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Jeopardy Solid Figures Plane Shapes Cutting Shapes Which Shape Am I? Q $11 Q $22 Q $33 Q $44 Q $55 Q $11Q $11Q $11Q $11 Q $22Q $22Q $22Q $22 Q $33Q $33Q $33 Q $33 Q $44 Q $44Q $44Q $44 Q $55Q $55Q $55Q $55 Making Shapes

$1 Question from H1 How many faces does this shape have?

$1 Answer from H1 6

$2 Question from H1 How many vertices does this shape have?

$2 Answer from H1 0

$3 Question from H1 How many faces does this shape have?

$3 Answer from H1 1

$4 Question from H1 How many vertices does this shape have?

$4 Answer from H1 5

$5 Question from H1 How many vertices does this shape have?

$5 Answer from H1 8

$1 Question from H2 Which plane shape can be traced from the solid figure?

$1 Answer from H2 Square

$2 Question from H2 Which plane shape can be traced from the solid figure?

$2 Answer from H2 Circle

$3 Question from H2 Which shape has : 6 sides 6 angles 6 vertices

$3 Answer from H2 Hexagon

$4 Question from H2 Which shape has: 3 sides 3 angles 3 vertices

$4 Answer from H2 Triangle

$5 Question from H2 Which shape has: 5 sides 5 angles 5 vertices

$5 Answer from H2 Pentagon

$1 Question from H3 If you put two trapezoids together, which shape does it make?

$1 Answer from H3 Hexagon

$2 Question from H3 I put three triangles together, which shape does it make?

$2 Answer from H3 Trapezoid

$3 Question from H3 I put two squares together, which shapes does it make?

$3 Answer from H3 Rectangle

$4 Question from H3 How many squares make this rectangle?

$4 Answer from H3 18

$5 Question from H3 How many squares make this rectangle?

$5 Answer from H3 12

$1 Question from H4 Draw a rectangle. Cut it into thirds.

$1 Answer from H4

$2 Question from H4 Draw a triangle and cut it in half.

$2 Answer from H4

$3 Question from H4 Draw a circle. Cut it into fourths.

$3 Answer from H4

$4 Question from H4 Draw two rectangles. Show two different ways to cut them in half.

$4 Answer from H4

$5 Question from H4 Draw two circles. Show two different ways to cut them in half.

$5 Answer from H4

$1 Question from H5 I have 0 faces. I have 0 edges. I have 0 vertices. Which shape am I?

$1 Answer from H5 Sphere

$2 Question from H5 I am a plane shape. I have 4 sides, 4 vertices, 4 angles. All of my sides are the same size.

$2 Answer from H5 Square

$3 Question from H5 I am a solid figure. I have two faces. I have zero edges and zero vertices. If you traced my face, you would see a circle.

$3 Answer from H5 Cylinder

$4 Question from H5 I am a plane shape. I have three sides. I have three vertices. I have three angles. Which shape am I?

$4 Answer from H5 Triangle

$5 Question from H5 I am a solid figure. I have 5 flat faces and 5 vertices. If you traced my faces you could see a triangle or a square. Which shape am I?

$5 Answer from H5 Pyramid