a given distance from a point within
  it called the center | 
| 
Rectangle | 
a
  parallelogram having four right angles | 
| 
Square | 
a
  rectangle having all four sides of equal length | 
| 
Triangle | 
closed
  plane figure having three sides and three angle | 
| 
Equilateral
   | 
All
  sides are of equal length; an equilateral triangle is also equiangular | 
| 
Right-angled | 
Having
  one right angle (90°) | 
| 
Obtuse-angled | 
Having
  one angle of greater than 90° | 
| 
Acute-angled | 
Having
  angle of less than 90° | 
| 
Scalene | 
Having
  all sides unequal | 
| 
Isosceles | 
Having
  2 sides equal | 
| 
Polygon | 
A
  figure, usually closed-plane, having three or more usually straight sides | 
| 
Pentagon | 
A
  polygon having 5 angles and 5 sides | 
| 
Hexagon | 
A
  polygon having 6 angles and 6 sides | 
| 
Heptagon | 
A
  polygon having 7 angles and 7 sides | 
| 
Octagon | 
A
  polygon having 8 angles and 8 sides | 
| 
Nonagon | 
A
  polygon having 9 angles and 9 sides | 
| 
Decagon | 
A
  polygon having 10 angles and 10 sides | 
| 
Ellipse | 
a
  plane curve such that the sums of the distances of each point in its
  periphery from two fixed points, the foci, are equal; (x2/a2)
  + (y2/b2)=1; if a=b, the ellipse is a circle  | 
| 
Oval | 
having
  the general form, shape or outline of an egg, wider at one end than the other | 
| 
Quatrefoil | 
leaf
  composed of four leaflets; a panel-like ornament composed of four lobes
  radiating from a common center | 
| 
Curvilinear
  triangle | 
triangle consisting
  of or bound by curved lines | 
| 
Rhombus | 
an
  oblique-angled  equilateral
  parallelogram (any equilateral parallelogram except a square) | 
| 
Parallelogram | 
quadrilateral
  having both pairs of opposite sides parallel to each another | 
| 
Trapezoid
   | 
a
  quadrilateral plane figure having two parallel and two non-parallel sides | 
| 
Right
  trapezoid | 
trapezoid
  with one right angle | 
| 
Isosceles
  trapezoid | 
trapezoid
  with two sides of equal length | 
Geometry Cabinet Cards:
For each geometric shape in the Montessori geometry cabinet, there are 3 cards on which the shape/inset fits: a solidly filled in one, one with a thick outline and one with a thin outline. 


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