Equal Shares
Polygons
Draw That Shape
Cubes
Rows and Columns
100

1. Which polygons are hexagons? Choose all that apply. 

Top two polygons

200

3. Which squares are shown in thirds? Choose all that apply. 

Third and fourth squares 

200

6. Karen draws a polygon with 4 sides and 4 angles. What shape does she draw?

A. quadrilateral 

300

13. Suki wants a design that shows halves. Which designs could Suki use? Choose all that apply. 

Second and third designs

300

5. Is the polygon a pentagon? Choose Yes or No. 

I have 5 sides and 5 angles. Yes

I am a square. No

I have 5 vertices. Yes

I have 6 sides and 6 angles. No


300

14. Is the solid figure a cube? Choose Yes or No. 

Yes

No

Yes 

No

400

11. Monica says there are only two ways to divide the same square shown below into 4 equal shares. Do you agree? Use words and pictures to explain. 

No. Monica is not correct.

400

7. Name the shape below. Write 3 things that describe the shape. 

Hexagon 

6 sides, 6 angles, 6 vertices 

400

4. Draw a polygon with 5 angles. Make one angle a right angle. Then name the polygon. 

Pentagon 

400

9. Is each statement about a cube true? Choose Yes or No.

A cube has 6 faces. Yes 

A cube has 12 edges. Yes

Each face of a cube is a triangle. No

400

16. Divide the rectangle into rows and columns of squares the same size as the gray square. Then count and record the number of squares.

12 squares 

500

10. Show this circle with 4 equal shares. Then complete the sentences. 

Each share is a fourth of the whole.  The whole is 4 fourths.

500

2. Cole draws a polygon. It has more than 4 sides and fewer angles than a hexagon. Which shape does Cole draw? 

Pentagon 

500

8. Draw the polygon described below. Then complete the sentence.

I have 2 fewer angles than a hexagon. I have 1 more side than a triangle. I have no right angles.

The shape is a quadrilateral.  


Must have correct drawing to earn points. 

500

15. Use the dot paper. Draw a cube.

Correct drawing to earn points. 

500

12. Count the number of squares in the rows and columns of the rectangle. Use the numbers on the cards to write the missing numbers in the equations.

Rows: 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 +3 + 3 = 18 squares 

Columns: 6 + 6 + 6 = 18 squares



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