geometry Crossword Puzzles
Geometry Honors Crossword 2024-06-11
Across
- a line that contain a chord
- the perpendicular segment from a vertex to the line containing the opposite side
- a 4-sided polygon
- a polygon that is both equiangular and equilateral
- a 10-sided polygon
- a triangle with no side congruent
- the ray that divides the angle into two congruent adjacent angles
- if-then statement
- any smooth curve joining two points
- a statement that is accepted without proof
- the point that divides a segment into two different segments
- a figure formed by two rays that have the same endpoint
- a quadrilateral with 4 congruent sides
- two lines that intersect to form right angles
- a line that intersects two or more coplanar lines in different points
- proving statements by reasoning from accepted postulates, definitions, theorems, and given information
- to be equal or the same
- the set of points in a plane that are a given distance from a given point in the plane
- all in one line
- an 8-sided polygon
- a chord that contains the center of a circle
- a kind of researching in which the conclusion is based on several past observations
- two angles whose measures have the sum 90
- a quadrilateral with both pairs of opposite sides parallel
Down
- an angle with measure 90
- a segment from a vertex to the midpoint of the opposite side
- an example used to prove that an if-then statement is false
- an angle with measure between 90 and 180
- a quadrilateral with four right angles
- an angle with measure 180
- a statement that contains the words "if and only if"
- two angles whose measures have the sum 180
- an angle with measure between 0 and 90
- all in one plane
- two points on a line and all the points between them
- the set of all points
- a line, segment, ray, or plane that intersects the segment at its midpoint
- a plane figure formed by coplanar segments (sides) such that (1) each segment intersects exactly two other segments, one at each endpoint; and (2) no segments with a common endpoint are collinear
- a segment whose endpoints lie on a circle
- two angles whose sides form two pairs of opposite rays
- a triangle with at least two sides congruent
- a quadrilateral with 4 right angles and 4
- circles that lie in the same plane and have the same center
- two angles in a plane that have a common vertex and a common side but no common interior points
- the figure formed by three segments joining three noncollinear points
- a triangle with all angles congruent
- lines that are not coplanar
- a statement that can be proved
- a statement that can be proved easily by applying the theorem
- a 5-sides polygon
- a segment joining two non-consecutive vertices of a polygon
51 Clues: all in one line • all in one plane • a 4-sided polygon • if-then statement • a 5-sides polygon • a 10-sided polygon • an 8-sided polygon • the set of all points • to be equal or the same • an angle with measure 90 • an angle with measure 180 • a line that contain a chord • lines that are not coplanar • a statement that can be proved • a triangle with no side congruent • ...
Geometry Escape Room 2023-03-08
Across
- number that describes the steepness of a line
- 2D shape with 4 equal sides
- less than half a circle
- shape with V=Bh
- quantity a 3D shape can hold
- ratio between adjacent and hypotenuse
- shape with A=b*h
- theorem relating the sides of a right triangle
- Ax+By=C
- trig ratio, or line touching a circle
Down
- regular quadrilateral
- equal ratios
- height on the surface of a cone
- triangles with 2 corresponding angles congruent
- found by averaging the x and y coordinates
- 3D shape with 2 congruent circular bases
- longest chord of a circle
- segment joining 2 points on a circle
- line intersecting a circle in 2 points
- 3D shape with 1 round base
20 Clues: Ax+By=C • equal ratios • shape with V=Bh • shape with A=b*h • regular quadrilateral • less than half a circle • longest chord of a circle • 3D shape with 1 round base • 2D shape with 4 equal sides • quantity a 3D shape can hold • height on the surface of a cone • segment joining 2 points on a circle • ratio between adjacent and hypotenuse • trig ratio, or line touching a circle • ...
Geometry crossword puzzle 2023-01-30
Across
- a statement joining two events together based on a condition in the form of "If something, then something"
- a set of angles that form a line with their unshared rays
- This word starts with an s and rhythms with contribution
- two angles with the sum of 180 degrees
- If it is snowing,-> if it is NOT snowing,
- If P leads to q and P is true, Then Q must be true.
- formed by switching the hypothesis and the conclusion
- a example that opposes or contradicts an idea or theory
- a line that passes through two lines in the same plane at two distinct points
- a proposition that is consistent with known data, but hasn't been proved.
- an amount of space between two things
- a line segment that has only one endpoint
- when you switch p and q, and negate both statements.
- bounded by two distinct points on a line
- an educated guess based on known information.
- two lines that meet or intersect each other at 90 degrees
- it looks like a circle ruler and is used to measure degrees of angles
Down
- statements that are assumed to be true without proof.
- Something that is essentially the same or equal to something else
- two or more angles that have the same measure or shape
- if two shapes are congruent to the third shape, then all the shapes are congruent to each other
- The opposite of the given mathematical statement
- An ordered set of numbers that define the position of a point
- it rhythms with joint
- this word rhythms with serum
- two conditional statements form a conclusion by bringing the hypothesis of both statements and making them one.
- these are straight lines that DON'T intersect at any point
- A line that splits an angle into two equal angles.
- a method of reasoning in which drawing conclusions by going from the specific to the general.
- these kinds of angles are either of a pair of angles that have the same vertex and are on opposite sides of two intersecting straight lines
- a vertex is a point where two or more curves or lines meet
- a long and narrow mark or band.
- two-dimensional surface that extends indefinitely.
- This is formed when two straight lines or rays meet at a common endpoint
- two angles in which the sum is 90 degrees
- the exact middle point
- an angle, line, or shape is always congruent to itself
37 Clues: it rhythms with joint • the exact middle point • this word rhythms with serum • a long and narrow mark or band. • an amount of space between two things • two angles with the sum of 180 degrees • bounded by two distinct points on a line • If it is snowing,-> if it is NOT snowing, • a line segment that has only one endpoint • two angles in which the sum is 90 degrees • ...
Geometry by Joy 2023-02-10
Across
- The middle point of a line segment
- Middle point of a line segment
- 2 angles with measures that add to 90 degrees
- Plane with 9 sides
- Adjacent angle who when combined are supplementary
- A ray/line that divides an angle into 2 equal parts
- Plane with 7 sides
- Plane with 8 sides
Down
- Plane with 10 sides
- 2 angles with measures that add to 180 degrees
- Plane with 6 sides
- Angle that measures 180 degrees
- Plane with 12 sides
- 4 sided figure whose opposite sides are parallel
- Plane with at least 3 sides
- 2 angles on intersecting lines directly across from each other
- 4 sided plane
- 2 angles of the same measures
- Angle measures less than 90 degrees
- The space between 2 intersecting lines
- Angle measures more than 90 degrees but less than 180
21 Clues: 4 sided plane • Plane with 6 sides • Plane with 9 sides • Plane with 7 sides • Plane with 8 sides • Plane with 10 sides • Plane with 12 sides • Plane with at least 3 sides • 2 angles of the same measures • Middle point of a line segment • Angle that measures 180 degrees • The middle point of a line segment • Angle measures less than 90 degrees • The space between 2 intersecting lines • ...
Unit 2 Geometry 2023-01-25
Across
- Tin of beans shape (8)
- 3 sides to this shape (8)
- Rule that has been proved (7)
- Cereal box shape (6)
- Like a pushed over rectangle (13)
- Greek guy who liked right-angled triangles! (10)
- Lines joining like a T (13)
- Sets of coordinate pairs going steady! (12)
- Rubik's shape (4)
- The world is one of these (6)
- Ice cream? (4)
- Rule accepted without proof (5)
Down
- Like a square but longer on two sides (9)
- Longest side on right-angled triangle (10)
- Lines like train tracks (8)
- One half reflects the other half (8)
- An x and y point (10)
- Maths dealing with shapes and angles (8)
- Round shape (6)
- Tool used to measure angles (10)
20 Clues: Ice cream? (4) • Round shape (6) • Rubik's shape (4) • Cereal box shape (6) • An x and y point (10) • Tin of beans shape (8) • 3 sides to this shape (8) • Lines like train tracks (8) • Lines joining like a T (13) • Rule that has been proved (7) • The world is one of these (6) • Rule accepted without proof (5) • Tool used to measure angles (10) • Like a pushed over rectangle (13) • ...
GEOMETRY WORD PUZZLE 2023-05-24
Across
- regular quadartual
- circular base, sides go up to form a somewhat triangular circle-type shape
- a geometrical object that is a three-dimensional analogue of a two-dimensional circle
- A square + B square = C square theorem
- a 3D shape bounded by 6 square faces
- set of points which has infinite length but no width or height
- any straight line segment that passes through the center of the circle and whose endpoints lie on the circle.
- consists of all points in a plane
- Same size / Equal
- slightly flattened circle
Down
- Perminter of a circle
- 3 sides / 3 verticles
- regular quadartual, with 4 right angles
- six sided polygon
- two pairs of parallel sides
- consists of two points and the continuous part of a circle between them
- all 3 sides equal
- Plane figure made of segments to create a polygonal chain
- formed by 2 or more rays/lines sharing a common endpoint, the sign is a degree symbol
- quadrilateral, one pair of parrel sides
- 3D solid, prism with a circle at the base
21 Clues: six sided polygon • all 3 sides equal • Same size / Equal • regular quadartual • Perminter of a circle • 3 sides / 3 verticles • slightly flattened circle • two pairs of parallel sides • consists of all points in a plane • a 3D shape bounded by 6 square faces • A square + B square = C square theorem • regular quadartual, with 4 right angles • quadrilateral, one pair of parrel sides • ...
Geometry Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-24
Across
- the space inside a shape
- four sided polygon
- measure around a shape
- figure formed by 2 rays
- middle point of a line segment
- quadrilateral with at least one pair of parallel sides
- triangle where all 3 sides have equal length
- perimeter of a circle
- where two lines meet
- polygon with three edges and three verticals
- triangle where 2 sides make a 90 degree angle
- three dimensional shape
Down
- half the diameter
- lines that intersect to make 90 degree angles
- lines that never intersect
- having the same size and shape
- triangle with 2 sides of equal length
- straight line that passes through a circle
- Pythagorean theorem
- three dimensional solid
20 Clues: half the diameter • four sided polygon • Pythagorean theorem • where two lines meet • perimeter of a circle • measure around a shape • figure formed by 2 rays • three dimensional solid • three dimensional shape • the space inside a shape • lines that never intersect • having the same size and shape • middle point of a line segment • triangle with 2 sides of equal length • ...
Geometry word scramble 2023-05-24
Across
- angles opposite each other when in an x
- 4 3D triangles on top of a square
- Longest side of a triangle
- Next to the angle
- A shape with 9 sides
- The space inside of a shape
- A shape with 3 sides
- Across from the angle
- Opposite over Hypotenuse
- Opposite over Adjacent
Down
- The space around a shape
- A shape with 8 sides
- A shape with 4 sides
- Area of a triangle
- Theorem named after a Greek philosopher
- A shape with 5 sides
- A shape with 10 sides
- Adjacent over Hypotenuse
- A shape with 6 sides
- A shape with 4 equal sides
20 Clues: Next to the angle • Area of a triangle • A shape with 8 sides • A shape with 4 sides • A shape with 5 sides • A shape with 9 sides • A shape with 6 sides • A shape with 3 sides • A shape with 10 sides • Across from the angle • Opposite over Adjacent • The space around a shape • Adjacent over Hypotenuse • Opposite over Hypotenuse • Longest side of a triangle • A shape with 4 equal sides • ...
