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Jungle Geometry
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Name___________
Geometric
Name
Jungle Geometry
Geometric
drawing
Definition
Quadrilateral
A four-sided polygon.
Rectangle
A four-sided polygon having all
right angles.
Square
A four-sided polygon having
equal-length sides meeting at right
angles.
Parallelogram
A four-sided polygon with two
pairs of parallel sides.
Rhombus
A four-sided polygon having all
four sides of equal length.
Trapezoid
A four-sided polygon having
exactly one pair of parallel sides.
Pentagon
A five-sided polygon.
Hexagon
A six-sided polygon
Octagon
An eight-sided polygon.
Isosceles
Triangle
A triangle having two sides of
equal length.
Scalene
Triangle
A triangle having three sides of
different lengths
Equilateral
Triangle
A triangle having all three sides of
equal length
Where
mentioned in
Jungle
Geometry?
Name___________
Geometric
Name
Jungle Geometry
Geometric
drawing
Definition
Quadrilateral
___________________________
___________________________
Rectangle
___________________________
___________________________
____________
Where
mentioned in
Jungle
Geometry?
A four-sided polygon having
equal-length sides meeting at right
angles.
____________
A four-sided polygon with two
pairs of parallel sides.
Rhombus
A four-sided polygon having all
four sides of equal length.
____________
A four-sided polygon having
exactly one pair of parallel sides.
Pentagon
___________________________
___________________________
____________
A six-sided polygon
Octagon
___________________________
___________________________
Isosceles
Triangle
A triangle having two sides of
equal length.
Scalene
Triangle
___________________________
___________________________
Equilateral
Triangle
A triangle having all three sides of
equal length
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Name___________
Plane
Figures
Jungle Geometry
Drawing
Definition
Where
mentioned in
Jungle
Geometry?
Plane
A flat surface that extends without
end in all directions.
Line
A straight path in a plane that has
no ends
Line segment
Part of a line between two
endpoints.
Point
It identifies a location on an object and in
space. It is named by a letter.
Intersecting
lines
Lines that cross at a point.
Perpendicular
lines
Lines that intersect to form four
right angles
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Parallel lines
two lines in the same plane that
never intersect.
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Ray
It has a point on one end, and it extends
infinitely in the other direction.
Vertex
the point where two sides of a polygon or
two rays of an angle meet.
Right Angle
An angle that forms a square
corner and measures 900.
Acute Angle
An angle that measures less than
a right angle
Obtuse Angle
An angle that measures greater
than a right angle
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Jungle Geometry
Name________________
Plane
Figures
Drawing
Definition
Where
mentioned in
Jungle
Geometry?
____________
A flat surface that extends without
end in all directions.
Line
A straight path in a plane that has
no ends
____________
____________
Part of a line between two
endpoints.
____________
It identifies a location on an object and in
space. It is named by a letter.
Intersecting
lines
___________________________
___________________________
____________
lines
Lines that intersect to form four
right angles
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____________
____________
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Ray
It has a point on one end, and it extends
infinitely in the other direction.
Vertex
the point where two sides of a polygon or
two rays of an angle meet.
____________
____________
___________________________
___________________________
Acute Angle
An angle that measures less than
a right angle
Obtuse Angle
___________________________
___________________________
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Jungle Geometry
Name___________
Geometric
Name
Geometric
drawing
Definition
Cube
A solid figure with six congruent
square faces.
Rectangular
prism
A solid figure with six rectangular
faces.
Square
Pyramid
A solid figure with a square base
and four triangular faces that meet
at a common vertex
Sphere
A round solid figure like a ball
Face
The flat surface of a solid figure
Measuring
figures
Formula
Definition
Where
mentioned in
Jungle
Geometry?
Where
mentioned in
Jungle
Geometry?
Area of
rectangle
A=lxw
The number of square units
needed to cover a surface
A. W. Area
Perimeter of
rectangle
P = (2 x l) + (2 x w)
The distance around a
rectangle
Quad Squad surround
pyramid base
Perimeter of
square
P=4xs
The distance around a
square
Volume of
prism
V=lxwxh
The measure of the space a
solid figure occupies.
Circumference
C=pxd
The perimeter of a circle.
Line Symmetry
When a figure can be folded on a
line so that it two parts are
congruent.
Jungle Geometry
Name___________
Geometric
Name
Geometric
drawing
Definition
_____________
A solid figure with six congruent
square faces.
Rectangular
prism
A solid figure with six rectangular
faces.
____________
Pyramid
A solid figure with a square base
and four triangular faces that meet
at a common vertex
_____________
A round solid figure like a ball
The flat surface of a solid figure
_____________
Measuring
figures
Formula
Definition
Where
mentioned in
Jungle
Geometry?
XXXXXXXXX
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Where
mentioned in
Jungle
Geometry?
Area of
rectangle
A=lxw
The number of square units
needed to cover a surface
_______________
_______________
Perimeter of
rectangle
P = (2 x l) + (2 x w)
The distance around a
rectangle
__________________
__________________
Perimeter of
square
P=4xs
The distance around a
square
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Volume of
prism
V=lxwxh
The measure of the space a
solid figure occupies.
_______________
_______________
Circumference
C=pxd
The perimeter of a circle.
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Line Symmetry
When a figure can be folded on a
line so that it two parts are
congruent.
