Geometry Review By Mrs. Goldberg. How many FACES does the figure shown below have?

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Geometry Review By Mrs. Goldberg

How many FACES does the figure shown below have?

You can draw on the grid to help find the answer. Three of the points on the grid above can be connected to make one line segment. Which three points are they?

This is 1 cube. How many of these cubes are needed to make the group shown below?

This is 1 block. How many of these blocks are needed to make the stack shown below?

Which is a picture of a rectangular solid?

Which of the following has just one square corner?

You can draw on the grid to help find the answer. Three of the points on the grid above can be connected to make 1 line segment. Which 3 points are they?

The line plot below shows the number of books each student in Marcia’s class read over the summer. How many more students read exactly 3 books than exactly 7 books?

Each small square on the grid is 1 square unit. How many square units are needed to make the shaded figure shown on the grid?

Which 2 shapes below are congruent?

Mr. Smith paid Amy the money shown for shoveling the snow from his sidewalk. What is the total value of the money?

Each small square on the grid is 1 square unit. How many square units are needed to make the shaded figure shown on the grid?

How many lines of symmetry does the figure below have?

Each of the street signs below shows a different kind of road. Which sign shows a road that is the BEST model of a line segment?

Nell drew a figure with 4 square corners. Which could be the figure she drew?

Each small square on the grid is 1 square unit. How many square units are needed to make the shaded figure?

Ann cut a piece from this sheet of paper. Which is the piece that she cut?

Round 358 to the nearest ten.

Round 3,245 to the nearest thousand.

What is the value of 2 in 32,589?

This is 1 cube. How many of these cubes are needed to make the stack shown below?

Each small square on the grid is 1 square unit. How many square units are needed to make the shaded figure?

Lisa drew a triangle with one square corner. Which could be Lisa’s triangle?

Look at the pattern of tiles below. If the pattern continues, what should the next TWO tiles look like?

Which story problem below can be described by the equation 7 × 4 = 28? Kim has 4 movies and 7 books. How many movies and books does Kim have in all? Kim has 4 shelves with 7 books on each shelf. How many books does Kim have in all? Kim has 28 books on 11 shelves. How many books are on each shelf?

Bill had 12 feathers to put into 3 boxes. He put the same number of feathers in each box. Write a number sentence to show how many feathers Bill put in each box?