Types of Angles
Types of Quadrilaterals
Two Dimensional Shapes
Three Dimensional Shapes
Sides of Figures
100

Angle that measures exactly 90* degrees

What is a Right Angle?

100

All sides are equal 

All angles are 90*

What is a Square?

100

a plane figure with four equal straight sides and four right angles.

What is a Square?

100

a symmetrical three-dimensional shape, either solid or hollow, contained by six equal squares.

What is a Cube?

100

Polygon with 4 sides

What is a Quadrilateral?

200

Angle that measures exactly 180* degrees

What is a Straight angle?

200

Opposite sides are equal

All angles are 90*

What is a rectangle?
200

a round plane figure whose boundary (the circumference)

What is a Circle?

200

a solid geometric figure with straight parallel sides and a circular or oval cross section.

What is a Cylinder?

200

Polygon with 5 sides

What is a Pentagon?

300

Angle that measures more than 90*

What is a Obtuse angle?

300

Opposite sides are equal and parallel

All Acute angles

What is a Parallelogram? 

300

a plane figure with three straight sides and three angles.

What is a triangle?

300

Similar to a pyramid 

has a single curved side and a circular base

What is a Cone?

300

Polygon with 6 sides?

What is a Hexagon?

400

Angle that measures less than 90* 

What is an Acute Angle?

400

Two sides are parallel

What is a Trapezoid?

400
a four-sided figure


What is a Quadrilateral?

400

An object in three-dimensional space that is the surface of a ball 

Round like the Earth

What is a Sphere?

400

Polygon with 8 sides

What is a Octagon?

500

Identify the Angle


What is an Obtuse Angle?

500

All sides are equal

Opposite sides are parallel

What is a Rhombus?

500

a plane figure with five straight sides and five angles.

What is a Pentagon?

500

A three-dimensional solid that have triangles for their bases and rectangles for their lateral faces. The line segment where two faces come together is an edge.


 

What is a Triangular Prism?

500

Polygon with 10 sides

What is a Decagon?

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