Created By: Miss Reiner Unit 6 Geometry Review Topics & Concepts: Naming characteristics of polyhedrons Identifying vertices, edges, and sides Naming.

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Created By: Miss Reiner Unit 6 Geometry Review Topics & Concepts: Naming characteristics of polyhedrons Identifying vertices, edges, and sides Naming 2-D shapes parallelogram, quadrangles, polygons Drawing and Naming... Line segments, lines, rays, parallel and intersecting lines Naming shapes by vertices Drawing a right angle Identifying symmetry Drawing turns Click the picture to begin!

Select the correct name for the following shape. pyramid prism sphere

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Select the correct name for the following shape. pyramid prism sphere

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Select the correct name for the following shape. pyramid prism sphere

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This shape has... 2 bases 6 vertices 1 edge

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This figure can be called… rhombus quadrangle parallelogram All of the above All of the above

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Select the correct answer to name the object below. line Line segment Line segment ray

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Select the correct answer to name the object below. line Line segment Line segment ray

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Select the correct answer to name the object below. line Line segment Line segment ray

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Select the correct answer to name the object below. BA AB A B

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Select the correct name for the shape below. EGHF EFGH E E EF HG

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Which angle is a right angle? B B V V E E B E V

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Which are parallel? A A B B C C

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Which are intersecting? A A B B C C

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Which shape has a line of symmetry? A A B B C C

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How many lines of symmetry does the following shape have?

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Which shows a counter clockwise direction? A A B B

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Which of the following shows a ¾ turn counter clockwise? A A B B C C

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Congratulations Mathematician! You completed the Unit 6 Geometry Review! Think back to the review. Were there any questions you were unsure of? If so, please see Miss Reiner so she can help review them with you. If you felt confident as you answered the questions you are prepared for the assessment! Everyone should review their shapes – there will be questions about shapes and their names on the assessment! Remember, do your best! That is all I ask for! Click to review charts of shapes and turns!

Clockwise Turns ¼ turn ½ turn ¾ turn full turn

Counter Clockwise Turns ¼ turn ½ turn ¾ turn full turn