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Leave the point of your compass in the same spot on your paper. Draw one circle, then change the angle to be either larger and smaller, then draw another circle.
A compass is a tool used to make a circle. It keeps the writing utensil a fixed distance from the center point. It can come in many forms, from a piece of string tied and held in place, to the more traditional compass that looks like two pencils glued together at their erasers. Other models stay on the paper and use a rotating disk to draw a perfect circle.
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You lay down the paper clip on a sheet of paper and use one of the pencils to hold the clip in place pointed side down. Next you take the other pencil and start drawing the circle. You can find a video on youtube that illustrates it. My son had this as a homework assignment, I found it very useful.
Put the paper clip on the paper. Hold the two pencils with the two pencil points on either side of the paper clip. Hold one pencil still then move the other to form a circle.
C.Measuring lengths of line segments by folding the paper and matching the endpointsB.Creating arcs and circles with the compass
Charcoal pencils are used by artists for drawing. The charcoal pencils come in different levels of softness and each level creates a different effect when applied to the paper.
paper, pens, books, pencils, compass ruler, folders, binders, tabs, etc
Creating arcs and circles with the compass Measuring lengths of line segments by folding the paper and matching the endpoints
In math a compass is an object used to draw accurate circles and arcs (parts of circles, or curves). In math, a compass is something that makes a circle and it also measures circumference. How to make a circle: A compass either has led in it or you stick a pencil in it, but it depends on what kind of compass it is. If you want to make a big circle, you expand the 2 sides. when you get it to the size you want, you stick it on paper and twirl it around. It may not be a perfect circle but it most likely will be close.
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1. pencils (HB, 2B, 3H..) 2. a good eraser 3. ruler 4. compass 5. ink pen 6. some nice plain paper 7. tracing paper
Leave the point of your compass in the same spot on your paper. Draw one circle, then change the angle to be either larger and smaller, then draw another circle.