Classifying triangles by the sides
Classify triangles by angles
Quadrilaterals
Sum of angles
Rigid Transformations
100

3", 4", 5"

What is a scalene triangle?

100

90º, 30º, 60º

What is a right triangle?

100

This quadrilateral has exactly one pair of parallel lines.

What is a trapezoid?

100

The sum of the interior angles of a triangle.

What is 180º?

100

This type of transformation usually occurs over a line.

What is a reflection?

200

6 cm, 6 cm, 6 cm

What is an equilateral triangle?

200

120º, 20º, 40º


What is an obtuse triangle?

200

This quadrilateral has four congruent angles.

What is a rectangle?

200

The sum of the interior angles of a quadrilateral.

What is 360º?

200

This type of transformation usually occurs around a point.

What is a rotation?

300

7m, 7m , 4 m

What is an isosceles triangle?

300
All angles are 60º

What is an acute triangle?

300

This quadrilateral is a rhombus and a rectangle.

What is a square?

300

The sum of the interior angles of a nonagon.

What is 1260º?

300

This type of transformation is a slide.

What is a translation?

400

Only two sides are congruent.

What is an isosceles triangle?


400

30º, 80º, 70º

What is an acute triangle.

400
This quadrilateral has two sets of parallel lines and two sets of congruent lines.

What is a parallelogram?

400

The measure of one angle in a regular octagon.

What is 135º?

400

The preimage point (4, 5) is translated 7 units to the left.

What is (-3, 5)?

500

This type of triangle also is called equianglular.

What is equilateral?

500

This type of triangle is also called an equilateral triangle, but refers to the fact that all angles are congruent.

What is an equiangular triangle?

500

This quadrilateral has two sets of parallel lines and four congruent sides.

What is a rhombus?

500

The measure of one interior angle in a regular dodecagon.

What is 150º?

500

The preimage, (-4, 8) is translated 6 units to the right and 10 units down.

What is (2, -2)?

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