Geometry Study Guide
Lines: p.
304 & 305
line, line segment, ray
Be able to draw and identify intersecting, parallel, and
perpendicular lines
Angles: p.
306 & 307
Be able to draw right, acute, and obtuse angles
(The presentation for the
lines and angles is on the blog.)
Polygons: p. 308 & 309
Be able to define, draw, and identify examples of polygons, quadrilaterals, and parallelograms
Know how many sides are on a pentagon.
Triangle: p.
310 & 11
Be able to identify right, isosceles, equilateral, and
scalene triangles.
Congruent and Similar shapes: p. 312 & 313
Be able to draw and identify congruent and similar shapes.
Ordered Pairs
p. 314
Solid shapes:
p. 318
Be able to identify shapes that have curved surfaces and
flat surfaces
Perimeter:
p. 320
Be able to estimate the perimeter of an object.
Area: p. 322
Be able to estimate the
area of an object.
Volume: p.
324
Be able to estimate the
volume of an object.
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