In Stage 2 you learned about regular polygons. A regular polygon is a shape that has all sides and all angles the same size.
An irregular polygon is a shape that has sides and angles of different sizes.

The perimeter of a shape is the total length of all of its sides.

1. Explain what happens to the perimeter when the squares get bigger.

Draw the next two squares in the sequence and write their perimeters.
2.
a. Colour the regular shapes.
b. Draw a ring around the irregular shapes.

c. Draw two regular and two irregular shapes of your own. Label them.
3. Use ten sticks to make two different shapes that each have a perimeter of $10$ units. Draw what you did.
Try with $12$ sticks. Draw what you did.
4. Work out the perimeters of these shapes.

Draw your own irregular shape with a perimeter of $23$ cm. How many lines will you use?
This square has sides measuring $6$ cm.