This type of line has one end point and goes on forever in one direction.
a ray
This polygon has 5 sides.
pentagon
This type of poem has 3 lines. The first line has 5 syllables. The second line has 7 syllables. The third line has 5 syllables.
Haiku Poem
This quadrilateral has all sides the same length and 4 right angles,
a square
This angle is exactly 90 degrees.
a right angle
This is a part of a line, and shown with one end point at both ends.
a line segment
This polygon is an 8 sided figure.
octagon
This type of poem has 5 lines. The last line must be a "synonym" of the first line.
Cinquain Poem
This quadrilateral has 4 sides that are the same length but no right angles.
a rhombus
This angle is less than 90 degrees.
an acute angle
This is a straight line that continues on forever...in both directions!
a line
This is a 3 sided polygon.
triangle
A shape's attributes can also be called, a shape's.....?
*hint: Mr. Miller always says this because it connects to our unit!
identity
This quadrilateral has exactly one set of parallel sides.
a trapezoid
This angle is greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees.
obtuse angle
This is a set of lines that are evenly spread apart and will never ever run into or touch each other.
parallel lines
This is a 6 sided polygon.
Hexagon
Mr. Miller says you always need to put in good _____ to be successful.
effort
This quadrilateral has 2 sets of parallel sides, opposite sides are of equal length and 4 right angles.
a rectangle
Many kids accidentally write this word when they are learning about angles.
angels
These lines intersect at a right angle.
perpendicular lines
What two things are true about polygons?
1. they have no curves
2. they have straight sides
3. they are closed figures
4. they have vertices
5. they have angles
Mme. Maton always does this when someone on Zoom has a computer problem or has a "bad" excuse.
wobbles her head around and rolls her eyes.
this quadrilateral is characterized by 2 sets of parallel sides alone.
A rectangle contains 4 of these kinds of angles.
right angles