Construct Me!
CONSTRUCT A COPY OF A SEGMENT
- Select the Segment tool from the menu and create a segment to the right of segment AB (make sure its longer than AB) by clicking twice anywhere to the right of AB. Creating Segment CD.
- Select the Compass tool: and select point B, then select point A. Click point C to center the circle at point C.
- Select the Intersect tool from the menu and select the intersection created by the circle and segment CD, creating point E at the intersection.
- Select the Distance or Length tool from the menu. Select points A and B, then select points C and E. Be sure the two measures are congruent.
- Use the text tool to type your first and last name as well as your student ID.
Task 1
SEGMENT BISECTOR / PERPENDICULAR BISECTOR CONSTRUCTION
- Select the Compass tool from the menu and select point A, then select point B. Click point A to center the circle at A.
- Select the Compass tool: and select point B, then select point A. Click point B to center the circle at B.
- Select the Intersect tool from the menu and select the two intersections created by the circles, creating points C and D at the intersections.
- Select the Segment tool from the menu and click on point C, then on point D. Creating an intersection of segment AB and segment CD.
- Select the Intersect tool from the menu and click on the intersection of segment AB and CD. Creating point E. **Point E is the midpoint of segment AB and Segment CD. **
- Select the Distance or Length tool from the menu. Select point A and Point E. Select point B and E. Be sure the two measures are congruent.
- Use the text tool to type your first and last name as well as your student ID.
Task 2
Construct an Angle Bisector
- Select the Circle with Center through Point tool from menu. Click on point B and anywhere between point B and C. Creating point D on segment BC.
- Select the Intersect tool from the menu. Select the circle created from step 1, and segment AB creating point E at the intersection.
- Select the Circle with Center through Point tool from the menu. Select point D then point E, creating a circle with a radius congruent to DE.
- Select the Circle with Center through Point tool from the menu. Select point E then point D, creating a circle with a radius congruent to DE.
- Select the Intersect tool from the menu. Click the circles created from step 2 and 3, and creating point F and point G at the intersections.
- Select the Ray tool from the menu. Click vertex B and either point G OR F. Creating Ray BG, or BF which bisects angle ABC.
- Select the angle tool from the menu. Click points D, then B, then F, creating angle DBF.
- Select the angle tool from the menu. Click points F, then B, then E, creating angle FBE.
- Compare angles DBF and FBE to make sure they're congruent.
Task 3
Constructing Parallel Lines
- Select the line tool from the menu. Click point A and anywhere below segment BC.
- Select the intersect tool from the menu and select line AD and segment BC. Creating vertex E and angle CEA.
- Select the Circle with Center Though Point tool from the menu. Click on vertex E and anywhere between points E and C on segment BC creating point F. *be sure that the circle created does not go beyond point A.
- Select the intersect tool from the menu and select circle E then line AD. Creating point G between segment EA.
- Select the Compass tool from the menu and click vertex E, then point F, then click point A to center the circle at point A.
- Select the intersect tool from the menu and select circle A then line AD. Creating point I above point A.
- Select the Compass tool from the menu and click point G, then point F, then click point I to center the circle at point I and create an intersection of circle A and circle I.
- Select the intersect tool from the menu and select circle A, then circle I. Creating a points K and L at the intersections.
- Select the Line tool from the menu and click points A and K, creating line AK that is parallel to segment BC.
Task 5: Process Questions
1. How did you find the activity?
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2. Were you able to construct all line segment and angle bisector, perpendicular and parallel lines correctly?
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3. If not, what do you think is the hindering factor to it?
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4. What do you think the importance of compass and straightedge in constructing segment and angle bisector, and constructing parallel and perpendicular lines?