This shape has 4 equal length sides and 4 right angles.
What is a square?
100
A specific space on a flat surface.
What is a point?
100
The place where two lines touch is called this.
What is an intersection (or to intersect)?
100
This shape has a round base and is shaped like a party hat.
What is a cone?
100
This is what you call ALL four sided figures.
What are quadrilaterals?
200
This shape can look like a leaning square and has four equal sides, two acute and two obtuse angles.
What is a rhombus?
200
This is straight (no curves) and extends in both directions forever and ever (infinitely).
What is a line?
200
Two lines that go on and on forever and will never cross.
What are parallel lines?
200
This is the shape of dice.
What is a cube?
200
Two types of triangles.
What are right and equilateral?
(scalene, isosceles, acute, obtuse)
300
This quadrilateral has only one pair of parallel lines.
What is a trapezoid?
300
It is straight and has one endpoint and goes on and on in one direction from that endpoint.
What is a ray?
300
This shape is a special kind of rectangle.
What is a square?
300
This is the shape of the Earth.
What is a sphere?
300
An 8-sided figure is called this.
What is an octagon?
400
This shape has five sides.
What is a pentagon?
400
A piece of a line with two endpoints.
What is a line segment?
400
One way that a rhombus and a square are the same.
What are four equal sides?
400
This shaped has a circle on the top and bottom and one long rectangular side wrapping around them, like a roll of wrapping paper.
What is a cylinder?
400
Name five types of quadrilaterals.
What are squares, rectangles, parallelograms, rhombuses, and trapezoids?
500
This shape has two pairs of parallel lines.
What is a parallelogram?
500
Name three positions a pair of lines can be in.
What is intersecting, perpendicular and parallel?
500
Two lines that touch or intersect at a right angle are called:
What is perpendicular?
500
The points on each three dimensional (3-D) shape.
What are vertices?
500
Name at least three attributes of a polygon.
What are...
1) three or more sides
2) two dimensional (2-D)
3) closed figure
4) no curved sides
5) one line meets only two other lines (lines do not intersect).