Quirky Quadrilaterals
Fascinating Fractions
Amazing Angles
Master of Multiplication
Dashing Decimals
100

A quadrilateral with 4 right angles, 4 sides of equal length, and 2 pairs of parallel lines.

What is a square?

100

The fraction 1/2 is called this.

What is a half?

100

Picture #1 is this kind of angle.

What is an acute angle?

100

2x2

What is 4?

100

There are this many tenths in the number 354.6.

What is 6?

200

A quadrilateral that has 2 pairs of parallel sides and 4 sides of the same length, but no right angles.

What is a rhombus?

200

The fraction 1/7 is called this.

What is a seventh?

200

Picture #2 is this kind of angle.

What is an obtuse angle?

200

3x5

What is 15?

200

There are this many hundredths in the number 54.81.

What is 1?

300

If I had at least 1 interior angle that is greater than 180 degrees, I would be this type of polygon.

What is a nonconvex polygon?

300

The number on the bottom of a fraction, which represents the total number of pieces in my whole, is called this.

What is a denominator?

300

A rectangle only has this kind of angle.

What is a right angle?

300

25x0

What is 0?

300

This number is written "64.78".

What is "sixty-four and 78 hundredths"? 

400

A quadrilateral that has 2 pairs of parallel sides of the same length, but no right angles.

What is a parallelogram?

400

When I compare the fractions 2/4 and 4/8, I find that they are this.

What is equivalent? (or equal)

400

This kind of polygon is the only kind of polygon that has no angles.

What is a circle? (Oval also accepted)

400

10x6

60

400

If I have two dollars, four dimes and 3 nickels, I have this much money.

What is $2.55?

500

If I take two identical right angle triangles and put them together, I would make this type of quadrilateral.

What is a rectangle?

500

If I have 3/5 of a chocolate bar left, and my friend has 7/10 of his left, this person has the most left.

Who is my friend?

500

Picture #3 is this kind of angle.

What is a reflex angle?

500

12x12

144

500

The number "42/100" in decimal form.

What is 0.42?