Geometry Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-24
Across
- A 6 sided polygon with all sides and angles equal
- A Triangle with a 90° angle 2 sides equal
- A quadrilateral with 2 pairs of consectutive equal sides
- A quadrilateral with all sides of equal length
- A 5 sided polygon All sides and angles equal
- A Triangle with a 90° angle different sides
- A quadrilateral with 2 pairs of parralel sides
- The set of points equidistant from a cental point
- A triangle with all sides of equal length
- A 7 sided polygon with equal sides and angles
- A 10 sided polygon with equal sides and angles
Down
- Quadrilateral with 2 parallel sides and 2 sides of equal length
- A Triangle with 2 sides of equal length
- A quadrilateral with 1 pair of parralel sides
- A 8 sided polygon with equal sides and angles
- A quadrilateral with 4 equal angles and sides
- A 9 sided polygon with equal sides and angles
- A polygon with 4 sides
- A Triangle with 0 sides of equal length
- A quadrilateral with 4 right angles
20 Clues: A polygon with 4 sides • A quadrilateral with 4 right angles • A Triangle with 2 sides of equal length • A Triangle with 0 sides of equal length • A Triangle with a 90° angle 2 sides equal • A triangle with all sides of equal length • A Triangle with a 90° angle different sides • A 5 sided polygon All sides and angles equal • A quadrilateral with 1 pair of parralel sides • ...
Geometry Vocabulary #1 2023-06-01
Across
- The point exactly in the middle of a segment
- A line or ray that divides an angle into two equal parts
- Two angles that have the same measure
- Two angles that share a common side and vertex
- An angle with a measure less than 90 degrees
- An angle with a measure of exactly 90 degrees
- A flat surface that extends infinitely in all directions
- Points that lie on the same plane are ____
- A formula that is used to find the distance between two points
- A piece of a line with two endpoints
Down
- Two segments that have the same length
- Made of an infinite number of points; has no thickness or width; Extends infinitely in opposite directions
- Points that lie on the same line are ____
- A formula that is used to find the order pair for the midpoint of a segment
- A point, segment, line, or ray that divides a segment into two equal parts
- A piece of a line that has one endpoint and extends infinitely in one direction
- An angle with a measure between 90 and 180 degrees
- An angle with a measure of exactly 180 degrees
- Two lines that never intersect are ____
- The common endpoint of an angle
20 Clues: The common endpoint of an angle • A piece of a line with two endpoints • Two angles that have the same measure • Two segments that have the same length • Two lines that never intersect are ____ • Points that lie on the same line are ____ • Points that lie on the same plane are ____ • The point exactly in the middle of a segment • ...
Honors Geometry Vocab 2023-05-22
Across
- quadrilateral with four right angles and four sides of equal length
- triangle with no sides of equal length
- set of points a fixed distance from a center and is defined by a central angle
- quadrilateral with four right angles
- quadrilateral that has 2 sides that are parallel and the other two sides have equal length
- triangle with a 90 degree angle and two sides of equal length
- triangle with two sides of equal length
- quadrilateral with one pair of parallel sides
- polygon with four sides
- quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides
- the study of geometry on a coordinate grid
Down
- 6-sided polygon with all sides of equal length and all angles of equal measure
- triangle with all sides of equal length
- formed by two radii of a central angle and the arc between their endpoints on the circle
- triangle with a 90 degrees angle and all sides of different length
- a point that divides a line segment into two equal parts
- the set of points equidistant from a central point
- quadrilateral with two pairs of consecutive, equal sides
- 5-sided polygon with all sides of equal length and all angles of equal measure
- quadrilateral with all sides of equal length
20 Clues: polygon with four sides • quadrilateral with four right angles • triangle with no sides of equal length • triangle with all sides of equal length • triangle with two sides of equal length • the study of geometry on a coordinate grid • quadrilateral with all sides of equal length • quadrilateral with one pair of parallel sides • ...
Geometry Summer Work 2023-07-05
Across
- A triangle with at least two sides congruent
- A segment whose endpoints lie on a circle
- A statement that can be proved
- An 8-sided polygon
- A chord that contains the center of a circle
- A kind of reasoning in which the conclusion is based on several past observations
- A triangle with all angles congruent
- Proving statements by reasoning from accepted postulates, definitions, theorems, and given information
- A 5-sided polygon
Down
- A triangle with all sides congruent
- A figure formed by two rays that have the same endpoint. The two rays are called the sides and the common endpoint is the vertex
- A line that contains a chord
- A quadrilateral with four right angles and four congruent sides
- A quadrilateral with four congruent sides
- A statement that is excepted without proof
- A segment joining two non-consecutive vertices of a polygon
- The point that divides a segment into two congruent (equal) segments
- A quadrilateral with four right angles
- The set of points in a plane that are given distance from a given point in the plane. The given point is the center, and the given distance is the radius
- A 10-sided polygon
20 Clues: A 5-sided polygon • An 8-sided polygon • A 10-sided polygon • A line that contains a chord • A statement that can be proved • A triangle with all sides congruent • A triangle with all angles congruent • A quadrilateral with four right angles • A segment whose endpoints lie on a circle • A quadrilateral with four congruent sides • A statement that is excepted without proof • ...
GEOMETRY VOCABULARY WORDS 2023-03-20
Across
- two lines that will never intersect.
- changes the size of a shape without changing its shape or orientation.
- moving a shape in a circular direction.
- angles that make a straight angle together.
- each of the pairs of opposite angles made by two intersecting lines.
- two lines that intersect at a 90 degree angle.
- the same shape and size.
- Two shapes are Similar when one can become the other after a resize, flip, slide or turn.
- the mirror image of a figure across the reflection line.
- a type of angle that is always more than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees.
Down
- the sides that are in the same position in any different 2-dimensional shapes.
- moving a shape without changing its size, shape, or orientation.
- when two angles have a common vertex, and a common side.
- two angles that equal 90 degrees.
- the most frequent number.
- the average.
- a plane figure with at least three straight sides and angles, and typically five or more.
- is a triangle with two equal sides.
- a triangle with no even lengths.
- the difference between the highest and lowest numbers.
20 Clues: the average. • the same shape and size. • the most frequent number. • a triangle with no even lengths. • two angles that equal 90 degrees. • is a triangle with two equal sides. • two lines that will never intersect. • moving a shape in a circular direction. • angles that make a straight angle together. • two lines that intersect at a 90 degree angle. • ...
Year 9 Geometry 2023-03-28
Across
- A transformation that turns a figure around a fixed point, called the center of rotation.
- A polygon with all sides and angles equal.
- Two angles whose measures add up to 180 degrees.
- An angle measuring less than 90 degrees.
- A triangle with no sides of equal length.
- An angle measuring exactly 90 degrees.
- A triangle with at least two sides of equal length.
- A theorem stating that in a right-angled triangle, the square of the length of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides.
- A line that intersects two or more lines in a plane.
- The non-adjacent angles formed when two lines intersect; they are always congruent.
- Angles formed between adjacent sides of a polygon.
- A triangle with all three sides of equal length.
- The figure formed by two rays with a common endpoint, called the vertex.
Down
- To divide an angle or segment into two equal parts.
- Angles in the same position in two different shapes that are related by a transformation, such as a translation or rotation.
- Lines that are equidistant and never intersect.
- An angle formed by the extension of one side of a polygon and an adjacent side.
- Having the same size and shape; identical.
- A polygon with four sides.
- An angle measuring more than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees.
- Figures that have the same shape but may differ in size.
- Two angles that share a common side and vertex but do not overlap.
- The longest side of a right-angled triangle, opposite the right angle.
- The distance from the center of a circle to any point on the circle.
- The total length of the sides of a polygon.
- Lines that intersect to form a 90-degree angle.
- A closed plane figure formed by three or more line segments
- The common endpoint of two or more rays or line segments.
- A transformation that flips a figure over a line, creating a mirror image.
- A transformation that moves every point of a figure the same distance in the same direction.
30 Clues: A polygon with four sides. • An angle measuring exactly 90 degrees. • An angle measuring less than 90 degrees. • A triangle with no sides of equal length. • Having the same size and shape; identical. • A polygon with all sides and angles equal. • The total length of the sides of a polygon. • Lines that are equidistant and never intersect. • ...
Geometry crossword puzzle 2023-05-03
Across
- A polygon that has 8 sides and 8 angles. All the sides are of equal length, and all the angles are of equal measure.
- Any straight line segment that passes through the center of the circle and whose endpoints lie on the circle. The largest distance that can be formed between two opposite parallel lines tangent to its boundary, and the width.
- The perimeter of a circle. The external boundary or surface of a figure or object.
- A polygon with three sides having three vertices. The sum of the interior angles is equal to 180°.
- A closed 2-D shape, having 4 sides, 4 corners, and 4 right angles (90°). The opposite sides are equal and parallel.
- The space occupied within the boundaries of an object in three-dimensional space. The capacity of the object.
- A quadrilateral with both pairs of opposite sides parallel and all sides the same length. Opposite sides are parallel, and opposite angles are equal (it is a Parallelogram).
- The amount of space covering the outside of a 3d shape. Area of a solid object is a measure of the total area that the surface of the object occupies.
- A six-sided polygon. It can have equal or unequal sides and interior angles.
- The distance around the edge of a shape. a closed path that encompasses, surrounds, or outlines either a two dimensional shape or a one-dimensional length.
Down
- Straight line extending from the center of a circle or sphere to the circumference. Half of the diameter of a circle.
- An angle of a polygon formed by two sides that share an end point. The formula for calculating the sum of interior angles is ( n − 2 ) × 180 ∘ where is the number of sides
- Triangle that has two sides of equal length. Sometimes it is specified as having exactly two sides of equal length, and sometimes as having at least two sides of equal length.
- Angle with a value equal to 90 degrees. A quarter of a circle.
- The angle between any side of a shape and a line extended from the other side. Angle of a polygon = 360 ÷ number of sides
- 2D polygon with five sides and five angles. The sum of all the interior angles is 540 degrees.
- Angle that is always larger than 90° but less than 180°. An angle between a right angle and a straight angle.
- A plane figure with four equal sides and four right (90°) angles. Its opposite sides are parallel to each other.
- Amount of space occupied by a two-dimensional figure. Measured in square units like cm² and m².
- Angle that measures greater than 0° and less than 90°. Smaller than a right angle.
20 Clues: Angle with a value equal to 90 degrees. A quarter of a circle. • A six-sided polygon. It can have equal or unequal sides and interior angles. • The perimeter of a circle. The external boundary or surface of a figure or object. • Angle that measures greater than 0° and less than 90°. Smaller than a right angle. • ...
Geometry Extra Credit 2022-12-07
Across
- using statements and ___ to prove something true
- ___ angles are congruent and across from each other
- rotations, dilation, and reflection are examples of ____
- an activity I do outside of school
- 2 angles that add up to 90 degrees
- a property where something equals itself
- my pet rabbit
- i have a channel on ___
- rotation reflection and translation are rigid ____
- _____ pair of angles that form a straight line
Down
- the 4 parts of the coordinate plane are called ____
- an example of parts of similar triangles
- if/then statements
- used when asked to prove parts congruent
- a line that starts from one point and extends infinitely in one direction
- an angle bisector is an example of a ____
- 2 angles that add up to 180 degress
- something i do in my free time
- a place i go to on sundays
- isoceles and equlateral are example of ___
20 Clues: my pet rabbit • if/then statements • i have a channel on ___ • a place i go to on sundays • something i do in my free time • an activity I do outside of school • 2 angles that add up to 90 degrees • 2 angles that add up to 180 degress • an example of parts of similar triangles • used when asked to prove parts congruent • a property where something equals itself • ...
