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PPT: Playing with Lines

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PLAYING WITH
LINES
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PLAYING WITH
LINES
1. STANDING OR
VERTICAL LINE
A vertical line in math is
like a tall tower or tree
that goes straight up
and down, without
leaning to the side. It's
represented as a
straight line on paper.
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PLAYING WITH
LINES
1. STANDING OR
VERTICAL LINE
A vertical line in math is
like a tall tower or tree
that goes straight up
and down, without
leaning to the side. It's
represented as a
straight line on paper.
Horizontal / Sleeping
Lines
A horizontal line in math is
like a long bed or a flat
road that stretches from
side to side, resembling
lying down with arms
stretched out. On paper, it
goes straight from left to
right without standing up.
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PLAYING WITH
LINES
1. STANDING OR
VERTICAL LINE
A vertical line in math is
like a tall tower or tree
that goes straight up
and down, without
leaning to the side. It's
represented as a
straight line on paper.
Horizontal / Sleeping
Lines
A horizontal line in math is
like a long bed or a flat
road that stretches from
side to side, resembling
lying down with arms
stretched out. On paper, it
goes straight from left to
right without standing up.
3. Curved Line
Curved lines in math are like
winding paths, roller coaster
tracks, or shapes in nature.
They twist and bend,
resembling rainbows or
snakes, with smooth or sharp
turns, unlike straight lines
used for boxes or letters.
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PLAYING WITH
LINES
1. STANDING OR
VERTICAL LINE
A vertical line in math is
like a tall tower or tree
that goes straight up
and down, without
leaning to the side. It's
represented as a
straight line on paper.
Horizontal / Sleeping
Lines
A horizontal line in math is
like a long bed or a flat
road that stretches from
side to side, resembling
lying down with arms
stretched out. On paper, it
goes straight from left to
right without standing up.
3. Curved Line
Curved lines in math are like
winding paths, roller coaster
tracks, or shapes in nature.
They twist and bend,
resembling rainbows or
snakes, with smooth or sharp
turns, unlike straight lines
used for boxes or letters.
4. SLANTING LINE
Slanting lines in math are like
ramps or slopes, leaning at an
angle instead of going straight
up and down or side to side.
They resemble climbing a hill or
sliding down a slide, tilted from
the bottom left to the top right
corner of a paper, creating a
leaning effect.
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