Vocabulary
Angle Relationships
Triangles
Prisms
Surface Area or Volume?
100

Two Angles that sum to 180 degrees.

What is Supplementary Angles?

100

The measure of angle x

What is 28 degrees?

100

Can you build a triangle with degree measures of 32, 47, and 56 degrees?

No, you cannot build a triangle with 135 degrees.

All triangles add up to 180 degrees 

100

This is the name of the 2-D shape that is revealed when you slice straight through a 3-D object 

What is a cross section

100

What were the three informal vocab words we used for Area, Surface Area, and volume? 

Covering, wrapping, and filling

200

This angle measures exactly 90 degrees 

What is a right angle?

200

The measure of angle C

What is 138 degrees?

200

Is it possible to construct a triangle with side lengths of 5 cm, 10 cm, and 2 cm?

No, 5+2=7 and 7 is not greater than 10.

200

This distinct prism has six faces which are all identical

What is a Cube

200

Find the surface area of the cube below.


What is 6cm2

300

Two angles that have a common side and vertex, but do not overlap.

What are Adjacent Angles?

300

The measure of angle B

What is 46 degrees?

300

Can a triangle have sides lengths of 5, 9, and 14?

No. The two shortest sides must be larger than the largest side

300

What is the name of this prism? 

How many faces does it have?

Triangular prism with 5 faces 

300

DAILY DOUBLE

416 cm2

400

This is the complement of a 35 degree angle 

What is 55 degrees?


400

The supplement of a 105 degree angle?

75

400

This is the smallest possible length for the missing side of a triangle whose shortest sides measure 8 cm and 14 cm

What is at least 23?

400

 

Rectangle 

400

How to calculate surface area? 

Find the sum of the areas of each face of your 3-d Shape

500

This is the supplement of a 35 degree angle 

What is 145 degrees?


500

Solve for angle g.

37

500

What is the formula for area of a triangle? 

1/2 (base x height)

500

Name the 3-D shape from the net

Hexagonal Prism 


500

What is the formula for volume of a rectangular prism? 

For a triangular prism? 

Length x Width x Height 

Area of base x height