Lines
Number Patterns
Polygons & Quadrilaterals
Angles
Draw it!
100

Lines that never meet or touch are called...

parallel

100

What is the pattern rule?

4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20

+ 2

100

A quadrilateral that has four equal sides and four right angles is called...

A square

100

Angles are measured in ____________

degrees

100

Draw a right angle

right angle

200

Lines that cross at 90 degrees are called...

Perpendicular lines

200

What is the missing number?

6, 12, 18, 24, ____, 36

30

200

A polygon that has 2 sets of parallel sides is called a...

parallelogram

200

An angle between 0 and 90 degrees is called __________

acute

200

Draw a set of parallel lines

parallel lines

300

Lines that cross, but not at 90 degrees, are called...

Intersecting lines

300

Find the missing number in the number pattern:

2, 4, 8, 16, ____, 64, 128, 254

32

300

This polygon has 2 sets of parallel sides and all 4 sides are the same length...

A rhombus

300

A right angle measures exactly ___________ degrees.

90

300

Draw a quadrilateral

4 sides, 4 angles and 4 vertices

400

This is an example of which type of lines?

Intersecting

400

What is the pattern rule?

2, 12, 7, 17, 12, 22, 17, 27, 22

+10, -5

400

What are the characteristics of a rectangle?


- 2 pairs of parallel sides of the same length

- 4 right angles

400

An angle that is between 90-179 degrees is called ______________________

obtuse

400

Draw a nonconvex polygon

nonconvex polygon

500

Name the two types of lines found in this shape:


1 set of parallel lines and 1 set of intersecting lines.

500

What is the pattern rule?

50, 100, 200, 250, 500, 550, 1100

+50, x2

500

What do we call a polygon that has an interior angle larger than 180 degrees?

Non-convex

500

A straight angle measures exactly ______ degrees

180

500

Draw a quadrilateral with a set of parallel lines, two 90 degree angles, 1 acute angles and 1 obtuse angle.

Draw a quadrilateral with a set of parallel lines, two 90 degree angles, 1 acute angles and 1 obtuse angle.