Geometry - Fundamental Terms 2023-08-03
Across
- The point, ray, line segment, or plane that intersects a segment at its midpoint. It also can split an angle into congruent angles
- Points that lie in the same plane
- An angle that is between 0 and 90 degrees
- Something is equal or congruent to itself
- An angle that measures 90 degrees
- The point that divides the segment into two congruent segments
- Angles whose sum is 90 degrees
- One thing is equal or congruent to another and that second thing is equal or congruent to a third; so the first is equal or congruent to the third
- The distance between two points
- Points that do not lie on the same plane
- A point at the end of a line segment
- An "opening" formed by two rays with a common endpoint
- Two segments that are the same length or two angles with same degree measurement
- Lines or planes that do not intersect and are coplanar
- A surface with two dimensions and is represented by a shape that looks like a floor or wall
- One thing is equal or congruent to another thing and visa versa
- An angle that is between 90 and 180 degrees
Down
- A rule that can be proven
- Points that lie on the same line
- Part of a line that starts at an endpoint and extends forever in one direction
- Angles whose sum is 180 degrees
- An angle that measures 180 degrees
- Angles that formed by two intersecting lines, are nonadjacent, with congruent pairs of angles. They form an X.
- The set of points that are common to two or more geometric figures or where they meet
- The absolute value of the difference between two points; length
- Angles that are next to each other and share a common vertex and common side
- Has no dimension and is represented by a dot
- Lines that do not intersect and are not coplanar
- A rule that is accepted without proof
- Connected points that extend forever in one direction and in the opposite direction. It has one dimension and has two arrowheads
- Angles that are adjacent and supplementary
- Points that lie in the same plane
- Lines that intersect and form right angles
- A part of a line that consists of 2 points and all of the points between them
34 Clues: A rule that can be proven • Angles whose sum is 90 degrees • Angles whose sum is 180 degrees • The distance between two points • Points that lie on the same line • Points that lie in the same plane • An angle that measures 90 degrees • Points that lie in the same plane • An angle that measures 180 degrees • A point at the end of a line segment • ...
Ch. 1 Geometry 2023-08-15
Across
- Words that do not have formal definitions, but there is agreement about what they mean
- Consists of two different rays with the same endpoint
- Has no dimension. It is represented by a dot
- A polygon with all congruent sides
- Two adjacent angles in which their noncommon sides are opposite rays
- No line that contains a side of the polygon contains a point in the interior of the polygon
- Part of a line consisting of two endpoints and all points between them
- Segments that have the same length
- A rule/statement that can be proven
- A polygon that is equilateral and equiangular
- A closed plane figure that is formed by three or more line segments and each side intersects exactly two sides so that no two sides with a common endpoint are collinear
- On the same plan
- Two collinear rays with the same endpoint
- A polygon with all congruent angles
- Not convex
- A point, ray, line, segment, or plane that intersects the segment at its midpoint
- The point that divides the segment into two congruent segments
Down
- An angle whose measure is equal to 180 degrees
- Two angles that share a common vertex and side, but have no common interior point
- Two nonadjacent angles formed by two intersecting lines
- How many directions space takes up
- Angles whose sum is 180 degrees
- An angle whose measure is less than 90 degrees
- Angles whose sum is 90 degrees
- On the same line
- An angle whose measure is 90 degrees
- Where two line segments meet
- A ray that divides an angle into two congruent angles
- Set of points the figures have in common
- An angle whose measure is greater than 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees
- Has one dimension. It is represented by a line with two arrowheads, but extends without end
- Has two dimensions. It is represented by a shape that looks like a floor or a wall, but extends without end
- A polygon with n sides
- Part of a line consisting of one endpoint and all the points of the line on one side of the endpoint
34 Clues: Not convex • On the same line • On the same plan • A polygon with n sides • Where two line segments meet • Angles whose sum is 90 degrees • Angles whose sum is 180 degrees • How many directions space takes up • A polygon with all congruent sides • Segments that have the same length • A rule/statement that can be proven • A polygon with all congruent angles • ...
Geometry Vocabulary Review 2025-03-20
Across
- The longest side of a right triangle.
- Two angles that add up to 90 degrees.
- A straight line at an angle of 90° to a given line, plane, or surface.
- A side of a polygon or a face of a polyhedron, often considered the bottom or a reference side for calculating area or volume, especially when paired with a corresponding height.
- The measure of a 2D space enclosed within a closed shape or figure.
- A three-sided polygon that has three angles, vertices, and sides.
- The sum of all the sides of a polygon.
- The distance around a circle.
- The distance measured along the slanted side of a 3D shape (like a cone or pyramid) from the base to the vertex.
- The distance from the center of a circle to any point on its edge.
- A polygon with four sides.
- A solid shape with a circular base that tapers to a point.
- A perfectly round, 3D shape where every point on its surface is the same distance from the center.
Down
- The type of triangle with one angle measuring 90 degrees.
- A three-dimensional object with two parallel circular bases.
- The sum of all the faces of a 3D shape.
- The vertical distance measured from the base to the top or highest point of a shape or object.
- A measure of rotation between two intersecting lines.
- A figure made up of multiple basic geometric shapes.
- Two angles that add up to 180 degrees.
- Two lines that never intersect and have the same slope but different y-intercepts are ______.
- The space occupied by a 3D object.
- The number approximately equal to 3.14159, used in calculations involving circles.
- A straight line passing through the center of a circle, touching both sides.
- A line that touches a circle at exactly one point.
- The two shortest sides of a right triangle are called the _____.
26 Clues: A polygon with four sides. • The distance around a circle. • The space occupied by a 3D object. • The longest side of a right triangle. • Two angles that add up to 90 degrees. • Two angles that add up to 180 degrees. • The sum of all the sides of a polygon. • The sum of all the faces of a 3D shape. • A line that touches a circle at exactly one point. • ...
Geometry Vocab Puzzle 2025-03-20
Across
- the part of a conditional statement that follows the "if" statement
- the "if" part of a conditional statement
- a statement or proposition that is believed to be true based on observations or patterns
- negating both the hypothesis and the conclusion, and then switching their order (if not q, then not p).
- a line that intersects two or more other lines
- lines that never intersect
- any geometric figure (line, angle, shape, etc.) is congruent to itself
- a pair of angles formed on the same side of a transversal when two parallel lines are crossed
- two lines that intersect at a 90-degree angle
- two adjacent angles that form a straight line (or 180 degrees) when combined
- neither parallel nor intersecting
- a statement that is accepted as true without proof
- an example that disproves a statement or conjecture by demonstrating that the statement is not always true
Down
- a measure of its steepness
- combines a conditional statement and its converse, using "if and only if"
- formed when a transversal line intersects two parallel lines
- if two figures are congruent to a third figure, then they are also congruent to each other
- formed when a transversal intersects two lines
- formed when a transversal passes through two lines
- shape or object has matching parts
- each of the pairs of opposite angles made by two intersecting lines.
- a statement that can be proven true using logical reasoning
- forming the opposite of a given statement
- formed when two lines are intersected by a transversa
- two angles whose measures add up to 180 degrees
25 Clues: a measure of its steepness • lines that never intersect • neither parallel nor intersecting • shape or object has matching parts • the "if" part of a conditional statement • forming the opposite of a given statement • two lines that intersect at a 90-degree angle • a line that intersects two or more other lines • formed when a transversal intersects two lines • ...
Geometry Ch7 Crossword 2025-05-05
Across
- 4 equal sides 4 right angles
- has height width and depth
- flat not solid
- half diameter
- from corner to corner
- Exactly the same
- of a circle, bisector of a diameter
- on the other side
- sequential evidence for a premise
- polygon, a shape with matching sides
- it has 4 equal sides
- you can fly one in the wind
- at a 90 degree angle
- solid with 4 sides
Down
- four sided figure
- trapezoid, a truncated pyramid shape
- a Round figure
- geometry, shapes on a cartesian grid
- the perimeter of an object
- angle, The angle in the middle
- Cut in half
- a truncated triangle
- center of a segment
- always equidistant
- across a circle
- corner of an angle
- a quadrilateral with 4 right angles
27 Clues: Cut in half • half diameter • a Round figure • flat not solid • across a circle • Exactly the same • four sided figure • on the other side • always equidistant • corner of an angle • solid with 4 sides • center of a segment • a truncated triangle • it has 4 equal sides • at a 90 degree angle • from corner to corner • has height width and depth • the perimeter of an object • you can fly one in the wind • ...
Geometry Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-21
Across
- angles across from each other that are congruent
- an angle measuring between 90 and 180
- this takes if p the q and changes it to if q then p
- the interior angles add up to 180 degrees
- divides an angle in half
- a line that has two endpoints
- theories that have been proven or can be demonstrated
- a triangle where each side is a different length
- used in trigonometry, also means "next to"
Down
- 2 lines that will never touch
- the halfway mark on a line segment
- an angle measuring between 0 and 90
- this segment goes across a circle passing through the middle
- a figure that has at least 3 sides but can have more
- a location with no size or dimension
- a plane figure formed by a curved line (circumference)
- a line that goes infinitely in one direction
- a flat surface with only length and width
- the longest side in a right triangle
- these measure from 0 to 360 degrees
- this segment goes from the middle to the edge of a circle
- a result of two lines intersecting at a 90 degree angle
22 Clues: divides an angle in half • 2 lines that will never touch • a line that has two endpoints • the halfway mark on a line segment • an angle measuring between 0 and 90 • these measure from 0 to 360 degrees • a location with no size or dimension • the longest side in a right triangle • an angle measuring between 90 and 180 • a flat surface with only length and width • ...
Geometry crossword puzzle 2025-05-12
Across
- A part of a line that starts at a point and extends infinitely in one direction.
- Triangle A triangle with all sides and angles congruent.
- Lines Lines that intersect to form right angles.
- Angles Two angles whose measures add up to 180 degrees.
- Triangle A triangle with no sides congruent.
- Angles Two angles whose measures add up to 90 degrees.
- Transformation A transformation that preserves length and angle measure (e.g., reflection, rotation, translation).
- Angle An angle that measures more than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees.
- Formed by two rays with a common endpoint called the vertex.
- Triangle A triangle with at least two sides congruent.
- Angle An angle that measures exactly 180 degrees.
- The result of a transformation applied to a figure.
- Segment A part of a line that is bounded by two distinct endpoints.
- Interior Angles Angles on the same side of a transversal and inside the two lines.
- Interior Angles Angles on opposite sides of a transversal but inside the two lines.
Down
- Figures Figures that have the same size and shape.
- Lines – Lines in the same plane that never intersect.
- Triangle A triangle with one right angle.
- Angles A pair of opposite angles formed by two intersecting lines; always congruent.
- A transformation that changes the size of a figure but not the shape.
- Angle An angle that measures less than 90 degrees.
- Angles Angles in matching corners when a transversal crosses two lines.
- A flat two-dimensional surface that extends infinitely in all directions.
- A line that intersects two or more lines in a plane.
- An exact location in space with no dimensions.
- – A three-sided polygon.
- Factor The ratio used to enlarge or reduce a figure in a dilation.
- Angle An angle that measures exactly 90 degrees.
- A straight one-dimensional figure that extends infinitely in both directions.
- Pair A pair of adjacent angles whose non-common sides form a straight line.
30 Clues: – A three-sided polygon. • Triangle A triangle with one right angle. • Triangle A triangle with no sides congruent. • An exact location in space with no dimensions. • Lines Lines that intersect to form right angles. • Angle An angle that measures exactly 90 degrees. • Angle An angle that measures exactly 180 degrees. • ...
