Geometry Jeopardy Adapted from: Created by Lynne Crandall, University of Michigan, Revised by Mark Kondrak, CLA Language Center, University of Minnesota.

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Geometry Jeopardy Adapted from: Created by Lynne Crandall, University of Michigan, Revised by Mark Kondrak, CLA Language Center, University of Minnesota

Properties of 3-D shapes Congruent and symmetrical Name that shape Congruent and symmetrical 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

3-D SHAPES 100 POINTS Name this shape:

3-D SHAPES 100 Points cube

3-D SHAPES 200 Points Name this shape:

3-D SHAPES 200 Points cylinder

Name this shape (2 words): 3-D SHAPES 300 Points Name this shape (2 words):

3-D SHAPES 300 Points Triangular prism

Name this shape (2 words): 3-D SHAPES 400 Points Name this shape (2 words):

3-D SHAPES 400 Points Rectangular prism

Name this shape (2 words): 3-D SHAPES 500 Points Name this shape (2 words):

3-D SHAPES 500 Points Square pyramid

Name this shape (2 different ways): 2-D SHAPES 100 POINTS Name this shape (2 different ways):

2-D SHAPES 100 Points Rectangle Quadrilateral

Name this shape (2 different ways) 2-D SHAPES 200 Points Name this shape (2 different ways)

2-D SHAPES 200 Points Square Quadrilateral

2-D SHAPES 300 Points Name this shape:

2-D SHAPES 300 Points hexagon

2-D SHAPES 400 Points Name this shape:

2-D SHAPES 400 Points pentagon

2-D SHAPES 500 Points Name this shape:

2-D SHAPES 500 Points Parallelogram

PROPERTIES OF 3D SHAPES 100 Points What do you call a flat (plane) side of a 3D shape?

PROPERTIES OF 3D SHAPES 100 Points face

PROPERTIES OF 3D SHAPES 200 Points What do you call the line formed when two faces meet on a 3D shape?

PROPERTIES OF 3D SHAPES 200 Points edge

What do you call the place where 3 or more edges meet? CIRCUITS 300 Points What do you call the place where 3 or more edges meet?

PROPERTIES OF 3D SHAPES 300 Points Vertex (vertices)

PROPERTIES OF 3D SHAPES 400 Points How many faces does this shape have?

PROPERTIES OF 3D SHAPES 400 Points 6 faces

PROPERTIES OF 3D SHAPES 500 Points How many faces does this shape have?

PROPERTIES OF 3D SHAPES 500 Points 1 face

I am a polygon. I have 8 sides NAME THAT SHAPE 100 points I am a polygon. I have 8 sides

NAME THAT SHAPE 100 Points Octagon

I am a 3D shape. I have no faces, no edges, and no vertices. NAME THAT SHAPE 200 Points I am a 3D shape. I have no faces, no edges, and no vertices.

NAME THAT SHAPE 200 Points Sphere

NAME THAT SHAPE 300 Points I am a quadrilateral. I have 2 lines of symmetry. I have 4 right angles.

NAME THAT SHAPE 300 Points Rectangle

NAME THAT SHAPE 400 Points I am a quadrilateral. All my sides are equal length. I have NO right angles.

NAME THAT SHAPE 400 Points Rhombus

I am a quadrilateral. I have only 2 sides that are parallel. NAME THAT SHAPE 500 Points I am a quadrilateral. I have only 2 sides that are parallel.

NAME THAT SHAPE 500 Points Trapezoid

CONGRUENT AND SYMMETRICAL 100 Points How many lines of symmetry are in this shape?

CONGRUENT AND SYMMETRICAL 100 Points 2

CONGRUENT AND SYMMETRICAL 200 Points Which shape is congruent to the red shape?

CONGRUENT AND SYMMETRICAL 200 Points The blue shape

CONGRUENT AND SYMMETRICAL 300 Points How many lines of symmetry in this shape?

CONGRUENT AND SYMMETRICAL 300 Points 1

CONGRUENT AND SYMMETRICAL 400 Points What was done to this shape? Flip, slide, turn?

CONGRUENT AND SYMMETRICAL 400 Points turn

CONGRUENT AND SYMMETRICAL 500 Points Which shape would be congruent to the base (bottom) of this 3D shape?

CONGRUENT AND SYMMETRICAL 500 Points

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