Lines
Angles
Identify Angles
Quadrilaterals
Miscelaneous
100

two lines that are the same distance apart and will never touch

What is parallel lines

100

This is the term for a 90 degree angle

What is right angle

100

An angle that is 37 degrees

What is an acute angle?

100
This is the number of sides on a quadrilateral
What is 4
100
A shape that has 6 sides is called
What is a hexagon
200

lines that intersect to form a right angle

What is perpendicular

200

An angle that is less than 90 degrees

What is acute

200

An angle that is 115 degrees

What is obtuse angle?

200
this is the number of degrees all angles of a quadrilateral will add up to
What is 360 degrees
200
A shape with 5 sides is called
What is a pentagon
300

this has one endpoint and continues in one direction forever

What is a ray

300

an angle that is greater than 90 degrees

What is obtuse

300

A angle with 90 degrees

What is right angle?

300
This is a quadrilateral with two pairs of opposite sides parallel and 4 right angles
What is rectangle
300
A right triangle has one angle that is 45 degrees. What is the measure of the 3rd angle
What is 45 degrees
400

This is part of a line

What is a line segment

400

this is the number of degrees in a straight angle

What is 180 degrees

400

An angle that is 89 degrees

What is acute angle

400
This is a quadrilateral with two pairs of opposite sides parallel and all sides the same length. (it does not have to have right angles)
What is a rhombus
400
A quadrilateral has 3 angles measuring 90 degrees, 100 degrees, and 70 degrees. What is the measure of the 4th angle?
What is 100 degrees
500
It is pictured by a dot. It is named with a capital letter.

What is a point

500

This is used to measure angles

What is a protractor

500

What does a straight angle measure

What is 180 degrees?

500
This is a quadrilateral with only one pair of opposite sides parallel
What is a trapezoid
500
A boat has a sail with one pair of perpendicular lines, and two sides the same length. What kind of triangle is it?
What is Right, isosceles
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