Question: What do you call a triangle with 3 equal sides?
Answer: Equilateral Triangle
Question: How many degrees are in a right angle?
Answer: 90°
Question: What do we call lines that never meet?
Answer: Parallel Lines
Question: What transformation slides a shape without turning it?
Answer: Translation
Answer: Translation
Mr Dubetz's second favourite animal?
Elephant, Armadillo
Question: What do you call a triangle with exactly 2 equal sides?
Answer: Isosceles Triangle
Question: Two angles add up to 90°. What are they called?
Answer: Complementary Angles
Question: What do we call lines that meet to form a 90° angle?
Answer: Perpendicular Lines
Question: What transformation turns a shape around a point?
Answer: Rotation
How many cats do I own?
4
Question: What do you call a triangle with no equal sides?
Answer: Scalene Triangle
Question: Two angles add up to 180°. What are they called?
Answer: Supplementary Angles
Question: True or False: All squares are rectangles.
Answer: True
Question: What transformation flips a shape over a line?
Answer: Reflection
My favourite thing about teaching is?
Question: What type of triangle has one angle greater than 90°?
Answer: Obtuse Triangle
Question: If one angle is 70°, what is its complementary angle?
Answer: 20°
Question: True or False: All rectangles are squares.
Answer: False
Question: If a square is rotated, does it stay a square?
Answer: Yes
Would Mr.Dubetz rather have ice cream or chocolate for dessert?
None
Question: A triangle has angles measuring 45°, 45°, and 90°. What type of triangle is it according to its angles?
Answer: Right Triangle
Question: If one angle is 125°, what is its supplementary angle?
Answer: 55°
Question: Name one property shared by both squares and rectangles.
Answer: Possible answers:
Question: Why can transformations help us verify shape properties?
Answer: Because the shape keeps its side lengths and angle measurements even when it is moved, rotated, or reflected.
Two angles are complementary. One angle measures 23°. What is the measure of the other angle?
Answer: 67°