A five-sided
polygon.
Pentagon
A six-sided
polygon
Hexagon
An eightsided
polygon.
A triangle
having two
sides of equal
length.
Octagon
Isosceles Triangle
A triangle having all
three sides of equal
length
Equilateral Triangle
A solid figure with
six congruent
square faces.
Cube
A solid figure with
six rectangular
faces.
Rectangular prism
A solid figure with a
square base and four
triangular faces that
meet at a common
vertex
Pyramid
A round solid
figure like a ball
Sphere
When a figure can be
folded on a line so
that it two parts are
congruent.
Line Symmetry
A four-sided
polygon having
all right angles.
A four-sided polygon
having equal-length
sides meeting at right
angles.
A four-sided
polygon with two
pairs of parallel
sides.
Rectangle
Square
Parallelogram
A four-sided
polygon having all
four sides of equal
length.
Rhombus
A four-sided
polygon having
exactly one pair of
parallel sides.
Trapezoid
Sphere
Rectangle
Parallelogram
Trapezoid
Line Symmetry
Square
Rhombus
Geometric
Golf
Start
Here
Pentagon
Equilateral Triangle
c
Hexagon
Cube
Octagon
Isosceles Triangle
Rectangular prism
Pyramid
Geometry Golf
Name_______________
_____cm
1. Find the perimeter
around the board to
the nearest cm.
____________ cm
2. Find the area of the board
in cm. _________ square cm
_____cm
Distance to the next hole in cm
1. From Start to 1st hole
Draw the Geometric
Term and label it.
Score
How many
shoots did it take
to get there?
_____cm
2. From 1st hole to 2nd hole _____cm
3. From 2nd hole to 3rd hole _____cm
4. From 3rd hole to 4th hole _____cm
5. From 4th hole to 5th hole _____cm
6. From 5th hole to 6th hole _____cm
7. From 6th hole to 7th hole _____cm
Total distance = ________ cm
Total Score:
_______
Geometry Golf
How to Play Geometry Golf
1. Find the perimeter around the board to the nearest cm.
____________ cm
2. Find the area of the board in cm. _________ square cm
3. Shuffle cards. Have definition side up.
4. The first player draws the top card. Read the definition.
(Do not turn it over yet.)
5. Find the distance from where you are to where you think
the answer hole is. Write the cm distance on your sheet of
paper.
6. See how many times it takes to hit the circle to the hole.
If it goes off the table, add another hit to your score and put
the circle back on the board near where it went off.
7. Turn the card over once you reach the hole. Does the
card match the hole? If it does not, you must continue
hitting the circle to the correct space. Leave the card near
the hole.
8. The next player does steps 4 – 7.
9. If you have 2 players then each do 7 holes. If you have 3
players then each will do 5 holes.
10. The winner is the one with the lowest score.
Alphabet Symmetry
Name___________
I am Sponge Blob Hex Pants.
I am symmetrical. The Left
side of my body is a mirror
image of my right side.
Place a mirror vertically
on my body to find my
line of symmetry.
Directions: Look at the letters of the alphabet. Use a mirror to find if the letter
has a vertical symmetry, horizontal symmetry, both or none at all. Draw the
lines of symmetry on the letter. Organize the letters according to which ones
have reflection symmetry into three groups.
1. The letters that have reflection symmetry with a vertical line of symmetry
(like the letter A).
2. The letters that have reflection symmetry with a horizontal line of symmetry
(like the letter B).
3. The letters that have reflection symmetry with both vertical and horizontal
lines of symmetry (like the letter H).
ABCDEFGHIJKL
MNOPQRSTUVW
XYZ
Letters with Vertical
Symmetry
Letters with Horizontal
Symmetry
GPS (Great Polygon Search)
Name ________________
Hide your polygon shape in the grid below.
10
Directions:
1. Put a book between your
desk and your partner’s
desk so that your partner
can not see your grid.
2. Draw a polygon (triangle,
square, rectangle,
parallelogram, trapezoid,
rhombus, pentagon,
hexagon, octagon) in the top
grid. (See example below.)
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
3 Take turns with your
partner using ordered pairs
to guess a plotted point. If
the point is a hit on a vertex,
then put an x at that point. If
it is a miss, then circle the
point.
4. (3, 2) The first number
indicates the number of units
to the right of 0. The second
number indicates a move up
from 0.
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
9
10
Plot your partner’s coordinates in the grid below.
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
5. If you know your partners
shape, then tell him/her the
name of the shape. Identify
the ordered pairs of the
shape.
2
1
0
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Name ________________
1
3
GPS (Great Polygon Search)
2
4
The point
where two or
more sides of
an angle
meet.
The line
segment
where
faces meet.
A twodimensional
pattern for a
threedimensional
solid.
The flat
surface of a
solid figure.
A solid figure
with six
congruent
square faces.
A solid figure
with six
rectangular
faces.
Cube
Rectangular
Prism
Vertex
Edge
Net
Faces
The point
where two or
more sides of
an angle
meet.
The line
segment
where
faces meet.
A twodimensional
pattern for a
threedimensional
solid.
The flat
surface of a
solid figure.
A solid figure
with six
congruent
square faces.
A solid figure
with six
rectangular
faces.
Cube
Rectangular
Prism
Vertex
Edge
Net
Faces