Geometry Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-08
Across
- an arc with endpoints that lie on diameter always equals 180
- two angles with a measure that have a sum of 180
- the common endpoint of a angle
- an angle with the vertex on the circle with two sides that are chords
- the point at which a tangent line intersects a circle
- two angles directly across from each other on intersecting lines
- two angles that share a common side and vertex
- a segment with endpoints on the circle
- two lines that intersect at a 90 degree angle
- an area with a measure less then 180
- a set of points from a given point
- a line that extends indefinitely in one direction
- made up of points with no thickness or width
- a line that intersects a circle at exactly one point
- an angle with a degree measure greater than 90
Down
- a measurable part of a line consisting of two endpoints
- a segment with endpoints at the center
- a segment line or plane that intersects a segment at its midpoint
- points that lie on the same line
- a angle with a degree measure of 90
- an angle with a degree measure less than 90
- two angles with a measure that have a sum of 90
- a formula used to find the midpoints between two endpoints
- a chord that passes through the center
- a portion of the edge of the circle by two endpoints
- an angle with a vertex at the center with two sides that are radii
- a location with no size or shpae
- point that lie on the same plane
- an arc with the endpoints that lie on the diameter always equals 180
29 Clues: the common endpoint of a angle • points that lie on the same line • a location with no size or shpae • point that lie on the same plane • a set of points from a given point • a angle with a degree measure of 90 • an area with a measure less then 180 • a segment with endpoints at the center • a segment with endpoints on the circle • a chord that passes through the center • ...
Geometry Vocab Nevaeh 2023-04-17
Across
- The outside of the shape object or liquid
- a prism in which the joining edges and faces are not perpendicular to the base faces
- The flat surfaces on a 3d shape
- A mathematical that has a relationship with lines shapes and sizes
- The measurement inside a shape or object
- that intersect and make a right angle.
- A triangle with all equal sides
- A Triangle with only two sides that have the same length
- The amount of space a 3D shape,object,or substance occupies
Down
- The amount of space around a 3D shape
- A triangle with only one pair of equal sides
- A quadrilateral with two lines that are equal that will never intersect
- solid shape that is bound on all its sides by plane faces.
- The flat surface on the bottom of a 3d shape
- a closed 2d shape with 3 vertices 3 sides 1 face
- The measurement of an object from top to bottom
- The points on the edge of a shape
- Is a closed shape
- A shape that is broken down
- A shape that has two pairs of parallel sides and not all the same length
20 Clues: Is a closed shape • A shape that is broken down • The flat surfaces on a 3d shape • A triangle with all equal sides • The points on the edge of a shape • The amount of space around a 3D shape • that intersect and make a right angle. • The measurement inside a shape or object • The outside of the shape object or liquid • A triangle with only one pair of equal sides • ...
Dylan's geometry puzzle 2023-05-14
Across
- bigger than a centimeter
- think of congruent
- half a circle
- fact
- a rule
- splits in half
- smaller than an inch
- starts off with
- finished
- four sides
- three sides are the same
- the same of a specific shape
- same shape same side
- you use this to find the distance
- mirror
Down
- I,II,III,IV
- 2 equal sides 1 alone
- not an angle
- full circle
- unique objects
- can be 45,90,180
- three sides
- never going to touch
- stuck in the middle
- four sides with four right angles
25 Clues: fact • a rule • mirror • finished • four sides • I,II,III,IV • full circle • three sides • not an angle • half a circle • splits in half • unique objects • starts off with • can be 45,90,180 • think of congruent • stuck in the middle • smaller than an inch • never going to touch • same shape same side • 2 equal sides 1 alone • bigger than a centimeter • three sides are the same • the same of a specific shape • ...
Geometry Vocabulary Crossword 2023-05-14
Across
- Adjacent and supplementary angles
- Circle with two endpoints making a segment
- A corner more than 90 degrees
- A angle that equals 180 degrees
- Where lines meet by a point
- Like a central angle but reaching to the other side of the circle
- What (x,y) can be other than positive
- A helping hand to teach a lesson
- A measure of a side of a shape
- Two sides that are radii making a angle vertex in the middle
- Two acute and two obtuse angles making a shape
- The total length of a circle
- Equation to help solve problems
- Angles and included sides are congruent
- A line that will keep going one way
- Bottom of a shape
- A measure up to three feet
- Lines met at 90 degrees making a right angle
- A place where you put (x,y)
- Angles that making up to 180 degrees
- Line with no vertical rise
- Formula for a coordinate plane to find the distance of two points
- Common point of two rays
- A curve that is more than 180 degrees
- Curve less than 180 degrees
Down
- Four sided shape making four 90 degree angles
- Two strokes that goes on that will never touch
- Congruent vertical angles across two parallels on a line
- Two segments with the same lengths making them congruent
- Any four sided shape
- A unit for a shape
- A corner less than 90 degrees
- A curve with its endpoints on a circles diameter
- A line going in a circle two times
- A line that runs side to side
- Formula by two endpoints to find the midpoint
- Tangent line touching a circle at a point
- Half of a circles length
- Area made by points extending in all directions
- Two endpoints measured from a line
- Four sided plane that's parallel
- A curve defined by two endpoints
- A line entering a circle one time exactly
- Line for slope that is vertical
- A continuous stroke made of points
- Changing the size of a figure by a scale factor
- When rise over run is used
- A dot connecting things
- Vertex lines connecting at a point
- A point on a graph that can go left to right that's before y in a order
50 Clues: Bottom of a shape • A unit for a shape • Any four sided shape • A dot connecting things • Half of a circles length • Common point of two rays • A measure up to three feet • Line with no vertical rise • When rise over run is used • Where lines meet by a point • A place where you put (x,y) • Curve less than 180 degrees • The total length of a circle • A corner more than 90 degrees • ...
Geometry Vocab Review 2023-05-05
Across
- "if and only if" statement
- the likeliness that an event will occur
- figures that have the same shape, but not necessarily the same size are...
- a ray that splits a larger angle into two congruent angles
- pair of adjacent angles that are supplementary
- point of concurrency created by the angle bisectors
- a figure with 10 sides
- the point that divides a segment in half
- an example to show a conjecture is false
- angles that share a side are...
- the slope of a vertical line is
- a line that intersects two or more lines at distinct points
- angles who share a vertex, are nonadjacent, and are congruent
- quadrilateral with two pairs of consecutive sides that are congruent
- two angles whose sum is 90 degrees
- when the outcome of the first event affects the second event, the events are...
- the vertical change of a line
- the longest side of a right triangle
- two measures that are the same are...
- "if-then" statement
Down
- a statement accepted as fact
- point of concurrency created by the altitudes of a triangle
- connects the midpoints of opposite sides of a polygon
- all sides and angles of this triangle are congruent
- two lines that never intersect are...
- the distance around a circle
- rule used to find the third side of a right triangle
- sine, cosine, and tangent
- angle in a circle whose vertex is at the center
- a part of a line with two distinct endpoints
- reverses the hypothesis and conclusion of a statement
- outcomes that are not in an event
- two points that line on the same line
- angles created by parallel lines and a transversal that are "opposites inside"
- order matters for this probability
- a statement that can be proven
- a line that intersects a circle at exactly one point
- a _________ arc is larger than a semicircle
38 Clues: "if-then" statement • a figure with 10 sides • sine, cosine, and tangent • "if and only if" statement • a statement accepted as fact • the distance around a circle • the vertical change of a line • a statement that can be proven • angles that share a side are... • the slope of a vertical line is • outcomes that are not in an event • two angles whose sum is 90 degrees • ...
Geometry Vocab Crossword 2023-05-12
Across
- two sides on a triangle that are equal
- points that are on the same plane
- 4 sides equal to each other, 4 90-degree angled
- a shape with 9 sides
- a shape with 7 sides
- the endpoints are on the diameter (half a circle)
- two things that add up to 180
- a line that intersects at a midpoint (2 equal parts)
- angles directly across from one another that equal each other
- a triangle with all equal angles
- the measure around the object
- the math that deals with lines, points, and shapes
- an arc greater than 180 and uses 3 letters
- a shape with 10 sides
- two lines that never cross or touch one another
- points that are on the same line
- 2 lines that cross at 90 degrees
- greater than 90 degrees
- a line with two endpoints
- equal to one another
- a shape with 8 sides
- rise/run
- less than 90 degrees
- in the middle of a line
- the formulas used to find this are 2πr or πd
- 2 or more points that continue infinitely in both directions.
Down
- an angle that is exactly 180 degrees
- a triangle with all equal sides
- 2 rays that cross at their endpoints
- a shape with 5 sides
- an angle that is in the middle of the circle
- theorem used for a right triangle (A^2 + B^2 = C^2)
- 2 times the radius
- a line segment that has two points on the circle
- an arc less than 180 and uses 2 letters
- a quadrilateral with both pairs of sides are parallel
- a triangle with no equal sides
- half of the diameter
- intersection of two rays
- angles that have the same vertex and share a side
- a shape with 6 sides
- a flat surface that has 3 or more points and extends indefinitely in all directions
- the shape that 3 angles that add up to 180 degrees
- two things that add up to 90
- the info you already have when doing proofs (1st box always)
- inches, centimeters are examples of what?
- 90 degrees
- a line that goes through a circle twice
- the vertex is on the circle
- where the two rays meet, the middle letter of an angle
50 Clues: rise/run • 90 degrees • 2 times the radius • a shape with 9 sides • a shape with 7 sides • a shape with 5 sides • half of the diameter • a shape with 6 sides • equal to one another • a shape with 8 sides • less than 90 degrees • a shape with 10 sides • greater than 90 degrees • in the middle of a line • intersection of two rays • a line with two endpoints • the vertex is on the circle • ...
Geometry Project Crossword 2023-05-10
Across
- The space (in degrees) between two lines that intersect at any point (∡).
- A line that only extends in one direction indefinitely.
- (At least) Two points that sit on the same plane.
- A figure with six sides whose interior angles equal 720 degrees.
- A piece of the edge of a circle that is defined by two endpoints (⌢).
- Currently infinite number; ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter (π).
- Two congruent angles that sit directly across from each other (><).
- An angle that measures 90 degrees (∟)
- Figure with three sides whose interior angles equal 180 degrees.
- The opposite of coplanar, in which (at least) two points don't sit on the same plane.
- Figure with four sides whose interior angles equal 360 degrees.
- Supplementary adjacent angles that form a straight line when put together.
- The endpoint shared by two rays or sides (that forms an angle).
- A polygon whose sides and angle measures are congruent.
- A flat surface that extends indefinitely in all directions and consists of (at least) 3 points.
- An angle that measures greater than 90 degrees (⦦).
- Figure with five sides whose interior angles equal 540 degrees.
- A chord stretching across the circle, traveling through the center (1/2 = radius).
- A specific location.
- Branch of Geometry that uses Soh-Cah-Toa.
- A segment that has endpoints located on the circle, and at the center of the circle.
- A turn (clockwise or counterclockwise) about the origin of a graph.
- An arc whose endpoints sit on the diameter.
- Equal or the same (≅)
- Two intersecting lines that form a 90 degree angle (⊥)
- Two angles that have measures with a sum of 90 degrees.
- Formula used to find a missing side of a triangle.
- An angle that measures less than 90 degrees (⦟)
Down
- Two angles that share the same vertex and side.
- Two angles that have measures with a sum of 180 degrees.
- A measurable piece of line that has two endpoints (⬤━━⬤)
- A line/ray dividing an angle into two equal parts.
- An angle that measures 180 degrees.
- Using a scale factor to change the size of a figue.
- A figure with three or more sides.
- A round figure with points equal in distance from a specific point.
- An arc that measures less than 180 degrees.
- Two lines that will never meet (||)
- An angle whose vertex resides at the center of the circle.
- (At least) Two points that sit on the same line.
- A slide from one location (on a graph) to another.
- An infinite streak of points extending in both directions (<━━>)
- A branch of mathematics that focuses on lines, points, and figures.
- A line that crosses the circle at only one point.
- The opposite of collinear, in which (at least) two points don't sit on the same line.
- An angle whose vertex resides on the circle.
- A flip over a specific line (on a graph).
- A line that crosses the circle at two points.
- An arc that measures greater than 180 degrees.
- The perimeter of a circle.
- The size of a figure's surface.
- A segment that has both endpoints located on the circle.
52 Clues: A specific location. • Equal or the same (≅) • The perimeter of a circle. • The size of a figure's surface. • A figure with three or more sides. • An angle that measures 180 degrees. • Two lines that will never meet (||) • An angle that measures 90 degrees (∟) • Branch of Geometry that uses Soh-Cah-Toa. • A flip over a specific line (on a graph). • ...
