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Name That
Polygon
Lines, Lines
Everywhere
Angles
Vocabulary
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Vocabulary
Circles
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I am a polygon. I am
not a parallelogram. I
have 3 vertices. Who
am I?
A 100
A Triangle
A 100
I am a quadrangle. I
am a parallelogram. I
have 4 right corners. I
have 4 equal sides.
Who am I?
A 200
Square
A 200
I am a quadrangle. I
have 2 pairs of parallel
lines. I am not a
square. I have 4 right
angles. Who am I?
A 300
Rectangle
A 300
I am a quadrangle. I
am a parallelogram. I
have 4 equal sides. I
am not a square.
Who am I?
A 400
Rhombus
A 400
I am a quadrangle. I am
not a parallelogram. I am
not a kite. Who am I?
A 500
Trapezoid
A 500
What am I and how would
you name me?
A
B
B 100
Line Segment AB or
BA
B 100
What am I and how would
you name me?
D
E
B 200
Ray DE
B 200
What am I and how would
you name me?
X
Y
B 300
Line XY
or YX
B 300
What are the lines below
called?
B 400
Parallel
Lines
B 400
What do you call the
lines below?
B 500
Intersecting Lines
B 500
What kind of angle is
shown and give one
name for it.
C
A
T
C 100
Right Angle
CAT or TAC
C 100
What kind of angle is shown
and give one name for it.
B
A
T
C 200
Acute Angle
BAT or TAB
C 200
What kind of angle is shown
and give one name for it.
D
O
G
C 300
Obtuse angle
DOG or GOD
C 300
DAILY
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DOUBLE
C 400
What is the measurement
of a right angle?
C 400
90
degrees
C 400
What angle is
greater than 90
degrees but less
that 180 degrees?
C 500
An Obtuse
Angle
C 500
A polygon whose
sides are all the same
length and whose
angles are all equal.
D 100
regular polygon
D 100
A polygon in which
at least one vertex
is pushed in.
D 200
Concave
Polygon
D 200
A polygon in which all
vertices are pushed
outward.
D 300
Convex
Polygon
D 300
What does the prefix
“hepta” mean?
heptagon
D 400
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D 400
A point at the end
of a line segment or
a ray that is usually
named by a letter.
D 500
endpoint
D 500
A figure that is formed by
two rays or two line
segments with a common
endpoint.
E 100
An Angle
E 100
The point where the rays
of an angle, the side of a
polygon, or the edges of
a polyhedron meet.
E 200
vertex
E 200
What does the prefix
“deca” mean?
decagon
E 300
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E 300
An Everyday Math tool that
includes a millimeter ruler, a ruler
with sixteenth inch intervals, halfcircle and full circle protractors, a
percent circle, pattern block shapes
and other geometric figures.
E 400
Geometry
Template
E 400
The study of
lines, rays, angles
and shapes.
E 500
geometry
E 500
What is name of the
part of a circle shown
below?
F 100
Radius
F 100
What is name of the
part of a circle shown
below?
F 200
diameter
F 200
What are the circles
below called?
F 300
Non Concentric
Circles
F 300
What are the circles
below called?
F 400
Concentric Circles
F 400
What tool would you use
to draw a perfect circle?
F 500
A Compass
F 500
The Final Jeopardy Category is:
Name that Polygon
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I am a quadrangle. I am not
a parallelogram. I have 2
pairs of equal sides. The
equal sides are next to each
other. Who am I?
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A Kite
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