What do we call an angle that is exactly 90 degrees?
A right angle.
A right angle is 90°. One part is 30°. What is the other part?
60°.
A triangle with all three sides the same length is called what?
Equilateral triangle.
In the sentence “The cat slept on the couch,” what is the prepositional phrase?
“on the couch.”
Fix the capitalization: “on monday, we read charlotte’s web.”
“On Monday, we read Charlotte’s Web.”
What do we call an angle that is less than 90 degrees?
An acute angle.
A straight line is 180°. One angle is 65°. What is the measure of the other angle on the line?
115°.
A triangle with exactly two sides the same length is called what?
Isosceles triangle.
In “We walked through the park,” what is the preposition?
“through.”
Name the four types of sentences.
Declarative, interrogative, imperative, exclamatory.
What do we call an angle that is greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees?
An obtuse angle.
A large angle is made from two smaller angles: 25° and 50°. What is the total measure?
75°.
A triangle with no sides the same length is called what?
Scalene triangle
True or False: A prepositional phrase usually starts with a preposition and ends with a noun or pronoun.
true
What kind of sentence is this: “Close the door quietly.”
Imperative sentence.
How many degrees are in a straight angle?
180 degrees.
A big angle is 150°. One part is 45°. What is the measure of the missing part?
105°.
Name the three kinds of triangles based on their angles.
Acute triangle, right triangle, obtuse triangle.
In “The book on the table is mine,” what is the object of the preposition?
“table.”
I have hands but I cannot clap. I have a face but I cannot smile. What am I?
a clock
I’m full of words, but I cannot speak. I’m full of stories, but I cannot read. What am I?
A book
What room has no doors or windows?
a mushroom
How many degrees are inside any triangle?
180
What three things are always capitalized in English?
The first word in a sentence, the pronoun “I,” and proper nouns.
The more you take away from me, the bigger I get. What am I?
a hole