Polygons
Quadrilaterals
Lines
Angles
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100
The number of sides an octogon has.
What is 8.
100

What is the most common shape found in sports?

What is a sphere.

100
Lines that will continue on in a straight line and never cross.
What are parallel lines.
100
A square has 4 of these angles.
What is 90 degree angles or right angles.
100

The shape Mr. Garcia is holding.

What is square.

200
The name of a six sided shape.
What is a hexagon.
200
2 quadrilaterals with 90 degree (right) angles.
What are a square and a rectangle.
200
Lines that cross at any angle.
What are intersecting lines.
200
What are two shapes that have 4 90 degree (right) angles?
What is a square and a rectangle.
200

The shape of the white boards.

What is a rectangle.

300
A 5 sided shape.
What is a pentagon.
300
2 quadrilaterals that have equal sides.
What are a square and a rhombus.
300
Lines that cross at 90 degree (right) angles.
What are perpendicular lines.
300
What is a 90 degree angle?
What is a right angle?
300

The shape of the front side of a popcorn bucket.

What is a trapezoid.

400
A 4-sided shape.
What is a quadrilateral?
400
This makes a trapezoid different from all the other quadrilaterals.
What is exactly one set of parallel sides.
400
A quadrilateral that has exactly one pair of parallel lines.
What is a trapezoid.
400
An angle that is larger than 90 degrees.
What is an obtuse angle.
400

The shape that Mr. Garcia is holding.


What is a parallelogram.

500
Name the 5 polygons that we have learned about in order of sides, starting with the three-sided polygon and ending with the 8-sided polygon.
What is the triangle, the quadrilateral, the pentagon, the hexagon, and the octagon.
500
This makes a rhombus different from a parallelogram.
What is 4 equal sides.
500
4 quadrilaterals that have two sets of parallel sides.
What is a square, rectangle, rhombus and a parallelogram.
500
An angle that is less than 90 degrees.
What is an acute angle.
500

The three different shapes in a tangram set.

What is a parallelogram, five triangles, and a square.


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