Abc's of Angles
Lovely Lines
Vernacular Vocabulary
Terrific Triangles
Algebraic Angles
100

Degrees in a full circle

What is 360o?

100

Goes on forever in both directions

What is a line?

100

Interior angles lying on the same side of the transversal cutting across two parallel lines.

What are consecutive interior angles?

100

Has three sides of equal length

What is an equilateral triangle?

100

Find the missing angle.

x = 50, so the angle = 104*

200

Degrees in a Right Angle

What is 90?

200
Has two end points
What is a line segment?
200

The angles which occupy the same relative position at each intersection where a straight line crosses two parallel lines.

What are corresponding angles. 

200

Two base angles and opposite sides are congruent.

What is an isosceles triangle?

200

Find the missing angle.

b = 47*

300

Angle measurement of a straight line.

What is 180o?

300
Goes on forever in one direction
What is a ray?
300

Each pair of these angles are inside the parallel lines, and on opposite sides of the transversal

What are alternate interior angles?

300

All angles are different measures. 

What is a scalene triangle?

300

Find the missing angle. 

x = 80, so missing angles are 80* and 160*

400

Degree meant by this symbol ⊥

What is 90?

400
Two lines that go on forever and never touch
What are parallel lines? 
400

Two angles that have a sum of 180o

What are supplementary angles?

400

Exterior angle is equal to the sum of these angles. 

What are remote interior angles?

400

Find the missing angle. 

g = 29*

500

Degrees in a trapezoid. 

What is 360, same for circle and every shape with 4 sides. 

500

Two lines that cross but do not necessarily create a 90o angle

What are intersecting lines?
500

Name for the extra line you can add to a sketch to assist with calculations.

What is an auxiliary line?

500

The longest side of a right triangle.

What is a hypotenuse?

500

Find the missing angles. 

x = 30 and y = 120, so missing angles are 60* and 120*

600

Find the missing angle. 


What is 60 degrees?