Lines, Points, and Rays
Types of Lines
Angles
Types of Angles
Shapes
100

A straight set of points that extends in opposite directions without ending. 

What is a line?

100

Lines that are always the same distance and do not meet. 

What are parallel lines?

100

This is created by two rays connected by an endpoint.

What is an angle?

100

80 Degrees is what type of angle?

What is an acute angle?

100

Name the type of triangle.


What is a right triangle?

200

A part of a line between two endpoints.

What is a line segment?
200

Lines that meet or cross each other at different angles (not 90 degrees). 

What are intersecting lines?

200

Another word for an endpoint.

What is a vertex?

200

The angle presented is what type of angle?


What is an acute angle?

200

Name the type of triangle.


What is an acute triangle?

300

A part of a line that has one end point and extends in one direction without ending. 

What is a ray?

300

Lines that meet or cross each other to form square corners.

What are perpendicular lines?

300
The ruler used to measure angles (degrees).

What is a protractor?

300

What is the missing degree (X)?


What is 15 degrees?

300

Has 4 sides and 4 angles. It also has opposite sides that are equal in length and are parallel. 

What is a parallelogram? 

400

Identify the figure.


What is Line Segment AB?

400

Lines O and M are __________ lines. 


What is a perpendicular line?

400

The clock shows what angle (in degrees).


What is 90 degrees or 270 degrees?

400

Find the missing angle.


What is 90 degrees?

400

It has four sides and four angles. It also has exactly one pair of parallel lines. 

What is a trapezoid?

500

Name a real life example of a line segment.

What is a_______?

500

Name the streets that are parallel with Lewis Street.


What are John Fremont Street and Clark Street?

500

If it is 6:00, what is the angle (degrees) displayed by the hands.

What is 180 degrees?

500

Find the missing angle. 


What is 60 degrees?

500

It has four sides and four angles. It also has opposite sides that are equal in length and are parallel. It has 4 equal side. 

What is a rhombus?

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