Oh, Polygons
Solids, Solids, and More Solids
All About Angles
Lines are Everywhere!
No Triangles without Angles!
100

This is a three sided figure.

A triangle

100

True or False: Solids are 3 dimensional shapes having length, width, and height.

True

100

An angle is formed when these two things meet.

line

100

Lines that intersect at right angles to each other are.

perpendicular line

100

A triangle with no equal sides or angles is.

scalene triangle

200

This is a five sided figure. 

 a pentagon

200

A can of soup would be an example of this solid figure.

 a cylinder

200

The point where two lines meet to form an angle is called the.

vertex

200

Lines that cross over one another.

intersecting lines

200

A triangle with 3 equal sides and 3 equal angles is.

equilateral triangle

300

This is a six sided figure.

a hexagon

300

This is a solid figure with two identical triangular bases

triangular prism?

300

Angles that measure greater than 90 degrees are.

obtuse angles

300

Two lines that are always the same distance apart and never touch

parallel line

300

This triangle has 2 equal sides and 2 equal angles.

isosceles

400

This is an eight sided figure. 

an octagon

400

This is a 3-dimensional square.

a cube

400

Angles that measure less than 90 degrees are.

acute angles

400

Two angle formed right angle

Complementary angles

400

A right triangle has one angle that is exactly how many degrees?

90

500

This is a four sided figure.

a quadrilateral

500

This is a 3-dimensional circle.

a sphere

500

Angles are measured using this tool.

a protractor

500

True or False: A line never ends.

true

500

When added together, all of the angles in a triangle equal how many degrees?

180