geometry
2D
3D
math
shapes
100

Can geometry be used to find the area of the Chaussey backyard?

100

T/F. A piece of paper is an example of a 2D object.

100

T/F. A cardboard box is an example of a 3D object.

100

T/F. Algebra is helpful in solving engineering problems.

100

T/F Shapes can be 2D or 3D.

200

How can you find the area of a right triangle?

Multiply 1/2 times the height times the base.

200

What type of object has width and length?

200

What type of object has width and length and depth?

200

Out of 100 chickens, how many crossed the road if 55 stayed?

200

Which is not a shape? ball, octagon, box, tree

300

T/F The outer boundary of an object is its shape.

300

Flat shapes like squares, circles and triangles are 2D shapes.

300

A cube, cone, cylinder, sphere, and prism are 3D shapes.

300

Use geometry to calculate the volume of a water tank. A tank is a cylinder.

300

Fun Fact: All 3D shapes are made up of 2D shapes.

400

Shapes appear in objects all around us, like a building, dartboard or ring.

400

W=5, L=10. What is the area of this rectangle?

400

W=2, L=3, H=5. What is the area of this box?

400

What is a point, line, plane and angle?

400

An oval and an ellipse are both shapes.

500

"Geometry of a spider web." Think about the shape and relation of its parts.

500

25 sq ft is the area of a square. What is the W and L?

500

27 cubic feet is the area of a cube. What is the W and L and H? 

500

T/F  A right triangle has one angle that is 90 degrees.

500

Identify 5 shapes in the Chaussey kitchen.

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