SHAPES
FRACTIONS
LINES
DECIMALS
ANGLES
100
A three sided figure
What is a triangle?
100
The number above the line in a fraction.
What is the numerator?
100
A straight path that extends infinitely in both directions.
What is a line?
100
Two places to the right of the decimal.
What is the hundredths place?
100
An angle that measures 180 degreees.
What is a straight angle?
200
A rectangle with all the sides the same length.
What is a square?
200
The number below the line in a fraction.
What is the denominator?
200
A straight path that starts at an endpoint and keeps going.
What is a ray?
200
Forty-three one hundredths as a decimal.
What is .43?
200
An angle that measures between 0 and 90 degrees.
What is an acute angle?
300
A polygon with 6 sides.
What is a hexagon?
300
A number written with a whole and a fraction.
What is a mixed number?
300
Lines that cross to form right angles.
What is are perpendicular lines?
300
One fifth as a decimal.
What is .2?
300
An angle that measures between 90 and 180 degrees.
What is an obtuse angle?
400
A three dimensional shape such as a prism or sphere.
What is a geometric solid?
400
The least common multiple of the denominators in a collection of fractions.
What is the least common denominator?
400
Lines that never cross or meet.
What are parallel lines?
400
Ten to the negative second power as a decimal.
What is .01?
400
Perpendicular lines make these angles.
What are right angles?
500
DAILY DOUBLE: A flat surface on a geometric solid.
What is a face?
500
DAILY DOUBLE: A larger numerator over a smaller denominator.
What is an improper fraction?
500
DAILY DOUBLE: Lines that meet or cross one another.
What are intersecting lines?
500
DAILY DOUBLE: Nine places to the right of the decimal.
What is the billionths place?
500
DAILY DOUBLE: An angle that measures between 180 and 360 degrees.
What is a reflex angle?
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