2D Shapes
3D Shapes
Congruence & Symmetry
Patterns & Tables
Problem Solving
100
Closed 2D shapes with straight sides. The sides are made up of line segments.
What is a polygon?
100
Everyday objects are these shapes because they take up space. Examples are boxes, balls, and cans.
What are three dimensional shapes or solid figures?
100
We are two figures with the same size and shape.
What are congruent figures?
100
One of the following is NOT a multiple of 2. a. 4 b. 8 c. 10 d. 11
What is 11?
100
The following is a three dimensional figure. a. octagon b. pyramid c. parallelogram d. rhombus
What is a pyramid?
200
A polygon with 4 sides and 4 angles. (Ex. square, rhombus, rectangle, trapezoid)
What is a quadrilateral?
200
This three dimensional shape is least likely to roll off of a table. a. cube b. sphere c. cylinder d. cone
What is a cube?
200
When you draw me down the middle of a figure it creates an identical image on both sides of the line.
What is a line of symmetry?
200
Ann created this number pattern. 4, 9, 14, ____, 24, 29... One of the numbers below fits in the blank. a. 14 b. 18 c. 19 d. 24
What is 19?
200
Ray painted a box shaped like a rectangular prism. He painted each face a different color. Ray used ______ different color(s) when he painted the face(s). a. 6 b. 8 c. 12 d. 1
What is 6?
300
I am a polygon with more sides than any of the others. a. octagon b. hexagon c. triangle d. pentagon
What is an octagon?
300
This 3 dimensional shape has exactly 2 square faces and 4 rectangular faces. a. rectangular prism b. rectangular pyramid c. triangular prism d. triangular pyramid
What is a rectangular prism?
300
A square has _________ lines of symmetry. a. 0 b. 1 c. 2 d. 4
What is 4?
300
The museum had 6 visitors in hour 1, 12 visitors in hour 2, 18 visitors in hour 3, and 24 visitors in hour 4. How many visitors would there be in hour 6? a. 30 b. 12 c. 38 d. 36
What is 36 visitors?
300
Mallory solved the problems shown below. 5 X 2 = 10 21 : 3 = 7 1 + 8 = 9 15 - 2 = 13 The answers should be in the order of difference, quotient, sum, and product. a. 9, 13, 10, 7 b. 13, 7, 9, 10 c. 9, 7, 10, 13 d. 13, 9, 7, 10
What are 13, 7, 9, 10?
400
Six toothpicks are used to make a figure. The figure has one toothpick for each side. a. A circle b. A rectangle c. A square d. A hexagon
What is a hexagon?
400
Laney thought of a mystery shape. Laney gave her sister the 3 clues shown below to help her guess the shape. - It has the same number of faces as a pyramid with a square base. - It has more edges than a square pyramid. - It has more vertices than a square pyramid. a. cube b. triangular pyramid c. triangular prism d. rectangular prism
What is a triangular prism?
400
This letter has no line of symmetry. a. H b. Y c. G d. O
What is a G?
400
One of the following only shows multiples of 5. a. 15, 30, 50, 51, 52, 53 b. 15, 18, 21, 24, 27, 30 c. 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35 d. 8, 20, 32, 44, 56, 68
What is 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35?
400
Rachel, Nick, and Paul each have toy chests in their rooms. Nick has 15 toys. Rachel has 3 more toys than Nick. Paul has half as many toys as Rachel. The following shows the number of toys that each person has. a. Rachel, 12, Nick 15, Paul 6 b. Rachel 15, Nick 9, Paul 18 c. Rachel 15, Nick 18, Paul 9 d. Rachel 18, Nick 15, Paul 9
What is Rachel 18, Nick 15, Paul 9?
500
One statement is NOT true. a. All triangles have 3 sides. b. All rectangles are squares because because they both have 4 sides the same length. c. All octagons have more sides than hexagons. d. All squares are rectangles because they both have 4 right angles. This statement is NOT true: a. All triangles have 3 sides. b. All rectangles are squares because they both have all sides the same length. c. All squares are rectangles because they both have 4 right angles. d. All octagons have more sides than hexagons.
What are all rectangles that are squares because they both have 4 sides the same length?
500
Jan bought a treat at the ice cream store. Two of these shapes could be what her treat looks like. a. pyramid and sphere b. cone and sphere c. rectangular prism and cone d. triangular prism and sphere
What are cones and spheres?
500
A square has ______ more lines of symmetry than a rectangle. a. 0 b. 2 c. 1 d. 4
What is 2?
500
Greg's mother wants him to celebrate his birthday for a whole week. On day 1 she gave him $1, on day 2 she gave him $3. On the third day she gave him $5. With this pattern continuing she gave Greg _______ on the last day of the week. a. $7 b. $9 c. $11 d. $13
What is $13?
500
Seth wrote the three smallest numbers that can be made using the digits 4, 7, 1, and 3. Each digit must be used only once in each number. He wrote _________________. a. 1,347; 1,374; 1,437 b. 1,437; 1,347; 1,743 c. 7,431; 7,413; 7,341 d. 7,143; 7,341; 7,431
What is 1,347; 1,374; 1,437?
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