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Geometry Jeopardy
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Oh, Polygons! Solids, Solids, and More Solids All About Angles Lines are Everywhere! Can't Have Triangles without Angles!
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This is a three sided figure.
triangle
This is a five sided figure. It is also a government building.
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This is a five sided figure. It is also a government building.
pentagon
This is a six sided figure.
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This is a six sided figure.
hexagon
This is an eight sided figure. It is also the shape of a traffic sign.
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This is an eight sided figure. It is also the shape of a traffic sign.
octagon
This is a four sided figure.
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This is a four sided figure.
quadrilateral
True or False: Solids are 3 dimensional shapes having length, height, and breadth.
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True or False: Solids are 3 dimensional shapes having length, height, and breadth.
True
A can of soup would be an example of this solid figure.
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A can of soup would be an example of this solid figure.
cylinder
This is a solid figure with two identical triangular bases.
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This is a solid figure with two identical triangular bases.
triangular prism
This is a 3 dimensional square.
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This is a 3 dimensional square.
cube
This is a 3 dimensional circle.
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This is a 3 dimensional circle.
sphere
An angle is formed when these two things meet.
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An angle is formed when these two things meet.
rays
The point where two rays meet to form an angle is called the:
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The point where two rays meet to form an angle is called the:
vertex
Angles that measure greater than 90 degrees are:
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Angles that measure greater than 90 degrees are:
obtuse angles
Angles that measure less than 90 degrees are:
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Angles that measure less than 90 degrees are:
acute angles
Angles are measured using this tool.
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Angles are measured using this tool.
protractor
Lines that intersect at right angles to each other are:
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Lines that intersect at right angles to each other are:
perpendicular
Lines that cross over one another are:
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Lines that cross over one another are:
intersecting lines
A section of a line that contains two endpoints is called a
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A section of a line that contains two endpoints is called a
line segment
A line that has one endpoint and then a continuous line is called a
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A line that has one endpoint and then a continuous line is called a
ray
True or False: A line never ends.
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True or False: A line never ends.
True
A triangle with no equal sides or angles is a
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A triangle with no equal sides or angles is a
scalene triangle
A triangle with 3 equal sides and 3 equal angles is an
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A triangle with 3 equal sides and 3 equal angles is an
equilateral triangle
This triangle has 2 equal sides and 2 equal angles.
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This triangle has 2 equal sides and 2 equal angles.
isosceles
A right triangle has one angle that is exactly how many degrees?
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A right triangle has one angle that is exactly how many degrees?
90
When added together, all of the angles in a triangle equal how many degrees?
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When added together, all of the angles in a triangle equal how many degrees?
180
Study an example of a cube. How many faces, edges, and vertices are there?
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Study an example of a cube. How many faces, edges, and vertices are there?
6 faces, 12 edges, 8 vertices




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