Grade 5
The three ways to classify a triangle by angles
What is Acute, Obtuse, Right Angle?
The four ways to classify a quadrilateral
What is Angles, Sides, Symmetry, Diagonals?
The order of coordinate pairs
What is (x, y)?
Translation, Reflection, and Rotation are also known as...
What is slide, flip, turn?
To show depth on a 2D view, you can...
What is bold the squares?
The three ways to classify a triangle by sides
What is Equilateral, Isosceles, Scalene?
A shape with at least 2 lines of symmetry
What is a square, a rectangle, an equilateral rhombus?
What is the y axis?
When an apostrophe (') is added to a point, that point has been...
What is transformed?
A 3D object can be made from referring this
What is the top, front, and side views?
The interior angles of a triangle always add up to
What is 180°?
A rectangle has an order of 2. This refers to...
What is the shape's rotational symmetry?
The bottom left quadrant
What is quadrant 3?
A point has coordinates (3, 5), the new points are (-1, 3). The number of units it has been translated are...
What is 4 units left, 2 units down?
The five ways a triangle can be congruent
What is SSS (side-side-side), SAS (side-angle-side), ASA (angle-side-angle), AAS (angle-angle-side), RHS (right-angle-hypotenuse-side)?
The two angles of a triangle are 70°, and 53°. The missing angle is
What is 57°?
Define bisected diagonals
What is the diagonals of a quadrilateral that cut each other into two equal parts?
A coordinate pair in the 4th quadrant will most likely have this kind of coordinates
What is a negative x and a negative y?
A 180° CW rotation is...
What is a half turn CW?
The interior angle ∠A is 62°. This means its corresponding exterior angle ∠a must be...
What is 118°?
The two sides of a triangle are 8cm, and 10 cm. The missing length (X) as an inequality is
What is X<18cm?
The spatial reasoning as to why a rectangle is a parallelogram
What is a rectangle and a parallelogram both have 2 pairs of parallel lines, bisected diagonals, and congruent opposites?
You may need to do this sometimes when reading scales on a Cartesian Plane
What is coming to a logical conclusion where the point is?
A point has been rotated 180° on a grid. The new point will be in what direction from the centre of rotation?
What is the opposite direction from the centre of rotation?
Point C has coordinates (-3, 4). It has been reflect over the y-axis. The coordinates for C'...
What is (3, 4)?