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Hosted By: Your Favorite Math Teacher

Geometry Basics Properties of Quadrilaterals Attributes of 3D Shapes Nets for 3D shapes Perimeter of Polygons Final Jeopardy

1, 1 Write the name and the symbolic notation for the figure below. line segment KD or DK; KD or DK

1,2 A polygon that has four sides is called a ______________. quadrilateral

1,3 What is the perimeter of the figure below? The perimeter is 16 units.

1,4 How many faces does a cylinder have? 2 circular faces

1,5 Draw the net for a cylinder.

2,1 Draw ray BR and write its symbolic notation. DOUBLE THE POINTS!!

2,2 Which figure below is a rhombus? A. B. C. D. C.

2,3 Find the perimeter for the square. 9 cm P = 36 cm

2,4 Does a cube have more edges than a rectangular prism? Explain your answer. No, a cube and rectangular both have 12 edges.

2,5 The net for a rectangular prism can be made using which 2D shapes? 6 rectangles or 4 rectangles and 2 squares

3,1 LM What does the figure above show? A. line segment LM B. line ML C. ray LM B. line ML

3,2 Name the properties for a trapezoid and then draw one. A trapezoid is a quadrilateral that has only one pair of parallel lines. DOUBLE THE POINTS!!

3,3 What is the perimeter of a regular octagon whose sides are 6 mm? = 48 mm DOUBLE THE POINTS!!

3,4 Which property is not true about a rectangular prism? A. 8 vertices B. 12 edges C. 6 square faces DOUBLE THE POINTS!!

3,5 Which of the following shows the net for a cylinder? A.B. C.D. A.

4,1 Write the symbolic notation for the angle below and tell whether it is closer to 45, 90, or 180 degrees. <KLS or <SKL; 45 degrees

4,2 A square is a special parallelogram, special rhombus, and a special rectangle. A square has four right angles and four congruent and parallel sides. Does a square fit in to any other quadrilateral groups? If so, what groups?

4,3 Perimeter = 70 cm Find the perimeter of the figure below.

4,4 Draw a 3D shape that has 12 edges, 8 vertices, and 6 rectangular faces.

4,5 Draw the net for a rectangular prism. DOUBLE THE POINTS!!

5,1 Tell whether the shape below is a polygon and list all of the characteristics of a polygon. No, the figure is not a polygon. In order for a figure to be a polygon, it has to have: 3 or more sides and angles, have only straight sides, be a closed figure, and have one interior.

5,2 Draw a parallelogram that is also a rectangle.

5,3 Matt wants to build a deck around his swimming pool, but he needs to know the perimeter of his pool. If his pool is a rectangle, and the sides of his pool measure 12 ft and 8 ft, what is the perimeter of Matt’s pool? The perimeter of Matt’s pool is 40 ft.

5,4 Draw a 3D shape that has 0 edges, 0 vertices, and 2 circular faces.

5,5 True or False: The nets for a cube, cylinder, and rectangular prism can only be drawn one way. False; the nets for a cube, cylinder, and rectangular prism can be drawn several different ways.

Draw and label angle BSN. The angle is closest to 180 degrees, but it is not a straight angle. Make sure you write the angle in symbolic notation. Have you made your wagers?