Geometry Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-17
Across
- a quadrilateral with both pairs of opposite sides parallel
- a solid, or three-dimensional figure whose surface is made up of polygons
- point where three angle bisectors from three vertices of the triangle meet
- quotient of two quantities
- set of all points equidistant from a given point
- has one endpoint at the center and the other endpoint on the circle
- number of square units it encloses
- a parallelogram with four congruent sides and four congruent angles
- distance around a circle
Down
- formed by three noncollinear points connected by segments
- middle point of a line segment
- set of all points in space equidistant from a given point called the center
- a segment that contains the center of a circle
- extends in two dimensions without end
- point where all three altitudes of the triangle intersect
- line that divides something into two equal parts
- intersects two or more coplanar lines at different points.
- educated guess
- when three or more lines intersect at one point
- set of all points in three dimensions
- the distance around the figure
21 Clues: educated guess • distance around a circle • quotient of two quantities • middle point of a line segment • the distance around the figure • number of square units it encloses • extends in two dimensions without end • set of all points in three dimensions • a segment that contains the center of a circle • when three or more lines intersect at one point • ...
Geometry: Fall Vocabulary 2024-10-17
Across
- Part of a line consisting of one endpoint and all points extending infinitely in one direction.
- Statement that must be proven.
- An angle whose measure is between 90 & 180.
- An angle whose measure is exactly 180.
- Points that lie on the same line.
- Triangle with at least two congruent sides.
- Point that divides a segment into two congruent segments.
- Triangle with no congruent sides.
- An example that proves a given statement false.
- A pair of angles that lie in the same position with respect to two lines and a transversal.
- Set of points that extends infinitely in all directions.
- Two angles whose sides are opposite rays.
- Noncoplanar lines that do not intersect.
- Triangle with all congruent sides.
- A pair of angles on opposite sides of a transveral that lie between a pair of lines.
- Line (or "part" of a line) that divides an angle or segment into two equal parts.
- A polygon tha does not "cave in"
- An "if-then" statement p -> q.
- An equilateral & equiangular polygon.
- Two coplanar angles with a common side, common vertex, and no common interior points.
- An angle whose measure is between 0 & 90.
Down
- Line that intersects two other lines.
- Part of an "if-then" statement that follows the "then".
- Side opposite the right angle in a right triangle.
- Statement that is accepted without proof.
- Rays that share the same endpoint and form a line.
- A logical Argument written with numbered statements & reasons.
- Figures with the same shape and size.
- Two angles whose sum is 90.
- Coplanar lines that do not intersect.
- The ratio of vertical change to horizontal change.
- Negation of a conditional: ~p -> ~q.
- A type of reasoning based on facts such as definitions, postulates, & theorems.
- Triangle with one angle greater than 90.
- Three or more points that lie on the same plane.
- Triangle with all congruent angles.
- Two angles whose sum is 180.
- Lines that intersect to form right angles.
- A geometric figure with no measurable size and shape.
- The angle formed by the two congruent sides of an isosceles triangle.
- Triangle with one 90 degree angle.
- The property that justifies a segment or angle being congruent to itself.
- An angle whose measure is exactly 90.
- Two angles that contain the base of an isosceles triangle.
- Part of a line consisting of two endpoints and all the points between them.
- Flipping a conditional: q -> p.
- Triangle with all angles less than 90.
- Set of points that extends infinitely in two directions.
48 Clues: Two angles whose sum is 90. • Two angles whose sum is 180. • Statement that must be proven. • An "if-then" statement p -> q. • Flipping a conditional: q -> p. • A polygon tha does not "cave in" • Points that lie on the same line. • Triangle with no congruent sides. • Triangle with one 90 degree angle. • Triangle with all congruent sides. • Triangle with all congruent angles. • ...
Geometry: Fall Vocabulary 2024-10-17
Across
- Set of points that extends infinitely in two directions.
- Flipping a conditional: q -> p.
- A pair of angles that lie in the same position with respect to two lines and a transversal.
- Triangle with all congruent sides.
- A polygon tha does not "cave in"
- Line that intersects two other lines.
- Triangle with all congruent angles.
- An example that proves a given statement false.
- A logical Argument written with numbered statements & reasons.
- Part of an "if-then" statement that follows the "if".
- The ratio of vertical change to horizontal change.
- Part of a line consisting of two endpoints and all the points between them.
- An angle whose measure is exactly 90.
- An equilateral & equiangular polygon.
- A pair of angles on the same side of a transversal that lie between a pair of lines.
- Two coplanar angles with a common side, common vertex, and no common interior points.
- A pair of angles on opposite sides of a transveral that lie between a pair of lines.
- Two angles whose sum is 180.
- Triangle with one 90 degree angle.
- Part of a line consisting of one endpoint and all points extending infinitely in one direction.
- An "if-then" statement p -> q.
- A conditional formed by interchanging & negating the hypothesis & conclusion: ~q -> ~p.
- Triangle with one angle greater than 90.
- Lines that intersect to form right angles.
- An angle whose measure is between 90 & 180.
Down
- Triangle with all angles less than 90.
- Triangle with at least two congruent sides.
- A pair of angles on opposite sides of a transversal that lie outside of a pair of lines.
- Triangle with no congruent sides.
- Point that divides a segment into two congruent segments.
- Part of an "if-then" statement that follows the "then".
- A type of reasoning based on facts such as definitions, postulates, & theorems.
- An angle whose measure is between 0 & 90.
- The angle formed by the two congruent sides of an isosceles triangle.
- Two angles whose sides are opposite rays.
- The property that justifies a segment or angle being congruent to itself.
- An angle whose measure is exactly 180.
- Set of points that extends infinitely in all directions.
- Three or more points that lie on the same plane.
- Noncoplanar lines that do not intersect.
- Line (or "part" of a line) that divides an angle or segment into two equal parts.
- Figures with the same shape and size.
- Negation of a conditional: ~p -> ~q.
- Side opposite the right angle in a right triangle.
- Rays that share the same endpoint and form a line.
- A pair of angles on the same side of a transversal that lie outside of a pair of lines.
- Two angles whose sum is 90.
- Coplanar lines that do not intersect.
- Two angles that contain the base of an isosceles triangle.
- Statement that must be proven.
- A geometric figure with no measurable size and shape.
- Statement that is accepted without proof.
- Points that lie on the same line.
53 Clues: Two angles whose sum is 90. • Two angles whose sum is 180. • Statement that must be proven. • An "if-then" statement p -> q. • Flipping a conditional: q -> p. • A polygon tha does not "cave in" • Triangle with no congruent sides. • Points that lie on the same line. • Triangle with all congruent sides. • Triangle with one 90 degree angle. • Triangle with all congruent angles. • ...
Geometry: Fall Vocabulary 2024-10-17
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- Triangle with all congruent sides.
- Triangle with at least two congruent sides.
- Set of points that extends infinitely in all directions.
- An angle whose measure is exactly 90.
- Statement that is accepted without proof.
- Statement that must be proven.
- A pair of angles on the same side of a transversal that lie outside of a pair of lines.
- A polygon tha does not "cave in"
- An example that proves a given statement false.
- Figures with the same shape and size.
- A pair of angles on opposite sides of a transversal that lie outside of a pair of lines.
- Triangle with one 90 degree angle.
- Part of an "if-then" statement that follows the "then".
- Two angles whose sides are opposite rays.
- An "if-then" statement p -> q.
- Part of a line consisting of one endpoint and all points extending infinitely in one direction.
- Set of points that extends infinitely in two directions.
- An angle whose measure is between 90 & 180.
- Part of an "if-then" statement that follows the "if".
- Lines that intersect to form right angles.
- A conditional formed by interchanging & negating the hypothesis & conclusion: ~q -> ~p.
- Points that lie on the same line.
- Triangle with all angles less than 90.
- Two angles whose sum is 180.
- Triangle with all congruent angles.
- A pair of angles on opposite sides of a transveral that lie between a pair of lines.
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- Line that intersects two other lines.
- Part of a line consisting of two endpoints and all the points between them.
- Negation of a conditional: ~p -> ~q.
- The property that justifies a segment or angle being congruent to itself.
- Two coplanar angles with a common side, common vertex, and no common interior points.
- Side opposite the right angle in a right triangle.
- Line (or "part" of a line) that divides an angle or segment into two equal parts.
- A logical Argument written with numbered statements & reasons.
- The ratio of vertical change to horizontal change.
- Two angles that contain the base of an isosceles triangle.
- Point that divides a segment into two congruent segments.
- Noncoplanar lines that do not intersect.
- Two angles whose sum is 90.
- The angle formed by the two congruent sides of an isosceles triangle.
- Coplanar lines that do not intersect.
- A pair of angles that lie in the same position with respect to two lines and a transversal.
- Triangle with no congruent sides.
- A type of reasoning based on facts such as definitions, postulates, & theorems.
- An angle whose measure is exactly 180.
- Three or more points that lie on the same plane.
- Rays that share the same endpoint and form a line.
- Triangle with one angle greater than 90.
- A pair of angles on the same side of a transversal that lie between a pair of lines.
- An angle whose measure is between 0 & 90.
- A geometric figure with no measurable size and shape.
- An equilateral & equiangular polygon.
- Flipping a conditional: q -> p.
53 Clues: Two angles whose sum is 90. • Two angles whose sum is 180. • Statement that must be proven. • An "if-then" statement p -> q. • Flipping a conditional: q -> p. • A polygon tha does not "cave in" • Triangle with no congruent sides. • Points that lie on the same line. • Triangle with all congruent sides. • Triangle with one 90 degree angle. • Triangle with all congruent angles. • ...
Geometry Vocabulary Puzzle 2025-08-19
Across
- The intersection of two sets
- The new set that has the elements that are only common in the two original sets
- A whole number greater than one that can only be divided by itself (only has 2 factors)
- The set of all elements under consideration in a problem
- 5√2
- The set is empty and contains no universal elements
- Multiply the coefficients and the radicands separately
- The number that multiplies the radical itself
- A positive whole number that typically starts from one
- 3√10/5
- The number that is located in the radical sign
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- The result of multiplying an integer by itself
- The Union of 2 sets
- The number that indicates how many times the base is multiplied by itself
- A number that has more than 2 factors
- Breaking down a composite number into its prime number factors
- You must have like radicals
- The root of a number
- A new set that has all the elements that are either the first set, the second set, or both
- A collection of objects
20 Clues: 5√2 • 3√10/5 • The Union of 2 sets • The root of a number • A collection of objects • You must have like radicals • The intersection of two sets • A number that has more than 2 factors • The number that multiplies the radical itself • The result of multiplying an integer by itself • The number that is located in the radical sign • ...
Geometry Syllabus Crossword 2025-08-15
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- These assignments are graded on a completion/accuracy scale
- The grade entered for an assessment that was missed until it is made up
- Assessments may have ______________ materials from past units, as well
- The score earned on a worksheet when you get 60-74% of it complete and correct
- Chromebooks should be kept _________ unless being used for class instruction or activities
- Partial or _________________ work pages earn partial credit for online assignments
- You should treat a substitute teacher with as much, if not more, _______________ than when Mr. Shelly-Unruh is present
- The amount of credit that can be earned for late work
- The first place you should check for materials if you miss class, along with your school email
- Warm-ups are turned in for a _______ point score each week
- These are to be kept in the phone home for the duration of class
- This category makes up 56% of your grade, the largest category
- You are expected to engage in behavior that ________________ learning
- Please return in a ______________ manner when leaving class, as others may need to use the restroom, too.
