Three-Dimensional Figures
Two-Dimensional Figures
Angles
Quadrilaterals
Mystery
100
What three-dimensional figure has six faces that are all squares?
Cube
100
What kind of polygon has three sides?
Triangle
100
What kind of angle is bigger than a right angle?
Obtuse
100
What quadrilateral has four equal sides and four right angles?
Square
100
What type of three-dimensional figure is a globe?
Sphere
200
What three dimensional figure has a square bottom and four triangular faces?
Square Pyramid
200
What kind of polygon is a square?
Quadrilateral
200
What kind of angle is smaller than a right angle?
Acute
200
What type of quadrilateral has opposite sides that are equal and parallel?
Parallelogram
200
What type of three-dimensional figure is a can of soup?
Cylinder
300
How many faces, edges and vertices does a rectangular prism have?
Faces: 6 Edges: 12 Vertices: 8
300
What polygon has five sides?
Pentagon
300
What kind of angle is drawing #1?
Obtuse
300
Fill in the blanks: All quadrilaterals have 4 ____ and 4 ____.
sides; angles
300
What type of polygon is an eight sided figure?
Octagon
400
What figure will drawing #3 make?
Triangular Pyramid
400
Sara uses her chalk to draw a line diagonally through a rectangle. Now, instead of one quadrilateral, she has two of the same polygons. What figures did she make?
Two Triangles
400
What kind of angle is drawing #2?
Acute
400
What type of quadrilateral is #5 on the board?
Trapezoid
400
What kind of figure will drawing #7 make?
Cube
500
What figure will drawing #4 make?
Cylinder
500
Sean used toothpicks to make the following figures: 2 triangles, 3 pentagons, 4 quadrilaterals, and 6 hexagons. How many toothpicks did he use?
6 + 15 + 16 + 36 = 73
500
How many degrees does a right angle have?
90 degrees
500
What kind of quadrilateral is #6 on the board? (Hint: there are two answers)
Rectangle and Parallelogram
500
What two things does a polygon need to have?
Straight and closed sides