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VOCABULARY CLASSIFYING TRIANGLES CROSSANGLES
SECTIONS
CIRCLES
PRISMS
AND
PYRAMIDS
100 The word that
describes angles,
segments, triangles etc.
that have exactly the
same measures
100 This is an angle
whose measure is
between 0 degrees and
90 degrees
100 A triangle with all
acute angles
100 Describe the shape
of a vertical cross
section of a square
pyramid (p. 656)
100 The distance from
the center of a circle to
any point on the circle
100 The formula for
finding the volume of a
rectangular prism
200 These are a pair of
angles, adjacent or
nonadjacent, whose sum is
90°
200 This is an angle
200 A triangle with no
having a measure greater congruent sides
than 90° and up to 180°.
200 Describe the shape
of a horizontal crosssection of a rectangular
prism
200 The distance
around a circle
200 The volume of a
rectangular prism with
length of 10 cm, width
of 5 cm and height of 4
cm
300 These are angles
opposite one another at
the intersection of two
lines.
300 This is an angle
300 A triangle with at
whose measure is exactly least two congruent
90°.
sides
300 Describe the shape
of a cross section
formed by a horizontal
slice of a square
pyramid (p.656)
300 The circumference
of a circle with a
diameter of 10 cm.
300 The difference
between a prism and a
pyramid (p.653)
400 Two angles whose
measures add up to 180
degrees.
400 This is an angle with
a measure of 180
degrees.
400 The sum of the
interior angles of a
triangle
400 Describe the shape
of the cross section
formed by a horizontal
slice of a triangular
pyramid (p. 656-657)
400 The area of a circle
with a radius of 10 cm
400 The formula used
to calculate the volume
of a pyramid
500 Pi times diameter, or
Pi times twice the radius of
a circle gives us
the_________
500 These are two angles
in a plane which share a
common vertex and a
common side but do not
overlap.
500 The measure of the
remaining angle in an
isosceles triangle with
two congruent angles of
70 degrees each.
500 Describe the shape
of an angled cross
section of a square
pyramid (p. 656)
500 The ratio of the
diameter of a circle to
the circumference of
the same circle.
500 The formula for the
surface area of a
pyramid
Name:______________________________ Period_____________ Teacher_______________
Unit 5 Performance Task: Geometry
Box A is 12 inches by 18 inches by 24 inches.
Box B is 12 inches by 12 inches by 30 inches. In
cubic inches, how much greater is the volume
of Box A?
Show all our work:
Answer:
Volume of Box B:
Volume of Box A:
Difference:
Rubric
Answer at least one question correctly from each category
and answer at least one question correctly from each row
Possible score
Answer Final Jeopardy question fully and accurately
Total
$ 400
$2,000
$1,600
Your Score