Units
Perimeter
Area
Volume
Angles
100

True or False: 

Length is measured in 1-dimensional space. 

True

100

What is perimeter?

Perimeter is the outer boundary of a shape. 

100

What is area?

A measurement of the amount of space inside a 2-D object. 

100

True or False: 

Volume is a measurement of the amount of space a 3-D object takes up and therefore is measured in units3. ex. cm3 or m3

True

100

What is the measure of a right angle?

90*

200

How many cm are in 1m?

100 cm

200

How do you find the perimeter of ANY shape?

By adding all the side lengths together

200

How do you find the area of a rectangle or square?

Multiplying the length by the width

200

How do you find the volume of a rectangular prism or cube?

By multiplying the length by the width by the height

200

What are the three main types of angles (in order of degree)?

Acute, Right, Obtuse

300
The prefix "kilo" stands for what number?
1000
300

Perimeter uses what type of units?

1-dimensional ex. cm, m... 

300

What is the 2 at the end of a unit called?

Squared

300

What is the 3 at the end of a unit called?

Cubed

300

What instrument do we use to find an angle?

Protractor

400

What is 4m converted to cm?

400cm

400

What is the perimeter of a shape with three 5cm side lengths?

15cm

400

What is the area of a rectangle with a length of 6m and a width of 8m?

48m2

400

What is the volume of a rectangular prism shape with a length of 4m, a height of 6m, and a width of 3m?

72m3

400

What is an angle?

A measure of the space between two lines that meet at a point. (or the amount of turn or rotation of an object)

500

How do you convert m to km? 

Divide by 1000

500

What is the perimeter of a shape that is twice as long as it is wide? 

Any multiple of 6... ex. 6, 12, 18, 24... 

500

What is the area of a shape with four 7cm side lengths?

49cm2

500

What is the volume of a cube with a side length of 2cm?

8cm3

500

What are the 3 main steps to finding an angle?

1. Line up the center point of the protractor with the vertex (or point where the lines meet)

2. Rotate it so then the 0* falls along one of the lines

3. Trace the protractor towards the second line, recording the number that it falls on - and that is your angle

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