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### Classification of Geometric Shapes Using Venn Diagrams

**Instructions:**
Below you will find a Venn diagram with three intersecting circles and a variety of geometric shapes. The three circles are labeled as follows:
- **A (Large):** Represents large shapes.
- **B (Does not have right angles):** Represents shapes that do not have right angles.
- **C (Does not have parallel sides):** Represents shapes that do not have parallel sides.

Your task is to move the given shapes to the appropriate region within the Venn diagram according to the properties they possess.

**Venn Diagram Regions:**
- **Region 1:** Large shapes.
- **Region 2:** Large shapes that do not have right angles.
- **Region 3:** Shapes that do not have right angles.
- **Region 4:** Large shapes that do not have parallel sides.
- **Region 5:** Large shapes that do not have right angles and do not have parallel sides.
- **Region 6:** Shapes that do not have right angles and do not have parallel sides.
- **Region 7:** Shapes that do not have parallel sides.
- **Region 8:** Shapes that do not belong to any of the above categories.

Below the Venn diagram, there are three sets of colored shapes. Each color group represents a different set of shapes:
- **Yellow shapes**
- **Red shapes**
- **Blue shapes**

### Task:
1. **Examine each shape** to determine its properties.
2. **Drag the shapes** into the correct region within the Venn diagram based on their properties:
   - Size (Large or not)
   - Whether they have right angles
   - Whether they have parallel sides

### Examples:
- A **large square** would go into Region 1.
- A **large circle** (since it has no right angles and no parallel sides) would go into Region 5.
- A **small triangle** with no parallel sides would go into Region 7.
- A **medium rectangle** (if considered not large) would go into Region 8 if it has right angles and parallel sides.

**End of Activity:**
Once all shapes are correctly placed, review your answers and post your final diagram in "classwork."


This activity aids in understanding the classification of geometric shapes based on multiple properties and their relations. Understanding Venn diagrams is a fundamental skill for organizing information logically.
Transcribed Image Text:### Classification of Geometric Shapes Using Venn Diagrams **Instructions:** Below you will find a Venn diagram with three intersecting circles and a variety of geometric shapes. The three circles are labeled as follows: - **A (Large):** Represents large shapes. - **B (Does not have right angles):** Represents shapes that do not have right angles. - **C (Does not have parallel sides):** Represents shapes that do not have parallel sides. Your task is to move the given shapes to the appropriate region within the Venn diagram according to the properties they possess. **Venn Diagram Regions:** - **Region 1:** Large shapes. - **Region 2:** Large shapes that do not have right angles. - **Region 3:** Shapes that do not have right angles. - **Region 4:** Large shapes that do not have parallel sides. - **Region 5:** Large shapes that do not have right angles and do not have parallel sides. - **Region 6:** Shapes that do not have right angles and do not have parallel sides. - **Region 7:** Shapes that do not have parallel sides. - **Region 8:** Shapes that do not belong to any of the above categories. Below the Venn diagram, there are three sets of colored shapes. Each color group represents a different set of shapes: - **Yellow shapes** - **Red shapes** - **Blue shapes** ### Task: 1. **Examine each shape** to determine its properties. 2. **Drag the shapes** into the correct region within the Venn diagram based on their properties: - Size (Large or not) - Whether they have right angles - Whether they have parallel sides ### Examples: - A **large square** would go into Region 1. - A **large circle** (since it has no right angles and no parallel sides) would go into Region 5. - A **small triangle** with no parallel sides would go into Region 7. - A **medium rectangle** (if considered not large) would go into Region 8 if it has right angles and parallel sides. **End of Activity:** Once all shapes are correctly placed, review your answers and post your final diagram in "classwork." This activity aids in understanding the classification of geometric shapes based on multiple properties and their relations. Understanding Venn diagrams is a fundamental skill for organizing information logically.
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