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- The number of days given to complete an assignment after being absent
- It is your _________________ to check with Mr. Shelly-Unruh to see what you need to do when you miss class
- Assignments that were due on a day you were absent are due upon your __________
- The only kind of drink you are asked to have in the classroom
- During daily lessons and review activities, these are to be kept away (out of ears and off of your head)
- You can still earn ___________ credit for work shown even if final answers are incorrect
- This category makes up 24% of your overall grade
- The number of Flex periods you have to finish an assessment if you could not finish in normal class time
- Reveal Online assignments require an organized _______ ________ for any problems requiring calculation to earn full credit
- There will be daily work almost ________ ______ to practice skills and used concepts learned in class
- This is the percent of your grade that the Midterm Exam (Term 1) and Final Exam (Term 2) is worth
25 Clues: This category makes up 24% of your overall grade • The amount of credit that can be earned for late work • Warm-ups are turned in for a _______ point score each week • These assignments are graded on a completion/accuracy scale • The only kind of drink you are asked to have in the classroom • This category makes up 56% of your grade, the largest category • ...
Euclidean Geometry - definitions 2025-09-18
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- Not convex.
- If the sum of two angles is 180°, they are...
- Infinite set of aligned points.
- Continuous and smooth line.
- Figures that you can transform one into another with rigid motions.
- Adjacent angles whose non common sides are two opposite rays.(2 words)
- Figure bounded by a simple closed polygonal chain.
- Part of the line, that starts at a point and extends to infinite in one direction.
- Part of the plane between two rays that have a common origin.
- Angles that share the vertex and a side.
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- If the sum of two angles is 90° they are...
- Angles whose sides form two pair of opposite rays.
- connected series of consecutive and not adjacent segments.(2 words)
- Set of points on a plane.
- Part of the line between two points.
- An equilateral and equiangular polygon is...
- A specific location in space. It has no dimension.
- Set of infinitely many lines. It has two dimensions.
- points on the same line are...
- When the segment between any of the points of the figure is fully contained in the figure, that figure is...
20 Clues: Not convex. • Set of points on a plane. • Continuous and smooth line. • points on the same line are... • Infinite set of aligned points. • Part of the line between two points. • Angles that share the vertex and a side. • If the sum of two angles is 90° they are... • An equilateral and equiangular polygon is... • If the sum of two angles is 180°, they are... • ...
Geometry Year 7 2025-10-29
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- a quadrilateral with all sides equal in length and with all angles right angles and with opposite sides parallel.
- pair of angles in the positions that are formed by two lines being cut by a third (a transversal).
- a triangle in which at least two sides are equal in length and at least two angles are equal in size.
- at right angles to another line .
- a semicircular or circular tool for measuring or drawing angles
- a line which cuts two or more other lines.
- a 10-sided polygon.
- a type of line that divides a figure into two identical parts, i.e. the line along which a figure can be folded to produce identical halves. Line of …
- a type of polygon in which all the angles are equal and all the sides are equal.
- A geometric shape.
- a 4-sided polygon.
- an image seen in a mirror; the result of flipping a geometrical figure across a line.
- a 8-sided polygon.
- a quadrilateral with only one pair of parallel sides .
- a 5-sided polygon.
- lines in the same plane that are the same distance apart and do not ever intersect.
- a line segment forming one side of an angle and having the vertex of the angle as an endpoint.
- divide into two equal parts.
- a straight line drawn between one vertex of a shape and another vertex that is not adjacent.
- a quadrilateral with both pairs of opposite sides parallel.
- a two-dimensional shape where three or more straight lines are joined together to form a closed figure.
- angles that add up to 90°.
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- a type of transformation that gives an image of an object or shape without changing its shape and size.
- a quadrilateral with both pairs of opposite sides parallel and all sides equal;
- a type of angle inside two adjacent sides of a polygon.
- a 9-sided polygon.
- a quadrilateral with two pairs of adjacent sides equal.
- a 7-sided polygon.
- point where two or more lines cross.
- lines that pass through the same point.
- a quadrilateral with both pairs of opposite sides equal and parallel, and with all angles right angles.
- type of line with a fixed length.
- angles that add up to 180°.
- angle between 180° and 360°
- part of a line with one endpoint and that extends indefinitely in one direction.
- a point where two straight lines meet to make an angle;
- representation of a position, usually marked by a small round dot and named with a capital letter.
- the measure of the turn between two lines and measured in degrees.
- the angle formed between the extended side of a triangle and the adjacent side.
- plane figure with three straight sides and three angles.
- a 6-sided polygon.
- points that lie on the same straight line.
- a pair of angles lying between two lines on the same side of a transversal.
- a type of polygon where all vertices are pointing outward and all interior (inside) angles are smaller than 180°.
- an angle of 360 °exactly (full circle, full term).
- movement of an object a certain distance in a given direction.
46 Clues: a 9-sided polygon. • a 7-sided polygon. • A geometric shape. • a 4-sided polygon. • a 8-sided polygon. • a 6-sided polygon. • a 5-sided polygon. • a 10-sided polygon. • angles that add up to 90°. • angles that add up to 180°. • angle between 180° and 360° • divide into two equal parts. • at right angles to another line . • type of line with a fixed length. • ...
Geometry Crossword Puzzle 2025-12-17
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- A point where two or more lines or edges meet.
- A part of a line that has a starting point but no endpoint.
- A polygon with five sides.
- A closed figure with all points equidistant from a center point.
- The distance from the center of a circle to any point on the circle.
- The point where two lines meet.
- A number that represents the size of a surface.
- A shape with no corners or straight sides.
- The sum of the lengths of all the sides of a polygon.
- A closed shape with three sides.
- The line segment that forms one side of a polygon.
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- The distance around a circle.
- A three-dimensional shape with a circular base and one vertex.
- A polygon with six sides.
- An angle measuring more than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees.
- Half of a circle.
- An angle measuring less than 90 degrees.
- A line segment that passes through the center of a circle and has endpoints on the circle.
- The number of cubic units that fit inside a three-dimensional object.
- An angle measuring exactly 90 degrees.
- A three-dimensional shape with six square faces.
- Across A line segment that connects two points on a circle.
- Two lines that never intersect.
- four-sided shape with four right angles.
- A flat surface that extends infinitely in all directions.
25 Clues: Half of a circle. • A polygon with six sides. • A polygon with five sides. • The distance around a circle. • The point where two lines meet. • Two lines that never intersect. • A closed shape with three sides. • An angle measuring exactly 90 degrees. • An angle measuring less than 90 degrees. • four-sided shape with four right angles. • ...
Geometry Crossword Puzzle 2026-03-05
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- Two lines that intersect each other at exactly a 90 degree right angle. The symbol used to show this relationship is a small square at the intersection.
- A closed two-dimensional figure formed by three or more straight line segments. Triangles, squares, and hexagons are all examples of this type of figure.
- A flat surface made up of points that extends indefinitely in all directions. It has no thickness and is named by three non-collinear points or a capital letter.
- A term used to describe points that all lie on the same line. If points do not share the same line, they are called non-collinear.
- The point that lies exactly in the middle of a segment, dividing it into two equal parts. It can be found using the midpoint formula with two coordinate points.
- A value that represents how far apart two points are on a coordinate plane. It is calculated using the distance formula derived from the Pythagorean theorem.
- A type of angle whose measure is greater than zero degrees but less than 90 degrees. It appears as a sharp, narrow opening compared to a right angle.
- A straight path made up of points that has no thickness or width. It extends infinitely in both directions and is named by any two points on it.
- A word used to describe two figures or segments that have the exact same size and shape. Congruent segments are marked with the same number of tick marks in diagrams.
- A line that intersects two or more other lines at different points. When it crosses parallel lines, it creates several pairs of special angle relationships.
- A location in space that has no size or shape. It is usually represented by a dot and named with a capital letter.
- A type of angle that measures more than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees. It looks wider and more open than a right angle.
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- Two lines that lie in the same plane and never intersect no matter how far they extend. They are always the same distance apart and have equal slopes.
- A type of triangle in which all three sides have different lengths. Because the sides are all different, all three interior angles are also different.
- A measurable part of a line that consists of two endpoints and all points between them. Unlike a line, a segment has a definite length that can be measured.
- A triangle that has exactly two sides of equal length. The two angles opposite the equal sides, called base angles, are also equal to each other.
- The total distance measured around the outside boundary of a polygon. It is found by adding together the lengths of all the sides of the shape.
- A term used to describe points that all lie on the same plane. Points that do not share the same plane are called non-coplanar.
- A line, segment, or ray that intersects another segment exactly at its midpoint. It splits the segment into two congruent equal pieces.
- A part of a line that starts at one endpoint and extends infinitely in one direction. It is named by its starting point followed by another point on it.
20 Clues: A location in space that has no size or shape. It is usually represented by a dot and named with a capital letter. • A type of angle that measures more than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees. It looks wider and more open than a right angle. • ...
Ancient Greek Mathematics 2020-06-20
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- a line can be drawn between any two ____
- ____ heavily relied on mathematics
- Pythagoras theorem
- are the theorems used thousands years ago still used today?
- the most important axiom
- (4th axiom)all right angles are ____
- key figure in ancient Greek mathematics
- base ___ system
- When was the Greek numberal system developed
- axiom in greek means ____
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- majority of greek maths was related to _____
- studied maths to reveal knowledge by _____
- book that Euclid wrote
- ____ means measuring
- Pythagoras was also a ____
- longest side of a triangle
- ____ means earth
- straight angle has _____
18 Clues: base ___ system • ____ means earth • Pythagoras theorem • ____ means measuring • book that Euclid wrote • the most important axiom • straight angle has _____ • axiom in greek means ____ • Pythagoras was also a ____ • longest side of a triangle • ____ heavily relied on mathematics • (4th axiom)all right angles are ____ • key figure in ancient Greek mathematics • ...
Pythagoras Crossword 2012-12-03
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- where Pythagoras went to study and found the pythagoreans
- the math theory Pythagoras created
- a studier of history and the past
- the followers of Pythagoras
- a work of numbers and problems
- a large landmass by the Mediterranean
- a mathematician that created the theory A+B=C
- study of earth and life
- the universe
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- the mother of Pythagoras
- the study of shapes
- before christ
- pythagoras father
- study of space
- a studier and evaluator of mathematics
- a preacher of a religion
- hard and physical evidence
- birthplace of Pythagoras
18 Clues: the universe • before christ • study of space • pythagoras father • the study of shapes • study of earth and life • the mother of Pythagoras • a preacher of a religion • birthplace of Pythagoras • hard and physical evidence • the followers of Pythagoras • a work of numbers and problems • a studier of history and the past • the math theory Pythagoras created • ...
Math terms 2022-05-23
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- a number after the dot
- a number that you see above term/number
- average of something
- from fat to skinny
- number that can't be shown in decimal/fraction
- from skinny to fat
- when you think of shapes, lines, angles, etc
- a symbol that represent operations
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- find a solution
- longest side on a triangle
- a problem that you have to solve
- never ends
- never changes
- space inside a 2d closed shape
- broken into parts
- a rule that you have to follow to solve
- has an end
- halfway location between two locations
18 Clues: never ends • has an end • never changes • find a solution • broken into parts • from fat to skinny • from skinny to fat • average of something • a number after the dot • longest side on a triangle • space inside a 2d closed shape • a problem that you have to solve • a symbol that represent operations • halfway location between two locations • a number that you see above term/number • ...
Math crossword puzzle 2013-02-08
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- The mathematics of working with variables.
- Calculations involving numbers. This typically involves the basic operations addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and exponents.
- A polygon with three sides.
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- In plane geometry or solid geometry, the bottom of a figure.
- A quantity that can change or that may take on different values.
- Half the difference between the minimum and maximum values of the range. Only periodic functions with a bounded range have this.
- A closed plane figure for which all sides are line segments.
- The shortest distance between the base of a geometric figure and its top, whether that top is an opposite vertex, an apex, or another base.
