ESC12/Grade 6 Math Vocab/July 2010/Teach Learn-Gen Ed © 2010 Education Service Center Region 12 6 th Grade Math Vocab Geometry Part 2 (Terms 48-55)

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ESC12/Grade 6 Math Vocab/July 2010/Teach Learn-Gen Ed © 2010 Education Service Center Region 12 6 th Grade Math Vocab Geometry Part 2 (Terms 48-55)

ESC12/Grade 6 Math Vocab/July 2010/Teach Learn-Gen Ed © 2010 Education Service Center Region 12 Lines in a plane that never cross and stay the same distance apart Regular PolygonParallel PerpendicularAdjacent

ESC12/Grade 6 Math Vocab/July 2010/Teach Learn-Gen Ed © 2010 Education Service Center Region 12 Regular PolygonParallel PerpendicularAdjacent Oops, try again. Lines in a plane that never cross and stay the same distance apart

ESC12/Grade 6 Math Vocab/July 2010/Teach Learn-Gen Ed © 2010 Education Service Center Region 12 Regular Polygon Parallel PerpendicularAdjacent Great Job! Lines in a plane that never cross and stay the same distance apart

ESC12/Grade 6 Math Vocab/July 2010/Teach Learn-Gen Ed © 2010 Education Service Center Region 12 An eight-sided polygon QuadrilateralHexagon PentagonOctagon

ESC12/Grade 6 Math Vocab/July 2010/Teach Learn-Gen Ed © 2010 Education Service Center Region 12 QuadrilateralHexagon PentagonOctagon Sorry, try again. An eight-sided polygon

ESC12/Grade 6 Math Vocab/July 2010/Teach Learn-Gen Ed © 2010 Education Service Center Region 12 QuadrilateralHexagon PentagonOctagon Way to go! An eight-sided polygon

ESC12/Grade 6 Math Vocab/July 2010/Teach Learn-Gen Ed © 2010 Education Service Center Region 12 A polygon with all sides congruent Regular PolygonParallel PerpendicularAdjacent

ESC12/Grade 6 Math Vocab/July 2010/Teach Learn-Gen Ed © 2010 Education Service Center Region 12 Regular PolygonParallel PerpendicularAdjacent No, keep trying. A polygon with all sides congruent

ESC12/Grade 6 Math Vocab/July 2010/Teach Learn-Gen Ed © 2010 Education Service Center Region 12 Regular PolygonParallel PerpendicularAdjacent You got it! A polygon with all sides congruent

ESC12/Grade 6 Math Vocab/July 2010/Teach Learn-Gen Ed © 2010 Education Service Center Region 12 A six-sided polygon QuadrilateralHexagon PentagonOctagon

ESC12/Grade 6 Math Vocab/July 2010/Teach Learn-Gen Ed © 2010 Education Service Center Region 12 QuadrilateralHexagon PentagonOctagon Nope, try once more. A six-sided polygon

ESC12/Grade 6 Math Vocab/July 2010/Teach Learn-Gen Ed © 2010 Education Service Center Region 12 QuadrilateralHexagon PentagonOctagon Good going! A six-sided polygon

ESC12/Grade 6 Math Vocab/July 2010/Teach Learn-Gen Ed © 2010 Education Service Center Region 12 Angles that are side by side and have a common vertex or ray Regular PolygonParallel PerpendicularAdjacent

ESC12/Grade 6 Math Vocab/July 2010/Teach Learn-Gen Ed © 2010 Education Service Center Region 12 Regular PolygonParallel PerpendicularAdjacent Try one more time. Angles that are side by side and have a common vertex or ray

ESC12/Grade 6 Math Vocab/July 2010/Teach Learn-Gen Ed © 2010 Education Service Center Region 12 Regular PolygonParallel Perpendicular Adjacent That’s right! Angles that are side by side and have a common vertex or ray

ESC12/Grade 6 Math Vocab/July 2010/Teach Learn-Gen Ed © 2010 Education Service Center Region 12 A five-sided polygon QuadrilateralHexagon PentagonOctagon

ESC12/Grade 6 Math Vocab/July 2010/Teach Learn-Gen Ed © 2010 Education Service Center Region 12 QuadrilateralHexagon PentagonOctagon Try again. A five-sided polygon

ESC12/Grade 6 Math Vocab/July 2010/Teach Learn-Gen Ed © 2010 Education Service Center Region 12 QuadrilateralHexagon PentagonOctagon Correct! A five-sided polygon

ESC12/Grade 6 Math Vocab/July 2010/Teach Learn-Gen Ed © 2010 Education Service Center Region 12 Two lines that intersect to form right angles Regular PolygonParallel PerpendicularAdjacent

ESC12/Grade 6 Math Vocab/July 2010/Teach Learn-Gen Ed © 2010 Education Service Center Region 12 Regular PolygonParallel PerpendicularAdjacent Oops, try again. Two lines that intersect to form right angles

ESC12/Grade 6 Math Vocab/July 2010/Teach Learn-Gen Ed © 2010 Education Service Center Region 12 Regular PolygonParallel PerpendicularAdjacent Great Job! Two lines that intersect to form right angles

ESC12/Grade 6 Math Vocab/July 2010/Teach Learn-Gen Ed © 2010 Education Service Center Region 12 A four-sided polygon QuadrilateralHexagon PentagonOctagon

ESC12/Grade 6 Math Vocab/July 2010/Teach Learn-Gen Ed © 2010 Education Service Center Region 12 QuadrilateralHexagon PentagonOctagon Sorry, try again. A four-sided polygon

ESC12/Grade 6 Math Vocab/July 2010/Teach Learn-Gen Ed © 2010 Education Service Center Region 12 QuadrilateralHexagon PentagonOctagon Way to go! A four-sided polygon