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Whole Class Review Activity Geometry

Wheel of Fortune. Whole Class Review Activity Geometry.

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Whole Class Review Activity Geometry

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  1. Wheel of Fortune Whole Class Review Activity Geometry

  2. Directions:1. Review questions have been written.2. Click the Spin Button.3. When the wheel stops, click to view the question. 4. Groups discuss answer and post their solution. 5. Groups with the right answer get that number of points.6. After the question is discussed, click to check the answer.

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  5. Look at the grid below. What is the ordered pair at point M?A. (3, 4)B. (3, 6)C. (4, 5)D. (5, 4)

  6. Look at the grid below. What is the ordered pair at point M?Across 3, up 6A. (3, 4)B. (3, 6)C. (4, 5)D. (5, 4)

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  9. Use the graph below to answer this question.Which shape is located at (5,2)?A. circleB. rectangleC. starD. diamond

  10. Use the graph below to answer this question.Which shape is located at (5,2)?Across 5, up 2A. circleB. rectangleC. starD. diamond

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  13. The figure below shows a coordinate grid placed over an archery target. Each ring of the target is labeled with the number of points the player will earn if an arrow lands in that ring.Lyle's arrow landed at (3, 4). How many points should he have earned with that arrow?A. 1B. 5C. 10D. 25

  14. The figure below shows a coordinate grid placed over an archery target. Each ring of the target is labeled with the number of points the player will earn if an arrow lands in that ring.Lyle's arrow landed at (3, 4). How many points should he have earned with that arrow?Across 3, up 4A. 1B. 5C. 10D. 25

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  17. Which coordinates best describe the location of Mount Able?A. (5, 6)B. (5, 5)C. (6, 5)D. (6, 6)

  18. Which coordinates best describe the location of Mount Able?Across 6, Up 5A. (5, 6)B. (5, 5)C. (6, 5)D. (6, 6)

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  21. Which shape can be found at (0,1)?A.B.C.D.

  22. Which shape can be found at (0,1)?Start at 0, up 1A.B.C.D.

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  26. A given parallelogram has 4 congruent sides and one pair of opposite acute angles. What is the correct name for this parallelogram?A. trapezoidB. rectangleC. rhombusD. square

  27. Which quadrilateral has exactly one pair of parallel sides?A. squareB. rectangleC. rhombusD. trapezoid There is only one set of parallel sides.

  28. A given parallelogram has 4 congruent sides and one pair of opposite acute angles. What is the correct name for this parallelogram?A. trapezoidB. rectangleC. rhombusD. square

  29. A given parallelogram has 4 congruent sides and one pair of opposite acute angles. What is the correct name for this parallelogram?A. trapezoid 2 pairs of congruent sidesB. rectangle all right anglesC. rhombusD. square all right angles

  30. Which three shapes from this group are quadrilaterals?{square, circle, rectangle, triangle, rhombus}A. square, triangle, rhombusB. circle, rectangle, rhombusC. triangle, rhombus, circleD. rectangle, square, rhombus

  31. Which three shapes from this group are quadrilaterals (4 sided polygon)?square circle rectangle triangle rhombusA. square, triangle, rhombusB. circle, rectangle, rhombusC. triangle, rhombus, circleD. rectangle, square, rhombus

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  34. Addison has a 3-dimensional shape. The shape has 5 faces, 6 vertices, and 9 edges. What shape does Addison MOST LIKELY have?A. triangular prismB. rectangular prismC. isosceles triangleD. isosceles rectangle

  35. Addison has a 3-dimensional shape. The shape has 5 faces, 6 vertices, and 9 edges. What shape does Addison MOST LIKELY have?A. triangular prismB. rectangular prismC. isosceles triangleD. isosceles rectangle

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  38. Ben is drawing a shape. The shape has four sides. Each angle in the shape is a right angle. Which shape is Ben drawing?A. rectangleB. rhombusC. hexagonD. triangle

  39. Ben is drawing a shape. The shape has four sides. Each angle in the shape is a right angle. Which shape is Ben drawing?A. rectangleB. rhombusC. hexagonD. triangle

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  42. Which is a counterexample for this conditional statement?If a quadrilateral has four congruent sides, then it is a square.A. kiteB. rhombusC. rectangleD. isosceles trapezoid

  43. Which is a counterexample (exception) for this conditional statement?If a quadrilateral has four congruent sides, then it is a square (has 4 right angles).A. kiteB. rhombusC. rectangleD. isosceles trapezoid

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  46. Megan drew two shapes on a piece of paper. Each shape has side lengths of 12 centimeters (cm).Part AMegan said each shape is an example of a rhombus. Is her statement true? Explain why or why not.

  47. Megan drew two shapes on a piece of paper. Each shape has side lengths of 12 centimeters (cm).Part AMegan said each shape is an example of a rhombus. Is her statement true? Yes, arhombus is a quadrilateral with 4 equal parallel sides and 4 equal angles.

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  50. Megan drew two shapes on a piece of paper. Each shape has side lengths of 12 centimeters (cm).Part BWhat is the perimeter of each of the shapes? Show your work or explain your answer.

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