Angles
Lines
Rays and Points
Line Segments
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100
This is the number of points needed to name an angle.
What is three?
100
This is how many points that are used to name a line.
What is two?
100
This is a definite spot in space. It is named with a capital letter.
What is a point?
100
This is how many endpoints the part of a line is between.
What is two?
100
Is this naming a line, line segment, ray, point, or angle? ___
What is line segment?
200
An angle is made of two of these that meet at the same point called a vertex.
What are rays or line segments?
200
Fill in the blanks: A line is a straight path of points that continues in ______ directions without ______.
A line is a straight path of poitns that continues in TWO directions without END.
200
This is a part of a line that has one endpoint and continues without end in one direction.
What is a ray?
200
True or False: Line segments can make up an angle.
What is true becuase angles are made of either two rays or two line segments that meet at one same point called a vertex
200
Is this naming a line segment, line, ray, point, or angle? --->
What is a ray?
300

An angle measuring  45 degrees is of this type

An ACUTE Angle

300

True or False 

A line has endpoints

False

300


The number of rays to form an angle

Two 

300
Please give a real life example of a line segment.
Teacher will assess.
300

The vertex of this angle is 

B

400

To draw a reflex angle , I subtract the angle from this amount.

360 degrees

400

The measurement of a straight line

180 degrees

400

A ray is named using this first

The endpoint

 A ray has to be named with the endpoint first. 

400

 The name given to the longest line segment in the figure

AD

400

The number of acute angles and obtuse angles in this figure.

 4 and 2

500

The value of x is 

210 degrees

500

Parts of a line are called 

Line segments and Rays

500

Name the rays  shown.

AB

AC

DF

DE

500

 The amount of line segments shown

5

500

Name                                             all the line segments

AB,  BC, CD, AC and AD