Quadrilaterals
triangles
Quadrilaterals Part 2
Types of Triangles (sides)
Types of Triangles (angles)
100

These quadrilaterals have 2 pairs of parallel sides.

Parallelograms, rectangles, rhombuses, and squares

100

What is the most specific name for this shape?

Parallelogram 

100

Four Right angles and all sides are congruent

Square

100

Triangles that have all sides equal

equilateral triangles

100

Triangles that have three angles less than 90 degrees

acute triangles

200

These quadrilaterals have 1 pair of parallel sides and 1 pair of non-parallel sides.

Trapezoids

200

What is the most specific name for this shape?

Quadrilateral 

200

Four right angles and opposite sides are congruent 

Rectangle

200

Triangles that have no equal sides

scalene triangles

200

Triangles that have one angle greater than 90 degrees

obtuse triangles

300

These quadrilaterals have 4 sides that are the same size.


There are 2

What are squares and rhombuses?

300

What is the most specific name for this shape. 

rhombus

300

Name the 5 members of the famous "Scooby Doo" friend group.

Scooby, Shaggy, Velma, Daphinie, Fred

300

Triangles that have two equal sides

isosceles triangles

300

Triangles that have one 90 degree angle

right triangle

400


Always, sometimes or never.

An equilateral triangle is an isosceles triangle.

Always


400

Sometime, always, or never.

A rectangle is also a rhombus.

Sometimes

400

Always, sometimes, or never.

An obtuse triangle is an equilateral triangle.

Never

400

What are the 3 types of triangles by sides?

Scalene, Equilateral, Isosceles

400

What are the 3 types of triangles by angles?

acute, obtuse, right

500

A rhombus has how many congruent sides?

4

500

Give 2 names for this triangle.

Right

Scalene

500

Where would you put trapezoids on this flow chart? Write the categories it would be between.

Hint: trapezoids are shapes with 4 sides and at least one pair of parallel sides. 

Between parallelograms and quadrilaterals. 

500

A triangle has side lengths of 10 cm, 7 cm, and 5 cm.  What type of triangle is this?

scalene

500

Always, sometimes, or never.

An acute triangle is an isosceles triangle. 

Sometimes