Shapes and Polygons
Across
- 3. Can be obtuse, right, acute, isosceles.
- 7. A geometric shape like the planet earth.
- 8. Point where two legs or sides of a polygon connect.
- 10. Two lines that run side by side, never crossing one another. Train track. Perpendicularlines These lines form a right angle where they meet, like a capital 'T'
- 12. An angle that is LESS than 90 degrees
- 14. A triangle having three unequal side lengths
- 16. A triangle that has TWO OR THREE legs that are EXACTLY the same length.
- 18. Eight sided polygon
- 20. A shape having 6 sides, 6 vertices, and six angles
- 21. The flat part of a geometric shape forming boundaries.
- 22. A angle or triangle that is exactly 90 degrees.
- 25. A quadrilateral whose four sides all have the same length. Kite.
- 26. A polygon having seven straight sides and seven = angles.
- 28. Polygon with four legs.
- 29. Equal lines, length or legs.
- 30. A closed figure that has at least three straight sides and angles.
Down
- 1. A solid, chunky geometric figure, (3-D)
- 2. Two or more lines cross each other and share a common point.
- 4. Next to, or adjoining. Having a common vertex.
- 5. A shape that is 3-D, has a flat base, and holds ice cream.
- 6. A shape with 5 side legs.
- 9. An angle that has more than 90 degrees.
- 11. AN angle that is exactly 90 degrees.
- 13. A 3-D geometric shape that is similar to a can of soup or water bottle
- 15. Straight Side of any polygon.
- 17. A figure with four equal straight sides and four perfect right angles.
- 18. Having more than 90 degrees
- 19. Equal in shape or size. Equivalent.
- 23. A quadrilateral that has ONE pair of parallel sides called legs.
- 24. A plane figure or Polygon having nine equivalent straight sides and 9 = angles
- 27. A quadrilateral that has four legs and four vertices. Also 2 sets of parallel lines. Rectangle A four sided polygon that has four straight sides, four right angles, two sets of parallel lines.