Geometry
Quadrilaterals
Line Relationships
Plane Figures
Solid Figures
100

An exact location in space.

What is a point?

100

It has 4 right angles and the sides are all the same length.

What is a square?

100

This connects two endpoints.

What is a line segment?

100

The number of vertices on this figure.

What is 4?

100

I have 6 faces, 12 edges, and 8 vertices. All of my faces are congruent.

What is a cube?

200

A straight path of points that goes on forever in two directions.

What is a line?

200

It has 4 right angles and is also a parallelogram.

What is a rectangle?

200

This starts at a point and continues forever in one direction.

What is a ray?

200

The number of right angles in this figure.

What is 2?

200

I have 2 circular faces.

What is a cylinder?

300

What these symbols represent:

What are parallel sides?

300

A quadrilateral with only one pair of parallel sides.

What is a trapezoid?

300

Lines that never intersect.

What are parallel lines?

300

The two dimensions of a plane figure.

What are length and width?

300

The three dimensions of a solid figure.

What are length, width, and height?

400

What these symbols represent:

Congruent line segments.

400

A quadrilateral with 2 pairs of parallel sides.

What is a parallelogram?

400

Lines that pass through the same point.

What are intersecting lines?

400

The square space inside of a shape.

What is area?

400

The number of vertices on a cone.

What is 1?

500

Write the symbolic notation for this figure:

500

A quadrilateral that has opposite sides that are parallel, all of its sides are the same length, and no right angles.

What is a rhombus?

500

Lines that form a 90 degree angle.

What are perpendicular lines?

500

The distance around a shape.

What is perimeter?

500

The number and shapes of the faces on a square pyramid.

What are 5, and squares and triangles?

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