Vocabulary 1
Describe the figure
Lines and Angles
Vocabulary 2
Misc.
100
a 2-D figure with 5 sides and 5 angles
Pentagon
100
2 triangular faces, 3 rectangular faces, 6 vertices
Triangular prism
100
A geometric figure formed by 2 rays that have a common endpoint.
Angle
100
4 equal sides, 4 right angles
Square
100
When one half of a figure looks like the mirror image of the other half.
Symmetry
200
a 2-D figure with 4 equal sides and 4 angles; opposite sides are parallel.
Rhombus
200
0 faces, 0 vertices, 1 round face.
Sphere
200
A part of a line that includes 2 points, called endpoints, and all the points between them.
Line segment
200
A quadrilateral with 2 pairs of parallel sides and 2 pairs of equal sides.
Parallelogram
200
A 3-D figure with a flat, round base.
Cone
300
An exact position or location in space.
Point
300
1 square face, 4 triangular faces, 5 vertices
Pyramid
300
A part of a line, with 1 endpoint, that continues without end in one direction.
Ray
300
A polygon with 4 sides.
Quadrilateral
300
A 2-D figure with 8 sides and 8 angles.
Octagon
400
A corner where 2 or more edges meet in a solid figure.
Vertex/vertices
400
6 square faces, 12 edges, 8 vertices
Cube
400
An angle that forms a square corner.
Right angle / 90 degree angle
400
A move that involves moving a figure across a line.
Flip
400
Shapes that have the exact same size and shape.
Congruent
500
A 2-D figure that has 4 sides and 4 angles; one pair of sides is parallel.
Trapezoid
500
6 rectangular faces, 8 vertices, 12 edges
Rectangular prism
500
A straight path extending in both directions with no endpoints.
Line
500
A move that involves rotating a figure around a point.
Turn
500
A solid, 3-D shape with 3 identical parallel bases.
Prism
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