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Angle Vocabulary Bingo CA State Standards Grade Level: 6, Measurement and Geometry • 2.0 Students identify and describe the properties of twodimensional figures: • 2.1 Identify angles as vertical, adjacent, complementary, or supplementary and provide descriptions of these terms. • 2.2 Use the properties of complementary and supplementary angles and the sum of the angles of a triangle to solve problems involving an unknown angle. Grade Level: 8-12 Geometry • 7.0 Students prove and use theorems involving the properties of parallel lines cut by a transversal, the properties of quadrilaterals, and the properties of circles. • Contact Info. Sue Mori, 11/01/2008 [email protected] 1 Word Bank 1) 2) acute 6) vertical 11) right parallel 21) transversal 4) obtuse 5) adjacent 7) 8) complementary supplementary 9) 12) 14) same side exterior 16) 3) alternate exterior 13) corresponding alternate interior congruent 17) straight 18) 19) perpendicular angle bisector 22) 23) segment bisector degree 10) same side interior 15) consecutive 20) intersect 24) linear side 2 Identify the angle pairs whose characteristics are • non-adjacent, • on the same side of the transversal, • on the same side of the given lines, and they are • Congruent. 3 Corresponding Angles 4 The properties of these angle pairs are • non-adjacent, • on opposite sides of the transversal, • between the given lines, and they are • Congruent. 5 Alternate Interior Angles 6 What types of angle pairs are there? They are • non-adjacent, • on opposite sides of the transversal, • above and below the given lines, and they are • congruent. 7 Alternate Exterior 8 Identify the following angle pairs. They are • non-adjacent, • on same side of transversal, • above and below the given lines, and they are • supplementary. 9 Same Side Exterior 10 What types of angle pairs are there? They are • non-adjacent, • on the same side of the transversal, • between the given lines, and they are • supplementary. 11 Same Side Interior or Consecutive Interior Angles 12 ? This indicates an angle that has a measure of exactly 90 . Right Angles 13 ? Two lines intersect to form four right angles. Perpendicular 14 ? This describes any two non-overlapping angles that share a common ray and a common vertex. Adjacent Angles 15 ? Two angles whose sum equals to 180 . Supplementary 16 ? These are also called opposite angles. They are non adjacent angles formed by intersecting lines. Vertical Angles 17 ? This describes an angle that measures exactly 180 . Straight Angles 18 ? This describes something that is always the same distance apart. Lines described as these lie in the same plane and do not intersect. parallel 19 ? Two angles whose sum equals to 90 . Complementary Angles 20 ? This is a line that intersects two or more other lines at different points. Transversal 21 ? If a circle were divided into 360 equal sized parts, each part would have an angle measure of one degree denoted by 1 . Degree 22 ? This describes an angle having a measure greater than 0 and less than 90 . Acute Angles 23 ? This describes an angle having a measure greater than 90 and less than 180 . Obtuse Angles 24 ? This separates a given segment into two segments with equal measure. Segment Bisector 25 ? This describes a pair of adjacent angles whose noncommon sides are opposite rays. Linear 26 ? A line, ray, or segment by which a given angle is divided into two congruent angles. Angle Bisector 27 ? This term when used to describe angle pair relationships is synonymous to “same side.” Consecutive 28 ? This means to meet or cross. Intersect 29 ? This refers to one of the rays that form an angle. Side 30 ? Having the same measure is synonymous to ___________ in math. Congruent 31 Works Cited Definitions are extracted from the following sources: Sorry…Under Construction 32