2D Figures
3D Figures
Geometry
Comparing Fractions
Fractions
100

Has 4 vertices, 4 right angles, opposite sides are congruent and parallel.

Rectangle

100

This figure has no faces, edges or vertices.

Sphere

100

"Corners" of 2D and 3D figures.

Vertex or Vertices

100

True or False? Are these area models equivalent?

True

100

What is a numerator?

The top part of a fraction that tells what is being counted.

200

A closed figure with 3 or more straight sides.

Polygon

200

This figure has 1 curved surface, 1 face, 1 vertex, but no edges.  

Cone

200

Another name for characteristics of figures.

Attributes

200

5/6

200

What is a denominator?

The bottom part of a fraction and tells the total amount of equal parts.
300

This figure is a quadrilateral with only 1 pair of parallel lines.

Trapezoid

300

A figure that has a rectangular or square base and at least 2 faces on the ends that are the same shape. 

Prism

300

Rectangles, squares, parallelograms, rhombus and trapezoids are all this.

Quadrilaterals

300

3/4 is less than 7/8.  True or false?  Prove your answer using your white board.

True.  See Drawing.

300
If a shape is divided into 1/3s (thirds), how many EQUAL pieces are there?
Three EQUAL pieces
400

A type of parallelogram with 4 congruent sides.

Rhombus or Square

400

This figure has 6 faces, 12 edges and 8 vertices. 

Cube or Rectangular Prism

400

Having the same size and shape.

Congruent

400

Correctly represent 6/8 and 2/4.  Which fraction is greater?

6/8.  See drawing.

400

Use an area model to represent 1/4.  Use your white board.

See drawing.

500

A square, rectangle, rhombus are all quadrilaterals and they are also a..... 

parallelogram

500

A figure that can have a different base, but all other faces are triangles. 

Pyramid

500

The side of a 3D figure.

Face

500

Using your white board, create a fraction model that is equivalent to 1/3. 

See drawing.

500

Use a number line to represent 6/4.  What is another way you could write this fraction?  Use your white board.

See drawing. 1 1/2.