Regular Polygons
Lines
Angles
2D Shapes
3D Objects
100

Regular polygons have all equal _____ and _____.

sides and angles

100

Two lines that look like the number 11 are called this.

parallel lines

100

What is the name of the angle that is less than 90 degrees.

acute

100

This shape has four equal sides and four equal angles.

square

100

This object has 6 square faces.

a cube

200

True or false:  regular polygons can be open

false, they are closed figures made of straight lines

200

lines that cross at 90 degrees are called this:

perpendicular

200

An angle that is greater than 90 degrees, but less than 180 degrees is called what?

an obtuse angle
200

The name of this shape has three sides and three angles.

a triangle

200

This object has a square base and four triangular faces.  It has 5 vertices.

a square based pyramid

300

True or false:  a circle is a regular polygon.

false:  it is not made of straight lines or angles

300

These lines cross each other at one point, just like a giant letter "X".

intersecting lines

300

Perpendicular lines always meet to form this specific kind of angle, which looks like the corner of a book.

a right angle

300

This perfectly round shape has no flat sides and no corners.

a circle
300

This perfectly round 3D shape looks like a basketball, a globe, or a marble.

a sphere

400

A stop sign is a regular version of this 8 sided shape.

an octogon

400

This capital letter is a perfect example of perpendicular lines because its vertical line meets its bottom horizontal line at a square corner.

the letter L (T, E, H, F) 

400

A perfectly straight angle measures how many degrees?

180 degrees

400

Squares, rectangles, and trapezoids all belong to this family because they all have exactly 4 sides.

a quadrilateral

400

This shape has two circular bases (top and bottom) and looks like a can of soup or a AA battery.

a cylinder

500

A yellow honeycomb cell is shaped like this regular polygon with 6 sides.

a hexagon
500

The two long side-lines of a soccer field are an example of this type of line because they never cross.

Parallel lines

500

An angle is formed at this specific point where two intersecting lines meet.

The vertex? (Acceptable: What is the corner?)

500

If you draw a line straight through the middle of a shape so that both sides match perfectly like a mirror, you have found a line of this.

symmetry

500

A cube has this many pointy vertices (corners).

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