Quadrilaterals
Polygons
3-D shapes
Types of lines
Vocabulary terms
100
This is a word that names ALL shapes with 4 sides.
What is a quadrilateral?
100

A polygon with 3 sides.

What is a triangle?

100

This 3-D shape is like a can of soup.

What is a cylinder?

100

A straight path that continues forever in just one direction.

What is a ray?

100
Michael made an array with square tiles. The array is 3 tiles long and 5 tiles wide. What is the area?
What is 15 square units?
200
A four-sided shape with 4 EQUAL sides with 4 right angles
What is a square?
200

A polygon with 6 sides.

What is a hexagon?

200

This 3-D shape is like a basketball

What is a sphere?

200

A straight path that continues forever in both directions.

What is a line?

200
Brandon made an array with square tiles. The array is 5 tiles long and 2 tiles wide. What is the perimeter?
What is 14?
300
A quadrilateral with two sets of parallel sides.
What is a parallelogram?
300

A polygon with 8 sides.

What is an octagon?

300

This 3-D shape has six square faces.

What is a cube?

300

Lines that run like railroad tracks. If they keep going on forever, they would never ever touch.

What are parallel lines?

300
This is true about ALL quadrilaterals.
What is "They all have 4 sides."
400
A quadrilateral with only one set of parallel lines.
What is a trapezoid?
400

A polygon with 5 sides.

What is a pentagon?

400

This 3-D shape is like a box with rectangular faces.

What is a rectangular prism?

400

Lines that intersect and form 90 degree angles.

What are perpendicular lines?

400
A shape with only straight sides and no curves.
What is a polygon?
500
A four-sided parallelogram with 4 right angles.
What is a rectangle?
500

A polygon cannot have just 2 sides because....

it has to be a closed shape!

500

This 3-D shape has triangular faces that meet at a point at the top. The base can be square or triangular.

What is a pyramid?

500

A straight path that starts and stop at end points.

What is a line segment?

500

A point where two lines meet, sometimes at the corner of a shape.

What is a vertex?

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