Logic
Properties
Theorems/Postulates
Lines/Angle Pairs
Materials
100

Basically a "If-Then" Statement

What is Conditional Statement?

100

If a=b, then either a or b maybe substituted for the other in any equation (or inequality)

What is Substitution Property? 

100

Vertical Angles are congruent.

What is VAT?

100

Angles that occupy the same relative position at the each intersection where a straight line crosses two others. 

What are Corresponding Angles?

100

something that measures inches or centimeters. 

What is a Ruler? 
200

Switches the hypothesis and the conclusion

What is Converse?

200

a=a

What is Reflexive Property?

200

Linear Pair angles add to 180 degrees.

What is LPP?

200

Angles that are formed on opposite sides of transversal and inside the two lines. 

What are Alternate Interior Angles?

200

Measures degrees 

What is a protractor?

300

Negates the conditional statement 

What is Inverse?

300

If a=b, then b=a.

What is Symmetric Property? 

300

Two angles that add up to 180 degrees.

What is the Definition of Supplementary Angles?

300
Angles that are exterior to the parallel lines and on the same side of the transversal line.  

What are Consecutive (Same Side) Exterior Angles? 

300

Something you calculate your math problems with.

What is a Calculator?
400

Switches and negates, always agrees with the conditional statement 

What is Contrapositive? 

400

If a=b and b=c, then a=c. 

What is Transitive Property? 

400

Two angles that add to 90 degrees.

What is the Definition of Complementary Angles?

400

a line meeting another at a right angle.  

What is a Perpendicular Line?

400

Something you write during a standardized test such as MCAS.

What is a #2 Pencil?

500

a specific example that will prove a statement is false.

Counter Example

500

If a=b, then ca=cb.

What is the Multiplication Property?

500

3(x-3)=10x-5

3x-9=10x-5

What is distribution? 

500

A line that crosses two or more lines.

What is Transversal?

500
A drawing instrument used for drawing circles and arcs. 

What is a compass?