Class 6 Math - Chapter 8: Playing with Constructions
Explore compass-based constructions in Class 6 Math Chapter 8. Learn to draw angles, bisectors, and more.
Overview
This chapter explores how to draw geometrical shapes using a ruler and compass — such as perpendicular bisectors, angles, and circles.
Why This Chapter Matters
It builds accuracy, visualization, and spatial reasoning, laying a foundation for geometric construction in higher classes.
Real-Life Applications
- Constructing angles, triangles, and bisectors in geometry.
- Using tools like a compass and protractor in real-life design tasks.
- Learning precision and step-by-step logical drawing.
Skills You Will Learn
- Using compass and ruler
- Drawing perpendicular and angle bisectors
- Constructing basic geometric shapes
Explore and Test Your Knowledge
Practice Test
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Scheduled Talent Test
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Flashcards
Q: What tools are used for geometric construction?
A: Ruler, compass, and protractor.
A: Ruler, compass, and protractor.
Q: How do you draw a perpendicular bisector of a line?
A: Use a compass to mark arcs from both ends and draw a line through their intersection.
A: Use a compass to mark arcs from both ends and draw a line through their intersection.
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