8 Clues: A polygon with three sides. • The mathematics of working with variables. • In plane geometry or solid geometry, the bottom of a figure. • A closed plane figure for which all sides are line segments. • A quantity that can change or that may take on different values. • ...
MAsoNIc Square & Complexes # 1 by WBro D.Manivannan 2020-06-08
10 Clues: King of Tyre • Teaches us Morality • The basis of our Art • Ancient unit of length • Represents Uprightness • A principal moral virtue • Points to Masonry Universal • Place where Freemasons meet • Art of transforming base metals to noble metals • Design of the Staircase leading to the Middle Chamber
Maths crossword 2023-12-12
10 Clues: Half angle • Real + Imaginary • A complete angle • The study of shapes • Inverse of integrals • The study of variables • The study of triangles • Repeated multiplication • Square root of negative one • Angle subtended at the center of a circle by an arc that is equal in length to the radius
sage 2024-10-22
10 Clues: like a wizard • history class • this is friday • a place to learn • you wright with this • this happens in the gym • this is were the yearbook was made • trigonometry, geometry, and algebra • math plus the negative fun plus program • this happens on the last day of the week
8Niuton. matematika anglu A.p. 2024-03-26
10 Clues: Two plus two • Our class name? • Pi's first number • what happened to Hypatia? • Popular mathematitian (1) • A form that has no corners • What was Euclid famous for? • where is Srinivasa Ramanujan from? • What did Aryabhata and Varamihara invented? • Popular mathematitian (2) (hint: its a woman!!!!! :O)
Babylon 2022-04-06
10 Clues: babylonian saying • present day babylon • major river in babylon • writing used in babylon • what did they excell at • created based on astrology • most important job in Babylon • form of math created by bobylonians • babylonian new year begins with this • when you went against the codes you were...
Math 8 Vocab 2025-09-12
10 Clues: math about shapes • end of the year test • number before variable • parts of an expression • number without variable • your calculator is called • terms without an equal sign • Mrs P's favorite type of math • unknown value, usually a letter • two expressions with an equal sign between them
aries tibbs 2022-03-24
10 Clues: a quadrilateral • symmetrically placed • the same size and shape • length × width × height. • composed of flat surfaces • 3D shape which has a constant • In geometry, a net of a polyhedron • outside of a three-dimensional shape • rhombus, rectangle, and square.rhombus • amount of space taken up by a 2D shape.
Babylon 2022-04-06
10 Clues: babylonian saying • present day babylon • major river in babylon • writing used in babylon • what did they excell at • created based on astrology • most important job in Babylon • form of math created by bobylonians • babylonian new year begins with this • when you went against the codes you were...
Math Crossword 2014-05-28
10 Clues: S+S+S+S • 16 ounces • has 2 axis • measures length • has to do with shapes • part of a whole number • has two factors and a product • answer to a multiplication problem • contains a whole number and fraction • the place in which a number is located
Greek and Latin Word Study "Frail" 2023-02-13
10 Clues: to vote • violation • easily damaged • part of a whole • being easily broken • break in a sentence • describes a broken object • break in a part of the body • a bend in light that makes it look broken • a geometry that creates broken parts out of a design
Sophie Germain 2024-03-20
10 Clues: She found this • Her death month • Where was she born? • What was her language? • What caused her to die? • Her favorite thing to do • This is what she was known as • This is something she mastered • This is where she started studying • What was she sometimes described as
Greek and latin 2025-02-13
10 Clues: geometry • a broken rule • incomplete sentence • a break in the body • delicate/breaks easily • easily broken or destroyed • to break into an issue/to vote • to bend light so it looks broken • describes something that is broken into pieces • a broken piece of something that is no longer whole
Eli Olive Peroid 3 2026-01-08
10 Clues: taught people • a Greek scientist • a temple for athena • taught math astronomy • a student of Airistotle • he thought by asking questions • he was a doctor who studied diseases • and black the colors used on the vases • one of the worlds greatest mathematicians • a Greek mathematician who studied geometry
Frail, Fract, Frag 2026-03-16
10 Clues: - a violation • - easily broken • - easily damaged • - a part of a whole • - broken into pieces • - a break in a sentence • - to break into an issue • - a break in a part of a body • - to bend light to look broken • - Geometry, broken patterns of a smaller version of a design
Nine Sisters 2016-01-17
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- chief of all muses
- A Secondary Goddess of Vegetation
- past events
- her name means "desired" or "lovely"
- a form of literature thats historical
- she is also known for loving geometry
- also known as Kleio
- the "Giver of Delight's" muse
- Eldest of the Divine Sisters
- a catastrophic event
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- funny things that makes one laugh
- the words to a song
- the study of celestial objects
- inventor of the double-flute
- a cool body movement
- she delights in dancing
- she once loved music but not anymore
- a song of praise
18 Clues: past events • a song of praise • chief of all muses • the words to a song • also known as Kleio • a cool body movement • a catastrophic event • she delights in dancing • inventor of the double-flute • Eldest of the Divine Sisters • the "Giver of Delight's" muse • the study of celestial objects • funny things that makes one laugh • A Secondary Goddess of Vegetation • ...
School Subjects 2023-09-28
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- Hope you memorized PEMDAS
- Dodgeball, hopefully? (2 words)
- A cartographer would take this
- Shakespeare might be a unit here
- On the way to Broadway maybe?
- Habla?
- Use your brain and look closer at it
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- Debating why?
- Know your WPM?
- Beakers and bunsen burners
- Use the Force, Micah
- Creative with computers(2 words)
- Shapes and lines
- Useful in Canada
- Use materials such as watercolors, paper, and clay here
- Major or minor
- Those who do not learn this are doomed to repeat it
- Might learn verbs and adverbs here
18 Clues: Habla? • Debating why? • Know your WPM? • Major or minor • Shapes and lines • Useful in Canada • Use the Force, Micah • Hope you memorized PEMDAS • Beakers and bunsen burners • On the way to Broadway maybe? • A cartographer would take this • Dodgeball, hopefully? (2 words) • Creative with computers(2 words) • Shakespeare might be a unit here • Might learn verbs and adverbs here • ...
Fourth Grade 2025 2025-08-28
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- I have wings in my little garden.
- "Cute" in Russian or Two musical notes
- I bloom in the spring
- Not bumpy
- Loves Geometry Dash
- I was once President
- Next time I'll be more careful on the pickleball court
- Not under the luggage
- I'll play a flute. Follow me!
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- My brother is named after someone famous
- I'm a star at math
- Loves slime with spice
- I'm not really a bricklayer
- Nickname of a president
- A heavy load toward CA
- Not too tight
- Hanging out with the Jets
- Won't sink like the Titanic!
18 Clues: Not bumpy • Not too tight • I'm a star at math • Loves Geometry Dash • I was once President • I bloom in the spring • Not under the luggage • Loves slime with spice • A heavy load toward CA • Nickname of a president • Hanging out with the Jets • I'm not really a bricklayer • Won't sink like the Titanic! • I'll play a flute. Follow me! • I have wings in my little garden. • ...
Ancient Greece Review 2025-10-21
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- lyric poet
- ancient Greek historian
- artists who studied the body in motion
- the story of the hero Achilles during the Trojan War
- greek philosopher who wrote the Republic
- hero that killed the minotaur
- stories about gods and goddesses
- type of play that showed hardships of life
- invented a water screw
- a Greek city
- another word for god or goddess
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- the highest point in a Greek city
- greek philosopher who drank poison
- decorated using the colors red and black
- mathemetician who gave us geometry
- father of medicine
- wrote fables
- ancient Greek's main god
18 Clues: lyric poet • wrote fables • a Greek city • father of medicine • invented a water screw • ancient Greek historian • ancient Greek's main god • hero that killed the minotaur • another word for god or goddess • stories about gods and goddesses • the highest point in a Greek city • greek philosopher who drank poison • mathemetician who gave us geometry • ...
Peloponnesian War-Hellenism 2025-11-04
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- "Eureka!"
- 431-401 BC
- Group of Alexander's successors
- blending of two religious beliefs
- Philosophy that is focused on one's self-interest
- Colony that Athens failed to take from the Peloponnesian League
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- Long Macedonian spears
- Leader of the Delian League
- Leader of the Peloponnesian League
- Father of modern geometry
- Became king of Macedonia at 20
- Funded Sparta's navy
- determined that the earth was round
- Kingdom north of Greece
- Teacher of Alexander the Great
- Name of Alexander's horse
- Most popular philosophy of the Hellenic era
- What the Greeks considered Macedonians to be
18 Clues: "Eureka!" • 431-401 BC • Funded Sparta's navy • Long Macedonian spears • Kingdom north of Greece • Father of modern geometry • Name of Alexander's horse • Leader of the Delian League • Became king of Macedonia at 20 • Teacher of Alexander the Great • Group of Alexander's successors • blending of two religious beliefs • Leader of the Peloponnesian League • ...
Subjects Crossword 2023-02-01
School Subjects 2024-02-28
8 Clues: Guitars and drums • Novels, stories, poems • Grammar and vocabulary • Experiments and formulas • Geometry and calculations • Picasso, Dalí and Van Gogh • Maps, Countries and mountains • Kings and Queens, wars and battles
Ahmad & Parisa’s Wedding Crossword 2024-06-01
Across
- city Parisa was born in
- Parisa’s last name
- what Ahmad would’ve been if not a mathematician
- where Parisa finished her PhD
- Ahmad and Parisa’s first trip together
Down
- Ahmad’s favourite subject in high school
- Ahmad and Parisa’s cupid
- city Ahmad did his PhD
- Parisa’s current hobby
- the park where Ahmad proposed
- Ahmad’s favourite drink
11 Clues: Parisa’s last name • city Ahmad did his PhD • Parisa’s current hobby • city Parisa was born in • Ahmad’s favourite drink • Ahmad and Parisa’s cupid • the park where Ahmad proposed • where Parisa finished her PhD • Ahmad and Parisa’s first trip together • Ahmad’s favourite subject in high school • what Ahmad would’ve been if not a mathematician
MAP4C Math Crossword 2021-12-08
11 Clues: Unit #6 • Unit #1 • Unit #4 • Unit #7 • a2 + b2 = c2 • f(x) = a(x – h)2 + k • The sum of two numbers • The BEST math teacher ever • when squared,is equal to the given # • The shape of the graph of y = a(x - h)2 + k • a fee paid for borrowing money or other assets
SCHOOL STATIONARY 2022-10-28
11 Clues: Thin colour pen • It uses catridges • Used to cut things • Used on soft boards • A pen with a ball tip • Holds your stationary • Found in a geometry box • Used to draw straight lines • Used to make holes in papers • Create an impression on the paper • Its used to fix one sheet to another sheet
Ancient Greece chapter 6 vocabulary 2015-03-16
10 Clues: a female god • a group of ships • a slave in sparta • being brave and bold • to move around easily • the study of the stars • the rule by the people • the sicienceof thinking • the study of living things • the study of the measurement of flat and round things
maps 2022-02-02
10 Clues: a type of math • showing something • method of a globe • false information • a person who makes maps • a method to cut something • a way for someone to get around • someone who adventures the jungle • invisable lines from north to south • invisable lines going from east to west
Masonic XW Puzzle # 1 by WBro D.Manivannan 2020-06-08
10 Clues: King of Tyre • Teaches us Morality • The basis of our Art • Ancient unit of length • Represents Uprightness • A principal moral virtue • Points to Masonry Universal • Place where Freemasons meet • Art of transforming base metals to noble metals • Design of the Staircase leading to the Middle Chamber
Math Terms 2026-03-23
10 Clues: Opposite of odd • A part of a whole • A number with a point • Distance around a shape • Result of multiplication • Study of shapes and space • A straight path extending forever • Mathematical statement of equality • A symbol used to represent a number • Branch of math dealing with variables
...... 2021-05-31
9 Clues: concentrated salt • molecular geometry • substance with low ph • prevent oxidation.... • process nacl form its soln • insouluble salt thats left out • speed of recton between k and h2o • another term for elctrolytic decomposition • happens to food when its fat gets oxidised
Harrison's Life 2022-01-12
9 Clues: My favorite food • My favorite color • My favorite class • What I do every day • My favorite activity • The language i'm learning • My favorite day of the week • The number of siblings I have • The instrument I play in orchestra
Know Your Component! 2021-07-05
10 Clues: _______ parameter • Known as 2D families • Another name for beam • Basic 3D geometry form • Example of datum families • Example of system families • Function to create Pile Cap • Nice to have, heavy once modelled. • One of two kind of properties in revit • Example of component under miscellaneous group
Babylon 2022-04-06
10 Clues: babylonian saying • present day babylon • major river in babylon • writing used in babylon • what did they excell at • created based on astrology • most important job in Babylon • form of math created by bobylonians • babylonian new year begins with this • when you went against the codes you were...
