Geometry
Quadrilaterals
Line Relationships
Triangles
Angles
100

An exact location in space 

A Point

100

The geometric term for a shape with four straight sides

Quadrilateral

100

This connects two points

A line Segment

100

This has 3 equal sides

Equilateral Triangle

100

Angles can be measures using an unit called 

Degrees

200

A straight path of points that goes on and on in opposite directions is called a 

Line

200

A quadrilateral that has two pairs of parallel sides

Paralellogram 

200

Lines that never intersect

Parallel lines

200

This has two equal sides

Isosceles Triangle 

200

An angle that forms a square corner and has a measure of 90°

Right Angle

300

A part of a line with two endpoints is called a 

Line Segment

300

A quadrilateral that has four right angles and all sides are the same length

A Square 

300

Lines that intersect to form right angles and square corners

Perpendicular Lines

300

This has no sides equal in length

Scalene Triangle

300

An angle that is open less than a right angle and has a measure less than 90°

Acute Angle

400

A part of a line that has one endpoint and continues on forever in one direction is called a 

Ray

400

A quadrilateral that has four right angles, but all sides are not the same length

A rectangle 

400

Lines that intersect through the same point

Intersecting Lines

400

A triangle that has one angle that is more than 90 degrees


An Obtuse Triangle

400

An Angle that is open more than a right angle and measure more than 90°

Obtuse Angle

500

Ms. Tataj's and Ms. Campenlli's favorite food for lunch

PIZZA

500

A quadrilateral that has opposite sides that are parallel and all of its sides are the same length

A Rhombus

500

The line in which a figure can be folded so both halves are the same

Line of symmetry
500

A triangle that has angles that are all less than 90 degrees

An acute triangle 
500

The tool used to measure and draw angles 

Protractor