Lines and Angles
Transformations
Two-Dimensional Shapes
Three-Dimensional Shapes
Congruence and Symmetry
100
These types of lines lie in the same plane, never intersect, and are the same distance apart
What are parallel lines?
100
this type of transformation is made by sliding a figure up, down, right, left, or diagonally.
What is a translation?
100
This two-dimensional shape is known for its four right angles, its four vertices, and its four congruent sides. It is also know as a special kind of rectangle and is a quadrilateral.
What is a square?
100
This three-dimensional or solid shape has six square faces that are congruent, twelve edges, and eight vertices. You will find this shape commonly used in math classrooms and many board games.
What is a cube?
100
Don't be fooled. It is the number of lines of symmetry you will find in a rectangle.
What is two lines of symmetry?
200
this type of angle has a measurement greater than, or is more open than a right angle (90 degrees)
What is an obtuse angle
200
This type of transformation is made by turning a figure clockwise or counter-clockwise.
What is a rotation?
200
This figure has the smallest number of sides possible for a polygon. It can have all acute angles, one right angle with acute angles, or one obtuse angle with acute angles.
What is a triangle?
200
this three-dimensional or solid figure has a square face/base, four triangular faces, and eight edges. It is a shape commonly seen in Egypt.
What is a square pyramid?
200
Two figures or shapes must meet these two conditions in order to be considered congruent.
What is, they must be the same shape and the same size?
300
These types of lines intersect each other at a right angle.
What are perpendicular lines?
300
this type of transformation is made by flipping a figure to the right, to the left, up, or down. It is like the figure is seen in a mirror.
What is a reflection?
300
This figure is has the most sides of any figure in the pattern blocks that you used to create your "pattern block alien" last Friday. It is the yellow block. It can be made by putting two trapezoids together.
What is a hexagon?
300
This three-dimensional or solid figure has six faces, 12 edges, and eight vertices. It is nearly always the same shape as a cereal box or a box of tissues.
What is a rectangular prism?
300
It is the number of lines of symmetry you will find in a square.
What is four?
400
This is an angle that is more closed than, or measures less than a right angle.
What is an acute angle?
400
It is the type of transformation shown below: S S
What is a translation?
400
This shape is commonly used as the shape for "Stop" signs. The name is best remembered when we think of an ocean creature.
What is an octagon?
400
This three-dimensional or solid shape has been said to look like the shape of a "Boy Scout Tent." It has two triangular faces, three rectangular or square faces, six vertices, and 9 edges.
What is a triangular prism?
400
It is the greates number of lines of symmetry you will ever be able to find in a triangle.
What is three?
500
This is made by a set of points that form a straight path that goes in opposite directions without ending.
What is a line?
500
Two figures must be this in order to show any type of transformation.
What is congruent?
500
This shape has four right angles, four vertices, two sets of parallel lines, and the opposite sides are congruent. It is also a quadrilateral.
What is a rectangle?
500
Strange as it may seem, this three-dimensional or solid shape has a point that is not technically a vertex, even though you may think it looks like one. It has one circular base and one curved surface.
What is a cone?
500
How high can you count??? It is the number of lines of symmetry you could find in a circle.
What is infinity?
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