preston list 29 2022-04-25
10 Clues: lines • or less or exact • of a whole number • approximate answer • of lines and angels • branch of mathematics • figure with eight sides • distance around the circle • distance around the polygon • together to form a right angel
Magical Math Words 2014-05-09
10 Clues: to get more • a math problem • part of a whole • a number like 3.9 • the study of shapes • a neverending streak • a line with one end point • the answer to a division problem • 1,2,1,2 would be an example of a _______ • the symbol that represents a subtraction problem
Happy Friday ELL Crossword 2024-01-19
10 Clues: Action word • Word for describing • The words that you know • Scientific study of life • American name for football • World's greatest super hero • World's most popular video game • Word for a person, place or thing • What we practice with our "Do Now's" • Mathematical study of shapes, and points
Scientific Revolution 2024-05-10
Across
- recorded movement of planets
- made first telescope, published findings that went against Church
- invented heliocentric theory
- made laws that govern planetary motion
- developed analytical geometry
Down
- the founder of modern chemistry
- made the first vaccine
- made empiricism
- proved human anatomy was different than animal’s
- discovered universal gravitation
10 Clues: made empiricism • made the first vaccine • recorded movement of planets • invented heliocentric theory • developed analytical geometry • the founder of modern chemistry • discovered universal gravitation • made laws that govern planetary motion • proved human anatomy was different than animal’s • made first telescope, published findings that went against Church
Nathan Project 2024-05-21
10 Clues: y-value • x-value • geometry • slowly going down • statistical technique • gradually getting bigger • where the line passes through the y axis • where the line passes through the x axis • going up instead of down is called ______ • common difference(its another word but its the same thing)
Math and Numbers 2023-08-07
Across
- Mathematical statement with an equal sign.
- Number with a decimal point.
- Number divisible only by 1 and itself.
- Distribution into equal parts.
- Part of a whole.
- Finding the difference between numbers.
Down
- Repeated addition process.
- Using symbols and letters for unknowns.
- Study of shapes and properties.
- Combining numbers together.
10 Clues: Part of a whole. • Repeated addition process. • Combining numbers together. • Number with a decimal point. • Distribution into equal parts. • Study of shapes and properties. • Number divisible only by 1 and itself. • Using symbols and letters for unknowns. • Finding the difference between numbers. • Mathematical statement with an equal sign.
Spelling- Week 6- 10th 2023-10-11
10 Clues: normal • plural of pease • avoid arguemnts • something to do • used in geometry • hung for decoration • used when jumping from somewhere high • people join to be the best at something • group of people that come together for a purpose • usually given to someone to educate them on a topic
Math 2024-10-02
10 Clues: tall • answer • circle • something that works • same size same shape • something similar without knowing • Tool that used to play music or melody • a general rule, principle, or piece of advice • other word for beautiful which is used for man • Subject where there are a lot of shapes and sizes
School subjects in German 2025-06-17
Across
- - main language in Central and South America
- - number one world language
- - arithmetic, geometry, calculations
- - costumes, stage and learning lines
- - spoken in three European countries by over 100 million people
- - biology, chemistry and physics
Down
- - Bonjour!
- - computers and communication
- - around the world in 80 days
- - choir and orchestra
10 Clues: - Bonjour! • - choir and orchestra • - number one world language • - computers and communication • - around the world in 80 days • - biology, chemistry and physics • - arithmetic, geometry, calculations • - costumes, stage and learning lines • - main language in Central and South America • - spoken in three European countries by over 100 million people
IKS MODULE 2 Type 2 2025-09-07
Across
- 3.14 value
- According to Kautilya's Arthashastra it is the primary source of state's economy
- Opposite of Astik
- Key diagnostic tool in Ayurveda
- Material well being
- Maths is based on vedas
Down
- Alchemy process primarily used for purification and detoxification
- Fundamental principle in Geometry
- Self Control
- 2500-1500 BCE Valley Civilization
10 Clues: 3.14 value • Self Control • Opposite of Astik • Material well being • Maths is based on vedas • Key diagnostic tool in Ayurveda • Fundamental principle in Geometry • 2500-1500 BCE Valley Civilization • Alchemy process primarily used for purification and detoxification • According to Kautilya's Arthashastra it is the primary source of state's economy
Unit II: Part 1 Digraphs 2022-08-23
10 Clues: weather • and idea in you have • lengthx.......xheight • going to another side • algebra, geometry, calculus • tales from ancient Greece/Rome • polyester and nylon fabric are... • on a sports team you should be... • how you expect a doctor's exam to be • feelings of pity and sorrow for another
Archimedes' Screw 2022-10-26
10 Clues: Hobby • Father's name • What was Archimedes • Where was Archimedes born • What is Archimedes famous for • Who invented the Archimedes screw • In the cereal the screw is used for • What invention is related to geometry • What helped Archimedes discover buoyancy • What did Archimedes say when he found buoyancy
Ancient Greece 2019-06-15
10 Clues: love of wisdom • writer of epics • writer of fables • Father of medicine • what a person leaves behind • Established a school in Athens • Athenian sculptor and philosopher • shrine were priest spoke to the gods • first to establish principle of geometry • the most famous scientist of Hellenistic Era
Leila’s spelling 2021-02-24
10 Clues: type of maths • very soft dog • very smart person • a travelling person • the leader of an army • a type of hand movement • very big person or troll • colour of a cat or a spice • a place you do gymnastics at • an animal that has a long neck
Math Crossword 2014-05-15
10 Clues: minus • to add • to divide • to multiply • length x width • the boarder around a area • a part of math which uses letters • a symbol in math used by counting • a part in math which you use shapes • a part in math in which you use properties
preston list 29 2022-04-25
10 Clues: reforming lines • more or less or exact • an approximate answer • a branch of mathematics • product of a whole number • a figure with eight sides • measures of lines and angels • the distance around the circle • the distance around the polygon • coming together to form a right angel
Dakota 4 2026-01-09
10 Clues: among the most • the center of earth • though for his ideas • a specific gymnasium • thinkers was a man named • was a student of Socrates • he was interested in geometry • different types of architecture • lyceums located in a sacred grove • Greek painting is also admired for its
colton 6 2026-01-08
10 Clues: got built a temple • made the water screw • Lyceus name of a gym • a student of Socrates • interested in geometry • the center of the earth • taught math and astronomy • was a teacher and thinker • of Apollo represents many Greek myths • wanted to figure out what caused disease
Word Study 2026-01-20
10 Clues: a broken rule • Easy to break • A break in the body • A part of the whole • An incomplete sentence • being easily destroyed • To vote;to break into a issue • to bend light so it looks broken • Geometry shapes broken into pieces • describes something broken into pieces
Year 9 2025-12-07
10 Clues: books • writing tools • kids play here • best thing to watch • worst topic in maths • people you hang with • 5 days of pure trauma • a game you play with a net and a ball • runner literally the best kdrama ever • another game with a ball usually girls play
Athens Golden Age important people 2025-11-06
10 Clues: Father of History • Father of tragedy • Father of medicine • Father of geometry • Wrote accurate histories • Mathematician and inventor • Tutor of Alexander the great • Greatest of all sculptors in Greece • wrote epic poems such as The Lliad and The Odyssey • Popular philosopher accused of corrupting the youth
...... 2021-05-31
9 Clues: concentrated salt • molecular geometry • substance with low ph • prevent oxidation.... • process nacl form its soln • insouluble salt thats left out • speed of recton between k and h2o • another term for elctrolytic decomposition • happens to food when its fat gets oxidised
Chapter 4~5 Project 2021-11-03
Across
- establish dynasty in China
- sentenced to death
- 150 Unit Title 399 B.C. Socrates sentenced to death 330 B.C. Alexander
- awarded yearly to people who have made great achievements
- Established the science of physics Explained the lever and compound pulley
- wrote more than 200 books on topics ranging from government to the planets and stars.
- citizens with voting rights canvote for or against any law
- inventor Archimedes is born
- trained in sports
- who was the first god
- Established that Earth revolves around the sun
- He rejected the idea of democracy as a form of government.
- dynasty begins
- He was a critic of the Sophists. Socrates believed that there was an absolute right and wrong.
- who was the strongest god
- Wrote a book that organized information about geometry
- develop along Indus Rive
- Figured out that Earth is round
Down
- Known as the “Father of Medicine” First to write a medical code of good behavior
- was an Athenian sculptor whose true love was philosophy
- all the farmers’ debts and freed those who had become slaves.
- He asked pointed questions to force his pupils to use their reason and to see things for themselves
- how manny greek gods are there
- eized power in 560 B.C. He won the support of the poor by dividing large estates among landless farmers
- Created a system to explain how planets and stars move
- Citizens with voting rights can vote for or against the officials who make the laws
- Expanded knowledge of mathematics and astronomy
- entered india
- overthrow nobles in city-states
- taught the idea of the “golden mean.” He believed observation and comparison were necessary to gain knowledge
- was named for the goddess Athena
- First to establish theprinciples of geometry
32 Clues: entered india • dynasty begins • trained in sports • sentenced to death • who was the first god • develop along Indus Rive • who was the strongest god • establish dynasty in China • inventor Archimedes is born • how manny greek gods are there • overthrow nobles in city-states • Figured out that Earth is round • was named for the goddess Athena • ...
Math words 2021-05-10
Across
- Angle An angle that has measure less than 90°.
- a relation or correspondence between two sets in which one element of the second
- (π) the ratio of a circumference of a circle to its diameter
- a rule or equation describing the relationship of two or more variables or quantities
- Root A nonnegative number that must be multiplied times itself to equal a given number.
- expression a combination of numbers and letters equivalent to a phrase in language
- Exponents represents both an integer exponent and an nth root
- the part of mathematics concerned with the size, shape and relative position of figures
- a member of, or an object in, a set
- x in the expression ax
- A polynomial with two terms which are not like term
Down
- the pair of numbers giving the location of a point
- angles measure more than 90 degrees.
- the factors of the terms in a mathematical expression
- Root A number that must be multiplied times itself three times to equal a given number.
- whole numbers, both positive (natural numbers) and negative, including zero
- a number that will divide into another number exactly,
- the steepness or incline of a line, determined by reference to two points on the line
- numbers integers greater than 1 which are only divisible by themselves and 1
- an algebraic equation with 3 terms
- number a real number which expresses fractions on the base 10 standard numbering system using place value
- in geometry, a one-dimensional figure following a continuous straight path joining two
22 Clues: x in the expression ax • an algebraic equation with 3 terms • a member of, or an object in, a set • angles measure more than 90 degrees. • Angle An angle that has measure less than 90°. • the pair of numbers giving the location of a point • A polynomial with two terms which are not like term • the factors of the terms in a mathematical expression • ...
