Geometry 1
Geometry 2
Story Problems
100

Marisol drew the shape shown.

What are two words Marisol can use to name the shape?

A. 

square and rectangl


B. 

quadrilateral and rectangle



C. 

quadrilateral and rhombus


D. 

square and trapezoid


B. 

quadrilateral and rectangle

The shape is both a quadrilateral and a rectangle. 




 

100

Decide whether each shape is a parallelogram. Click Yes or No for each shape.











Yes

No

NO

NO

Yes

100

Landon put stickers on the front of his notebooks. He used the problem 9×3 to find the total number of stickers he used. Which statement about how Landon put stickers on his notebooks is true? 

A. 

Landon put 9 stickers on a notebook and then put 3 more stickers on the notebook.



B. 

Landon put a total of 9 stickers on 3 notebooks.



C. 

Landon put 9 stickers on each of 3 notebooks.



D. 

Landon put 9 stickers on a notebook and then removed 3 of them.


C

200

Which shape is a parallelogram


B. 


C. 

D. 

 

B

200


Drag and drop the correct numbers into the boxes to show how many of the shapes are quadrilaterals and how many are not quadrilaterals.

6 and 4

200

Sofia's family signed up to bring in erasers for the class.  The sign-up list said:
 Erasers Needed: 7 × 6
At the store, Sofia saw that erasers were sold as single erasers or in packages.



How could Sofia buy EXACTLY the amount of erasers needed?


A. 

buy 42 packages of erasers



B. 

buy 7 packages of erasers



C. 

buy 6 packages of erasers





B. 

buy 7 packages of erasers

Correct answer




300

Rebecca drew the shapes below on a piece of paper.


Yes, Rebecca is correct because each of these shapes have four sides. Because they all have four sides, they are considered quadrilaterals.

300

Decide whether each shape is a rhombus.  Choose Yes or No for each shape. 








No

yes

No 

No

300

Which of these situations could be shown by the following pictures?  Select THREE that apply.

A. 

James' favorite cookies come with 18 cookies in each box.  He bought 2 boxes.  James wants to find how many cookies he has in all.

Student(s) may not have understood that putting together equal groups of 18 involves multiplication, though the picture shows division of 18 into equal groups.


B. 

The kids at camp are making 2 equal teams for a game.  There are 18 kids and they want to find how many kids can be on each team.

Correct answer


C. 

The basketball team scored 18 points in the game.  Then they scored 2 more points.  They want to find how many points they have now.

Student(s) may not have understood that getting more of something involves addition instead of division.

D. 

James has a set of 18 cards.  He needs to make 2 equal piles of cards for a magic trick.  He wants to find how many cards to put in each pile.

E. 

James' strawberry plant grew 18 strawberries.  Squirrels ate 2 of the strawberries.  James wants to find how many strawberries are left.

F. 

Two friends are carrying books upstairs from the basement.  They have 18 books to carry and they each want to carry the same amount.  They want to find how many books they should each carry.


B, D, F

400

Which shape is a quadrilateral with opposite sides parallel and four right angles?



B. 

.


C. 



D. 

 


400

What is the name of this special quadrilateral? 

Describe this shape by angles, types of lines, and lengths of sides

It is a rhombus because it is a flat shape with four sides of equal length, two pairs of parallel sides, and two pairs of equal angles.

400

Which of these could show the number sentence below?

20 ÷ 5 = ?

Select TWO that apply. 




B. 



C. 



D. 


E. 



F. 

C and F

500

Look at the shape shown below.
 


 

Which sentences about the shape are true? Choose three that are correct.


A. 

The shape is a quadrilateral


B. 

The shape is a parallelogram.


C. 

The shape is a square.


D. 

The shape is a rhombuss


E. 

The shape is a rectangle.

A,B, E

500

Describe this shape by angles, lines, and side lengths

A rectangle is a quadrilateral with four right angles, opposite sides that are equal and parallel,

500

Which of these situations could be shown by the following number sentence?


35 ÷ 7 = ?


Select TWO that apply.

A. 

Keisha has $35.  She buys a new game that costs $7.  She wants to find how much money she has left.


B. 

There are 35 game pieces in the box.  Each player needs 7 pieces.  Keisha wants to find how many players can play the game without running out of pieces.

C. 

Keisha is buying a box of 35 donut holes.  She wants to get an equal amount of each of the 7 flavors.  She wants to find how many donut holes she can get of each flavor


D Keisha has sold 35 chocolate bars to raise money for the school.  Her sister has sold 7 chocolate bars.  They want to find how many chocolate bars they have sold in all.


E

The third graders put out 35 chairs for the audience to sit in for a performance.  There are 7 small chairs and the rest are large.  They want to find how many large chairs there are.




b C