Diameter Discovery
Explore the concept of diameter in circles with this engaging worksheet for 3rd graders, featuring identifying and drawing diameters.
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Diameter Discovery
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Read each question carefully and follow the instructions. Remember, the diameter is a straight line that goes through the center of a circle from one side to the other.
1. Look at the circle below. Draw a diameter on it.
2. Which of the following lines is a diameter of the circle?
The blue line
The red line
The green line
None of the above
3. A diameter always passes through the of the circle.
4. The diameter is a line segment within a circle.
5. A radius is the same as a diameter.
True
False
6. In your own words, explain what a diameter is.
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