

3.G.1
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Mathematics
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3rd Grade
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Laquinta Gordon
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Vocabulary
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I do
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Multiple Choice
Caitlin bought a rectangular poster. Which word is another way to describe the shape of the poster?
parallelogram
pentagon
rhombus
trapezoid
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Multiple Choice
Ray needed to cut 20 shapes for an art project. He cut 10 quadrilaterals and 10 other shapes. Which could be the other shapes Ray cut?
square
rhombus
rectangle
pentagon
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Multiple Choice
Mario eats a square cracker. Which shape also describes the cracker?
pentagon
rectangle
trapezoid
triangle
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Multiple Choice
Ms. Rogers drew an example of a quadrilateral for her class. Which shape could she have drawn?
cube
hexagon
pentagon
rhombus
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We do
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Multiple Choice
What is true for all quadrilaterals?
they all have four sides
they all have four equal sides
they all have four unequal sides
they all have opposite sides of equal length
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Multiple Choice
Which figure is a rhombus?
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Multiple Choice
Alice wants to show that quadrilaterals with 4 equal sides can be figures other than squares. Which figure should she use to show this?
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Multiple Choice
Which figure is not a quadrilateral?
rectangle
hexagon
rhombus
square
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Sammy says the top of his desk is a parallelogram. What is another word to describe the top of the desk?
quadrilateral
pentagon
octagon
kite
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You do
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Multiple Choice
What attribute do these figures share?
four angles
four equal angles
equal-length sides
equal perimeters
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Multiple Choice
Mr. Manning showed his class the shapes below.
Both have curved lines
Both are quadrilaterals
Both are parallelograms
Both have all equal sides
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Which statement tells why trapezoids are quadrilaterals?
Trapezoids have four sides of unequal length.
Trapezoids have two sides of equal length.
Trapezoids have four equal sides.
Trapezoids have four sides.
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Multiple Choice
Kathy has a group of shapes. Her shapes are all quadrilaterals. Which group could be Kathy’s shapes?
rectangle, trapezoid, rhombus
rhombus, pentagon, triangle
square, hexagon, rectangle
triangle, pentagon, decagon
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