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Geometry Unit Review Game
Coordinate Planes
Function Tables
Mystery Angle
Name That Polygon!
Review
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$100 Question Coordinate Planes
When naming an ordered pair (coordinate), name the order that you travel on the plane.
(Hint: Name the axes!)
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$100 Answer Coordinate Planes
X-axis, then y-axis
(x,y)
First you walk into the elevator, then you can go up.
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$200 Question Coordinate Planes
Look at the set of points below. What is the ordered pair for C?
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A
E
D
C
B
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(8,5)
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$300 Question Coordinate Planes
Draw a coordinate plane and find the point for the following ordered pair:
(1,6)
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$300 Answer Coordinate Planes
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$400 Question Coordinate Planes
Look at the map to the right. Using
mathematicalterms, determine
which landmark is furthest south.
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$400 Answer from People
Home is furthest south because the y-axis measures north and south, and home has the smallest y-coordinate of all of the landmarks.
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$500 Question from Coordinate Planes
Look at the map below. If each unit stands for 1 mile, write an ordered pair for the distance from home to school AND determine the
total distance traveled.
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$500 Answer from Coordinate Planes
(2,4)
6 Miles
(You MUST have the unit!)
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$100 Question Function Tables
Describe the process to determine the ruleof a function table.
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$100 Answer Function Tables
• Look at the first set of input/output data to determine possible rules.
• Test each rule on the following input values to determine validity.
• Test at least 3 sets of data.• Write the rule as an expression.
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$200 Question Function Tables
Use the function table below to determinethe next 3 output values.
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X Y
1 3
2 6
3 9
4 ?
5 ?
6 ?
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X Y
1 3
2 6
3 9
4 12
5 15
6 18
$300 Question Function Tables
Look at the function table below and write the ruleas a mathematical expression.
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X Y
1 3
5 7
8 10
13 15
17 19
20 22
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x + 2 = y
(Must be written as an expression!)
$400 Question Function Tables
There are 4 cupcakes in every package.Create a function table to show number of cupcakes with 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 packages.
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$400 Answer Function Tables
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X (number of packages)
Y (number of cupcakes)
1 4
2 8
3 12
4 16
5 20
$500 Question Function Tables
Use a coordinate plane to graph the following function:
x+1=y
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$500 Answer Function Tables
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$100 Question Mystery Angle
What is the total angle measurement of all triangles?
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$100 Answer from Mystery Angle
All triangle angles must add up to 180°
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$200 Question Mystery Angle
If you have no given angles, how canyou determine the measurement of the
angles of an equilateral triangle?
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$200 Answer Mystery Angle
In an equilateral triangle, all sides and anglesare congruent. Since all triangles have anglesthat add up to 180°, I can divide 180°, by the3 angles and find that each angle equals 60°.
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$300 Question Mystery Angle
Find the measurement of the mystery angle.
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$300 Answer Mystery Angle
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a = 87°
$400 Question Mystery Angle
Find the measurement of the mystery angle.
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53°
?
$400 Answer Mystery Angle
The missing angle equals 37°.
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37°
$500 Question Mystery Angle
Find the TWO missing angles of this isosceles triangle.
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67°
a
b
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$100 Question Name That Polygon!
What is the definition of a polygon?
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$100 Answer Name That Polygon!
A polygon is a closed shape with at least 3 sides and 3 angles
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$200 Question Name That Polygon!
I am a 3 sided figure with 2 congruent sidesand all angles less than 90°. What am I?
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$200 Answer Name That Polygon!
Acute Isosceles Triangle
(Must have all 3 parts!)
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$300 Question Name That Polygon!
How can you identify a shape as a quadrilateral?
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$300 Answer Name That Polygon!
It must have exactly 4 sides and 4 angles.
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$400 Question Name That Polygon!
Draw a right isosceles triangle and identify how you know it has this name.
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$400 Answer Name That Polygon!
It has one right angle and two congruent sides.
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$500 Question Name That Polygon!
There are 4 possible names of the quadrilateral below. Name at least 3. (Bonus point if you can name all 4!)
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$500 Answer Name That Polygon!
SquareRectangleRhombus
Parallelogram
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$100 Question from Review
5.2 + 3.96 =
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$100 Answer from Review
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5.2 + 3.96 = 9.16
$200 Question from Review
431 x 104 =
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431 x 104 = 4,310,000
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$400 Question Review
34.25 ÷ 2.5 =
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34.25 ÷ 2.5 = 13.7
$500 Question Review
Write the following number in expanded form.
1,278.36
(Hint: MUST be in 5th grade format!)
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Final Question
When making an obtuse isosceles triangle,what is the maximum measurement of
the obtuse angle? What are the measurementsof the other two angles?
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