Oh, Polygons
Solids, Solids, and More Solids
All About Angles
Lines are Everywhere!
No Triangles without Angles!
100
This is a three sided figure.
What is a triangle
100

An Azucaritas cereal box would be an example of this solid figure. 

What is a rectangular prims?

100
An angle is formed when these two things meet.
What are rays?
100

Lines that never cross. 

What is parallel lines?

100

A triangle with no equal sides .

What is a scalene triangle?

200
This is a five sided figure. It is also a government building.
What is a pentagon?
200
A can of soup would be an example of this solid figure.
What is a cylinder?
200
The point where two rays meet to form an angle is called the.
What is the vertex?
200
Lines that cross over one another.
What are intersecting lines?
200

A triangle with 3 equal sides .

What is an equilateral triangle?

300
This is a six sided figure.
What is a hexagon?
300

A clown's hat would look like this solid figure. 

What is a cone?

300
Angles that measure greater than 90 degrees are.
What is obtuse angles?
300
A section of a line that contains two endpoints is called.
What is a line segment?
300

This triangle has 2 equal sides.

What is isosceles?

400
This is an eight sided figure. It is also the shape of a traffic sign.
What is an octagon?
400
This is a 3-dimensional square.
What is a cube?
400
Angles that measure less than 90 degrees are.
What are acute angles?
400
A line that has one endpoint and then a continuous line is called.
What is a ray?
400

A triangle that has all angles less than 90 degress ?

What is an acute triangle?

500
This is a four sided figure.
What is a quadrilateral?
500
This is a 3-dimensional circle.
What is a sphere?
500

Angles that measure exactly 90 degrees are

What is a right angle?

500

An exact position. 

What is a point?

500

A triangle that has one 90 degress angle. 

What is a right triangle?