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=== Objectives ===
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Students will be able to identify parallel and intersecting lines.
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=== Estimated Time ===
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20 minutes
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=== Prerequisites/Instructions, prior preparations, if any ===
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Knowledge about  line, line segment
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=== Materials/ Resources needed ===
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Digital: Click here to [[:File:Parallel lines .ggb|open]] files
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Non-digital : paper, pencil, ruler, protractor, compass
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=== Process (How to do the activity) ===
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{{Geogebra|m7gxxkgb}}'''Procedure:'''
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# What are Parallel Lines?
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# How can you tell that lines are parallel?
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# Two lines ‘i’ and ‘h’ are parallel to each other
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# Identify parallel lines which do not have a common meeting point in the same plane
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# Identify parallel lines do not intersect if extended till infinite in both the directions.
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# Measure the distance between the lines and identify the equidistance (move point 'G') between the parallel lines
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# Students will use sticks or straws to create parallel line segments. They will prove the line segments are parallel by measuring the distance between the line segments.
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# What are intersecting lines?
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# Identify intersecting lines (two or more) meet only at one point always and also can cross each other at common vertex (which is the point of intersection).
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=== Evaluation at the end of the activity ===
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# What is the difference between parallel and intersecting lines?
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# Can parallel lines also be intersecting lines?
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Go back - [[KVS Lines and Angles|click here]]
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[[Category:Lines and Angles]]
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===Evaluation of the activity===
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[https://karnatakaeducation.org.in/KOER/en/images/7/7d/Worksheet-1_Points_and_Lines.pdf Points and Lines Worksheet]