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Title: JEOPARDY


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JEOPARDY Math Geometry Review Game!
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  • Polygons
  • Polyhedrons
  • Triangles
  • Angles

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Triangles
Angles
Polygons
Polyhedrons
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This polygon has four congruent sides and right
angles at all four corners.
Row 1 Cell 1
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What is a square?
Row 1 Cell 1
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This polygon has eight congruent sides and is the
shape used to create STOP signs.
Row 1 Cell 2
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What is an octagon?
Row 1 Cell 2
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This is a regular polygon with six sides.
Row 1 Cell 3
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What is a hexagon?
Row 1 Cell 3
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A famous building in Washington D.C. is
constructed in the shape of this five sided
regular polygon.
Row 1 Cell 4
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What is a pentagon?
Row 1 Cell 4
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This is the name of a regular polygon with ten
sides.
Row 1 Cell 5
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What is a decagon?
Row 1 Cell 5
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Normal dice, used for playing many games, are in
the shape of this polyhedron.
Row 2 Cell 1
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What is a cube?
Row 2 Cell 1
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A baseball, basketball, and tennis ball are all
this type of polyhedron.
Row 2 Cell 2
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What is a sphere?
Row 2 Cell 2
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This 3-dimensional figure has four triangular
faces, and its base is a rectangle.
Row 2 Cell 3
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What is a rectangular based pyramid?
Row 2 Cell 3
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This 3-dimensional figure has two circular faces
connected by a tube and it can roll on its side.
Row 2 Cell 4
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What is a cylinder?
Row 2 Cell 4
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This 3-dimensional shape has six faces which are
all rectangles.
Row 2 Cell 5
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What is a rectangular prism?
Row 2 Cell 5
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This triangle is named for its three congruent
sides.
Row 3 Cell 1
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What is an equilateral triangle?
Row 3 Cell 1
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This triangle is named for one of its angles
which is greater than 90 degrees.
Row 3 Cell 2
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What is an obtuse triangle?
Row 3 Cell 2
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This type of triangle has two congruent sides.
Row 3 Cell 3
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What is an isosceles triangle?
Row 3 Cell 3
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This type of triangle is named for one of its
angles, which is 90 degrees.
Row 3 Cell 4
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What is a right triangle?
Row 3 Cell 4
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This triangle has angles at its vertices that are
all under 90 degrees.
Row 3 Cell 5
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What is an acute triangle?
Row 3 Cell 5
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This is another name for an angle that is equal
to 90 degrees.
Row 4 Cell 1
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What is a right angle?
Row 4 Cell 1
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This is another name for an angle that is greater
than 90 degrees.
Row 4 Cell 2
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What is an obtuse angle?
Row 4 Cell 2
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This is another name for an angle that is less
than 90 degrees.
Row 4 Cell 3
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What is an acute angle?
Row 4 Cell 3
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This instrument allows you to measure the angle
created by two intersecting lines in degrees.
Row 4 Cell 4
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What is a protractor?
Row 4 Cell 4
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A triangle can only have this many obtuse angles.
Row 4 Cell 5
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What is one?
Row 4 Cell 5
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  • DOUBLE JEOPARDY!
  • Vocabulary
  • More Vocabulary
  • Coordinates
  • Uses for Shapes

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More Vocabulary
Uses for Shapes
Vocabulary
Coordinates
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When two shapes are exactly the same size and
shape, they are said to be this.
Row 1 Cell 1
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What is congruent?
Row 1 Cell 1
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When two shapes have the same proportions but are
different in size, they are said to be this.
Row 1 Cell 2
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What is similar?
Row 1 Cell 2
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This term refers to the spinning of an object
around a fixed point.
Row 1 Cell 3
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What is rotating?
Row 1 Cell 3
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This term refers to the movement of an object in
one direction without changing its size or shape.
Row 1 Cell 4
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What is a translation?
Row 1 Cell 4
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When an object can be folded in half, and both
sides match up - the line that you fold along
is called this.
Row 1 Cell 5
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What is a line of symmetry?
Row 1 Cell 5
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A flat (2-Dimensional) closed figure with three
or more sides is known as this.
Row 2 Cell 1
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What is a polygon?
Row 2 Cell 1
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A 3-dimensional shape made with 4 or more faces
that are polygons is known as this.
Row 2 Cell 2
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What is a polyhedron?
Row 2 Cell 2
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The study of the relationship between points,
lines, angles, surfaces, measurements solids.
Row 2 Cell 3
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What is Geometry?
Row 2 Cell 3
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Two points on a line that are connected by the
line show this.
Row 2 Cell 4
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What is a line segment?
Row 2 Cell 4
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When two edges of a polygon meet, they form this.
Row 2 Cell 5
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What is an angle?
Row 2 Cell 5
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The location three over and seven up is shown
by this coordinate pair.
Row 3 Cell 1
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What is (3, 7)?
Row 3 Cell 1
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The coordinate pair marked on this chart.
Row 3 Cell 2
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What is (5, 7)?
Row 3 Cell 2
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The coordinate pair marked on this chart.
Row 3 Cell 3
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What is (2, 9)?
Row 3 Cell 3
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The coordinate pair marked on this chart.
Row 3 Cell 4
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What is (10, 1)?
Row 3 Cell 4
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The coordinate pair marked on this chart.
Row 3 Cell 5
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What is (7, 7)?
Row 3 Cell 5
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Card board boxes used to ship things usually take
on this 3-D shape.
Row 4 Cell 1
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What is a rectangular prism?
Row 4 Cell 1
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A globe of the Earth is made using this 3-D shape.
Row 4 Cell 2
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What is a sphere?
Row 4 Cell 2
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A round pencil that hasnt been sharpened yet
fits the description for this 3-D shape.
Row 4 Cell 3
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What is a cylinder?
Row 4 Cell 3
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The tip of a sharp pencil is the same is this 3-D
shape.
Row 4 Cell 4
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What is a cone?
Row 4 Cell 4
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A soccer ball is almost a perfect sphere, but it
has faces on it that are made of this polygon.
Row 4 Cell 5
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What is a hexagon?
Row 4 Cell 5
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List all of the regular polygons that have
between three and ten sides.
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TriangleQuadrilateralPentagonHexagonHeptagonO
ctagonNonagonDecagon
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