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BONUS POINTS - Geometry
(DAILY DOUBLE!)
100

Name these shapes.

parallelogram, rectangle, parallelogram, quadrilateral

100

What does "quad" stand for?

four

100

True or False: A cube is a prism.

True!

100

113 - 54

59

100

What's Mrs. Terrell's favorite colors?

Blue and Purple

200

Draw examples of a polygon and a nonpolygon.

Answers may vary.

200

Name all of the special quadrilaterals.

parallelogram, trapezoid, rectangle, square, rhombus

200

Which figure has less vertices than a triangular prism?

A) cube

B) rectangular prism

C) cone

D) square pyramid

cone
200

674 - 346

328

200

How old is Mrs. Terrell? 

31

300

Which polygon has exactly nine sides?

Nonagon

300

What special quadrilateral has only one set of parallel sides?

trapezoid

300

Mrs. Smith sorted some figures into two groups. Which statement about the figures Mrs. Smith sorted is true?


A) All the figures in Group X are cylinders

B) All the figures in Group X are cones.

C) All the figures in Group Y are cubes.

D) All the figures in Group can roll.

D

300

907 - 238

669

300
What is Mrs. Terrell's Son and Dogs name?

Jackson and Smokey

400

Which polygon has 5 more sides than a triangle?

Octagon

400

What special quadrilaterals have two sets of parallel lines and four right angles?

rectangle and square

400

A pair of three-dimensional figures is shown below. What is the difference between the numbers of edges on these figures?

2

400

107 - 39

68

400

Hilda sewed the quilt shown. Her daughter, Maria, noticed five sections appeared to be quadrilaterals but were not parallelograms, rectangles, squares, rhombuses, or trapezoids. Which sections appear to be quadrilaterals but are not parallelograms, rectangles, squares, rhombuses, or trapezoids?

Sections 2, 3, 5, 10, and 11 are quadrilaterals but are not parallelograms, rectangles, squares, rhombuses, or trapezoids.

500

Which polygon has 1 fewer side than a parallelogram?

triangle

500

Explain why a square can be a rectangle but a rectangle cannot be a square.

Squares and rectangles are parallelograms which means they have 2 sets of parallel lines and opposite sides are parallel. A square cannot be a rectangle because a square has all equal sides.

500

What is the difference between pyramids and prisms?

Prisms are made mostly of rectangles and pyramids are made mostly of triangles.

500

1,000 - 582

418

500

Linh was using geometric shapes to create a picture of flowers in a container. When telling her friends how they could create a similar picture, she decided to give them a riddle to decode. 

Clue 1: Shape C has one more side than Shape A. Clue 2: Shape B has twice as many sides as shape A. Clue 3: Adding the sides on shape A, shape B, shape C, and shape D equals 18 sides.                         Clue 4: Shape C is a quadrilateral.

Shape A is a triangle; shape B is a hexagon; shape D is a pentagon.

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