Across
- 2. A simple polygon having at least one interior angle greater than 180°
- 6. Side-side-side
- 7. A quadrilateral with two pairs of adjacent sides that are congruent
- 9. A figure that is self-similar. That is, no matter how far you zoom in on the figure, the portion you look at is similar to the original figure
- 10. College Of ____
- 14. An individualized plan for developing each student ages three through twenty-one
- 15. The polygon's sides meet at right angles
- 17. Given any length and any point, a ____can be drawn with one point as its center and the length as its radius
- 19. Angle-side-angle
- 22. English as a Second Language
- 24. Given a line and a point, how many lines can be drawn through the point that is parallel to the first line
- 25. When a line intersects two other lines
- 26. Another name for quadrilateral
- 27. Intersection point of two sides and angles
- 29. A hendecagon is an _______-sided polygon
- 30. All corners lie on a single circle, called the circumcircle
- 31. Including more than one assessment is a safeguards of _____
- 32. Iconic Scientific and Mathematical Figure
- 34. Every single right angle is ______
- 35. Another word for theorems
- 37. Important in Problem Solving
- 41. Topic of Brown v. Board of Education
- 42. A 19-sided polygon, sometimes also called the enneakaidecagon
- 44. A regular polygon that can be constructed with compass and straightedge.
- 45. 3.14159
- 46. Angle ABC and angle DBE make a line, ABE. Angle ABC = 120°. What is the measure of angle DBE?
- 47. GeoGebra is ____ that can be used to explore geometric concepts
- 49. Angles whose sum is a straight angle
- 50. A polygon that does not cross itself
- 51. Type of polygon with a circuit of arcs of great circles (sides) and vertices on the surface of a sphere
- 53. Descartes
- 55. The simplest polygon which can exist in the Euclidean plane. Can tile the plane
- 58. Response to _____, means intensifying instruction from teacher before having a student tested for a disability
- 59. A 20-sided polygon
- 61. As indicated in “Exceptional Lives”, the term handicapped, is replaced with _____
- 62. Angle-angle-angle
- 65. 90 degree angle
- 67. corresponding parts of the congruent triangle are congruent
- 70. Theorem where the square of the Hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides
- 72. Type of polygon that does not lie in a flat plane, but zigzags in three (or more) dimensions
- 74. _________ Asinorum
- 76. The generalization of a polygon into four dimensions
- 77. A polygon with 1000 sides
- 79. Type of polygon where the algebraic partially ordered set represents the various elements (sides, vertices, etc.) and their connectivity
- 80. A geometric system attributed to an Alexandrian Greek
- 82. A dodecagon is a 12-sided polygon
- 83. The surface area of a _____ is equal to 4πr2
- 84. Another name for a nonagon polygon
- 86. The generalization of a polygon into (n) dimensions
- 88. Theorem That states that if AC is a diameter, then the angle at B is a right angle
- 89. A unit of angle measure equal to of a degree
- 90. A polygon that is both isogonal and isotoxal
Down
- 1. A property/common notion that things that coincide with one another are equal to one another
- 3. Dylan was diagnosed with ____and ADHD
- 4. An axiom that states that in a plane, through a point not on a given straight line, at most one line can be drawn that never meets the given line
- 5. Parent choice, student performance and credentials are three of the six principles of ______
- 8. Also known as the regular starpentagon
- 11. No angles
- 12. Application of principles to the design of curricular and instructional materials to provide students across a wide range of abilities and from a variety of backgrounds with access to academic content.
- 13. A due process that makes schools and parents accountable to each other for carrying out the student’ IDEA rights
- 16. A polyhedron with 20 faces
- 18. Six principles to improve educational outcomes for all students
- 19. An infinite sequence of sides and angles, which is not closed but has no ends because it extends indefinitely in both directions
- 20. From Late Latin polygōnum (a noun), from Greek πολύγωνον (polygōnon/polugōnon)
- 21. The simplest polygon such that the regular form cannot be constructed with compass, straightedge, and angle trisector
- 23. Nondiscriminatory evaluation is one of 6 principles of ____
- 28. English for Speakers of Other Languages
- 33. Angles whose sum is a right angle
- 36. Appropriate Education
- 38. True statements
- 39. All sides are tangent to an inscribed circle
- 40. Once you have constructed a line segment between two points, you can extend this line segment into a line. You can do this by extending either end of the segment _____in the same direction
- 43. Side-angle-side
- 45. The diagonals of a kite are_______
- 48. A textbook on geometry by Euclid
- 52. All edges are of the same length. The polygon need not be convex
- 54. About focusing on the individual student’s strong abilities, and improving areas of weakness
- 56. Evident/Worthy/Fit from the Greek axíōma (ἀξίωμα)
- 57. Hypotenuse of this triangle 32 + 42 = c2
- 60. A plan used for children and their families from birth through age two
- 63. Longest side of a Triangle
- 64. The generalization of a polygon into three dimensions
- 66. A seven-sided polygon
- 68. Number of total books in the Elements
- 69. Euclidean geometry has ___ fundamental types of measurements
- 71. A polygon with 1 million sides
- 73. A polygon that does cross itself
- 75. A triangle with all 3 sides and angles unequal
- 78. The surface of the wax honeycomb made by bees is an array of
- 81. The traditional presentation of Euclidean geometry assumes _____ logic
- 85. triangle with all three angles less than 90°.
- 87. The whole is greater than the_____
