Angles
Homophones
Lines
Points, Line Segments, and Rays
Random
100

I make a perfect L shape as an angle. What angle am I?


A right angle

100

Which is the right to, too, two for this sentence:

I would like ________ go to the beach.


Must be spelled out

to

100

What are parallel lines?

Lines that never touch

100

How many points are in this picture?


3 points

100

What is the opposite of multiplication?

Division

200

What angle am I?


An acute angle

200


What is the other homophone for "here"?

Must be spelled out

hear

200

What are these examples of?

Intersecting lines

200

What is this a picture of? Be specific


Line segment AB

200

What is the place value of the 3 in this number: 


1,463

Ones place
300

What type of angle is between 90 and 180 degrees?

An obtuse angle

300

What is a homophone?

When words sound the same but have different spelling and meaning.

300

What is the angle of perpendicular lines?

90 degrees

300

What is the definition of a ray?

A line that goes in one direction


300

What is the definition of a simile?


Comparing two things using "Like" or "as"

400

I am an 89 degree angle, what type of angle am I?

An acute angle

400

What is the other homophone for

RIGHT

Must be spelled out

Write

400

What line is parallel to lineAGB?


lineCHD

400

What is the difference between a line and a line segment?

A line is ongoing, it never stops.

A line segment stops at a point

400

What does this equal to?


7/3 or seven thirds or 2 wholes and one third

500

What is the angle with 180 degrees called?

A straight angle

500

What is the right their, there, they're for this sentence:

I went to the park and I saw ________ things.

Must be spelled out

their

500

Imagine these lines with arrows on all ends.  What type of lines would these be a pair of?


Intersecting lines

500

What is this called? Be specific


Ray ST

500

What punctuation is used to express yelling or shouting?


An exclamation point. For example:

I yelled, "Oh no!"

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