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Hosted by Mrs. Zilliox

Solid figures AnglesPolygons Symmetry

Row 1, Col 1 8 vertices, 12 edges, 6 faces Cube OR rectangular prism

1,2 What type of angle is formed at 3:00? A right angle.

1,3 Four sides Square, rectangle, quadritateral, rhombus, diamond

1,4 Draw the line of symmetry for a circle. Line should split the circle in half, down the middle.

2,1 0 faces, 0 vertices, 0 edges sphere

2,2 What type of angle is shown at 2:45? An obtuse angle.

2,3 An 8-sided polygon is called an __________. octagon

2,4 Draw the line of symmetry for the letter M. Vertical down the middle.

3,1 1 vertex, 1 face, 0 edges A cone

3,2 Draw an obtuse angle. Angle should be “fatter” than a right angle.

3,3 Identify the 2 characteristics of polygons. A polygon has all straight sides and is a closed figure.

3,4 Draw two lines of symmetry for a rectangle. vertical and horizontal lines

4,1 5 vertices, 8 edges, and 5 faces Square Pyramid

4,2 What angle is on a clock at 7:30? An acute angle.

4,3 A six-sided polygon is called a __________. hexagon

4,4 How many lines of symmetry does a P have? Zero.

5,1 2 faces, 0 edges, 0 vertices A cylinder.

5,2 Identify an object in the room that has an acute angle. Angle must be smaller than a right angle.

5,3 What is a 5-sided polygon called? A pentagon.

5,4 Draw a line of symmetry for the letter D. A horizontal line.