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Geometry Jeopardy - 5th grade
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Geometric Terms 8.1 Angles 8.2 Polygons 8.3 Troubling Triangles 8.4 Quadrilateral Quandry 8.5
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An endless set of points extending in both directions.
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An endless set of points extending in both directions.
Line
A part of a line that has two endpoints.
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A part of a line that has two endpoints.
Line Segment
Two lines in the same plane, but never crossing paths.
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Two lines in the same plane, but never crossing paths.
Parallel Lines
An exact location in space.
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An exact location in space.
Point
Two lines that intersect to form a ninety degree angle.
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Two lines that intersect to form a ninety degree angle.
Perpendicular Lines
The name of a 137 degree angle.
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The name of a 137 degree angle.
Obtuse
The name of a 12 degree angle.
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The name of a 12 degree angle.
Acute
A 180 degree angle.
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A 180 degree angle.
Straight
Instrument used to measure an angle.
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Instrument used to measure an angle.
Protractor
Part of an angle where two rays meet.
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Part of an angle where two rays meet.
Vertex
Hearts, Circles, Ovals, and Mazes are all examples of this.
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Hearts, Circles, Ovals, and Mazes are all examples of this.
Irregular Polygons
a four sided polygon
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a four sided polygon
quadrilateral
a five sided polygon
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a five sided polygon
pentagon
an six sided polygon
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an six sided polygon
hexagon
A polygon with all sides equal length is called a ________ polygon.
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A polygon with all sides equal length is called a ________ polygon.
Regular
All three angles of any triangle must add up to ______ degrees.
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All three angles of any triangle must add up to ______ degrees.
180
A triangle with one angle greater than 90 degrees.
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A triangle with one angle greater than 90 degrees.
Obtuse Triangle
A triangle whose sides are all different lengths.
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A triangle whose sides are all different lengths.
Scalene Triangle
A triangle that has all three sides equal length.
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A triangle that has all three sides equal length.
Equilateral Triangle
At least two of a triangle's angles must be ____________.
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At least two of a triangle's angles must be ____________.
Acute
The only quadrilateral that can't have four equal sides.
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The only quadrilateral that can't have four equal sides.
Trapezoid
All 4 angles of a quadrilateral must add up to __________ degrees.
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All 4 angles of a quadrilateral must add up to __________ degrees.
360
A parallelogram with all four sides equal but may or may not have right angles.
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A parallelogram with all four sides equal but may or may not have right angles.
Rhombus
A parallelogram with four right angles, opposite sides parallel, and all four sides the same length.
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A parallelogram with four right angles, opposite sides parallel, and all four sides the same length.
Square
A quadrilateral that has only one pair of parallel sides.
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A quadrilateral that has only one pair of parallel sides.
Trapezoid

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