Lines
Angles
Triangles
Quadrilaterals
2D and 3D Shapes
100

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

parallel lines

100

This is the term for a 90 degree angle

a right angle

100

A triangle that has all sides the same length

an equilateral triangle

100

This is the number of sides on a quadrilateral

four

100

A shape that has 6 sides is called

a hexagon

200

lines that intersect to form a right angle

perpendicular lines

200

An angle that is less than 90 degrees

an acute angle

200

A triangle with two sides the same length

an isosceles triangle

200

This quadrilateral has two pairs of parallel lines, but not right angles and the opposite sides are the same length.

a parallelogram

200

A shape with 5 sides is called

a pentagon

300

this has one endpoint and continues in one direction forever

a ray

300

an angle that is greater than 90 degrees

an obtuse angle

300

A triangle with one angle greater than 90 degrees

an obtuse triangle

300

This is a quadrilateral with two pairs of opposite sides parallel and 4 right angles

a rectangle

300

This 3D figure has no faces, no edges, and no vertices

a sphere

400

This is part of a line

a line segment

400

this is the number of degrees in a straight angle

180 degrees

400

A triangle with no sides the same length

a scalene triangle

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)

a rhombus

400

This 3D figure has 5 faces, 8 edges, and 5 vertices. Hint: One face is a square

a pyramid

500

This is a closed figure with at least 3 sides.

a polygon

500

This is used to measure angles

a protractor

500

All angles in every triangle will add up to this number of degrees

180 degrees

500

This is a quadrilateral with only one pair of opposite sides parallel

a trapezoid

500

This 3D figure has two faces and no edges or vertices.

a cylinder

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