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Mentor: We call a polygon with three sides a triangle. Does anyone know what we call a polygon with four sides? Student: A square? Mentor: Well, a square is a polygon with four sides, but we call the whole family of four-sided polygons quadrilaterals. Student: So a square is a quadrilateral? Mentor: That's right. Can you think of other things that have four sides? Student: A diamond--like the kind that you draw or a baseball diamond. They have four sides. Does that mean that a baseball diamond is a quadrilateral? Mentor: Very good! That certainly is a quadrilateral. Student: A door is a quadrilateral because it has four sides. Mentor: Yes, any more? Student: A piece of paper is a quadrilateral! Student: A book! Student: A computer monitor! Student: A chess board or the chalk board! Mentor: These are all wonderful answers. We should see how many quadrilaterals we see in our school and at home today. Now we can talk about parallelograms!
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