

Polygons, Triangles, and Quadrilaterals
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Mathematics
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10th - 12th Grade
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Amy Karsen
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Polygons, Triangles, and Quadrilaterals

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Quadrilaterals
I can use the quadrilateral hierarchy picture to determine how quadrilaterals are related.
Remember, if you can follow the arrow UP, then your shape IS ALWAYS that shape.
If you can follow the arrows DOWN, then your shape is SOMETIMES that shape
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
Which statement is true about a square?
a quadrilateral with 4 equal sides
a quadrilateral with 2 sets of parallel lines
a quadrilateral with 4 right angles
all statements are true
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
Look at the hierarchy. Which figure can be placed below the rectangle in this hierarchy?
rhombus
trapezoid
square
triangle
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Multiple Select
Using this hierarchy of two dimensional figures, determine which of the following labels can be given to the shape below. Select three that apply.
paralellogram
polygon
quadrilateral
rectangle
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Multiple Choice
Which statement is true?
A quadrilateral is always a parallelogram.
A square is always a parallelogram
A parallelogram is never a rhombus.
A trapezoid never has two congruent sides.
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Multiple Select
Select ALL the properties that both rectangles and parallelograms share.
4 sides
4 right angles
2 pairs of parallel sides
2 pairs of sides with equal length
2 acute angles and 2 obtuse angles
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Multiple Choice
A rectangle must be a __________ and a __________.
parallelogram, rhombus
square, quadrilateral
trapezoid, square
quadrilateral, parallelogram
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Multiple Choice
Which statement BEST describes why the shape below is a rhombus?
It is a square with no right angles.
It is a parallelogram with equal sides.
It is a polygon with equal sides and equal angles.
It is a quadrilateral with one pair of acute angles and one pair of obtuse angles.
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Triangles
I can classify a triangle by its sides and angles
I can find the missing angle in a triangle
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Multiple Choice
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Polygons
I can find the total number of degrees in a polygon
I can finding missing angle in a polygon
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
What is the sum of the interior angles for a 24-gon
3960
360
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4280
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
Find angle x
247o
67o
157o
203o
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