Purple
Green
Yellow
Blue
Red
100

A polygon with three sides. 

Triangle 

100

A polygon with six sides.

Hexagon

100

A 3-D figure with 1 square face and 4 triangle faces.  

Pyramid

100

A polygon with five sides.

Pentagon

100

A 3-D figure with two faces that are circles.

Cylinder

200

A rectangle with four equal sides and four right sides.

Square

200

A polyon with eight sides.

Octagon

200

A 3-D figure whose bases are triangles.

Triangular prism

200

A solid figure with six square faces. 

Cube 

200

A line between two points.

Line segment

300

A line extending into infinity in both directions.

Line 

300

A flat surface of a solid figure.

Face

300

A 90-degree angle.

Right angle 

300

Lines that will never cross each other. 

Parallel lines 

300

A polygon with four sides.

Quadrilateral

400

A 3-D figure in which all six faces are rectangles.

Rectangular prism

400

A 4-sided shape with one pair of parallel sides. 

Trapezoid

400

A parallelogram with 4 equal sides. 

Rhombus 

400

A closed figure made of three or more line segments joined together.

Polygon

400

A 3-D figure with one vertex and a circular face.

Cone

500
A pair of numbers describing where a point is on a coordinate grid.

Ordered pair

500

A line that divides a geometric figure into two equal portions 

Line of symmerty 

500

A line segment where two faces of a solid figure meet.

Edge

500

A curved figure in which every part of the line is the same distance from the center.

Circle

500

A 4-sided shape with two pairs of parallel sides.

Parallelogram