This document discusses properties of rhombuses, rectangles, and squares. It contains examples of classifying quadrilaterals as rhombuses or rectangles based on given properties. One example asks whether the diagonals of a window opening form a rectangle. The document also includes guided practice problems asking students to determine whether statements are always or sometimes true of certain quadrilaterals or to classify shapes. Key theorems discussed are that opposite angles of parallelograms are congruent, diagonals of rectangles are congruent and bisect each other, and properties used to define rhombuses, rectangles and squares.