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  • 1. Classify the triangles by its angles. Write acute, obtuse or right. 2 acute, 1 right angle:
    right
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  • Classify the triangle by it's angles: 2 acute, 1 obtuse angle: __________________________
    obtuse
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  • Classify the triangle by its angles: 3 acute angles: __________________________
    acute
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  • Look at the image below.
    Acute: B, F. Right: C,D Obtuse: A, E
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  • Look the image below.
    Look at student answers. Have students draw out answers.
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  • Look at the figure below to answer the question.
    Perpendicular Sides: ST and TU Name of figure: Trapezoid
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  • Finish the pattern by completing the missing part.
    Check student answers.
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  • Match each figure with the correct number of lines of symmetry it has.
    A: more than 2 lines of symmetry, B: 1 Line of symmetry, C: 0 Lines of symmetry, D: 2 Lines of symmetry
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  • Alison has a sticker that looks like a quadrilateral that has 2 pairs of parallel sides and no right angles. How can you classify this figure?
    quadrilateral, parallelogram, rhombus
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  • Classify the figure. Write down all the apply.
    quadrilateral, trapezoid
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  • In the polygon below, there are 2 pairs of parallel sides, and 2 acute and 2 obtuse angles. Tell all the possible names for the figure. 
    quadrilateral, parallelogram
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  • Order from least to greatest: 25,107; 25,170: 251,107
    25,107; 25,170; 251,107
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  • Latoya saw 4 times as many fish as ducks in a pond. If she saw 20 ducks and fish altogether in the parking lot, how many were ducks?
    5 ducks
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  • The day care center has 16 boxes of 24 crayons each. In 12 of the boxes, 11 of the crayons have not been used. How many of the crayons in the center have been used?
    252 crayons
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  • Josh divides 26 pokemon cards equally among 4 friends. If Josh keeps the leftover Pokemon cards, how many cards will he keep?
    2 cards
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  • Use the rule to find the first five numbers in the pattern: Rule: Subtract 2, Add 3  First Term: 7
    8, 9, 10, 11, 12
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