Triangles
Quadrilaterals
Mystery
Line Types
Angles
100

A triangle must have these 2 characteristics...

3 sides

3 angles

100

A quadrilateral must have these 2 characteristics...

4 sides

4 angles

100

What is this angle called:

91 degrees

Obtuse

100

Lines that will never touch are...

Parallel Lines

100

An angle that has a box in the corner is a...

Right Angle

200

What is the triangle?

3 sides are the same length

Equilateral Triangle

200

What shape has 4 sides, 4 angles, 2 sets of parallel lines, and 4 sides that are the same length?

A square

200

Is a shape is exactly the same on both sides when it is split, the shape has a ______. 

Line of symmetry

200

Lines that meet and form V's are...

Intersecting Lines

200

An angle bigger than 90 degrees is...

Obtuse Angle

300

What is the triangle?

No sides are the same length

Scalene Triangle

300

What shape has 4 sides, 4 angles, and 1 set of parallel sides?

Trapezoid 

300

What is it called when a line stops in one direction, but goes on forever in the opposite direction?

Ray

300
Lines that form 90 degree angles are called...

Perpendicular Lines

300

An angle less than 90 degrees is...

Acute Angle

400

What is the triangle?

2 sides are the same length

Isosceles Triangle

400

What is a shape that has 2 sets of parallel sides and NO 90 degree angles>

Rhombus OR Parallelogram

400

Draw the angle:

173 degrees

See student work

400

What line type(s) does a rectangle have?

Parallel and Perpendicular
400

The whole angle measures to be 120 degrees. Part of the angle measures 45 degrees. What is the measurement of the missing part of the angle?

75 degrees

500

If you were to add up all of the angle measurements in any triangle, it would equal...

180 degrees

500

If you were to add up all of the angle measurements in any quadrilateral, it would equal...

360 degrees

500

Draw the angle:

47 degrees

See student work

500

What is a real life example of parallel lines?

See student answer

500

What is the angle measure of a straight line?

180 degrees