POLYGONS
ANGLES
LINES AND LINE SEGMENTS
TRIANGLES
QUADRILATERALS
100

Name a polygon with three sides and 3 vertices.

Triangle

100

Name the angle created when the hands of the clock are at 12 and 5

obtuse angle

100

The name for a  set of points that is endless in two directions

Line

100

Name the closed figure that has 3 sides, 3 vertices, and all sides the same length. 

Equilateral Triangle
100

The root meaning of the word "quad".

Four or Fourth

200

Name a polygon with eight sides and eight vertices

Octagon

200

Name of the angle marked in this figure:

Right Angle

90 degree Angle

200

The name for lines that cross at only one point and form two acute angles and two obtuse angles.

Intersecting Lines

200
Name the angles found in a right triangle.

2 acute angles and 1 right angle

200

A quadrilateral with four right angles and all sides the same length

Square

300

Give two names for this figure:



Rectangle

Quadrilateral

Polygon

300

The number of obtuse angles in a trapezoid

Two
300

What is formed when two rays that share the same endpoint.

Angle

300

Name the triangle that has 3 angles that are all less than a right angle. 

Acute Triangle

300

A four sided figure that is not a parallelogram with one pair of parallel sides. 

Trapezoid

400

Name the figure represented by each section of this honeycomb:

Hexagon

400
The name for a 180 degree angle.

Straight Angle


400

Two lines that never cross

Parallel Lines

400

Name this triangle:


Scalene Triangle
400

A parallellogram with 4 equal sides, but no right angles.  

Rhombus

500

Name the shape represented by this building in Washington, D. C.:


Pentagon

500

The maximum number of right angles in a triangle

One

500

Two lines that cross at one point and form a right angle at the vertex of the two lines.

Perpendicular Lines

500

Name the triangle that best describes this pennant. 


Isosceles Triangle

500

Name this figure:

Trapezoid

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