two-columnproofstatementson one side,reasons onthe otherconditionalstatementif(hypothesis),then(outcome)ReflexivePropertyofEqualitya=aTransitivePropertyofEqualityif a=b,and b=c,then a=caltitude(of atriangle)ray / segment/ linefrom a vertex thatintersects theopposite side (orside line) at 90degreestheoremstatementthat hasbeenprovenpropertyhowthings areclassifiedisoscelestriangletwo equalsides andtwo equalanglesmedianin atriangleray\segment\linefrom a vertex tothe midpoint ofthe oppositeside of thetriangle.InductiveReasoningconjecturesbased onexperimentationpostulatestatementthat doesnot requireproofKnowing byrepresentationor diagramAn illustrationof a commontheme oroutcome thatcan berecreated.perpendicularbisectortheoremany point on aperpendicularbisector isequidistant from thetwo endpoints of thesegment it bisects.paragraphproofproof inparagraphform.definitiongivesmeaning togeometricnames,figuresSymmetricPropertyof Equalityif a=b,then,b=aperpendicularbisectorline that cutsthrough themidpoint of aline segmentanglebisectorray from an anglevertex through themidpoint of anangle that dividesthe angle into twoequal anglesDeductiveReasoningconjecturesbased onproperties,definitions,postulates, ortheoremsflowproofgiven to if-thenstatements,to answerKnowingonAuthorityknowingbecausesomeonetold youKnowing bymultipleexperimentsknowingbecause youtried somethingmany times andgot the sameoutcomeconversestatementif (outcome),then(hypothesis)equidistantequally distant;the samedistance fromeach other orsomething giventwo-columnproofstatementson one side,reasons onthe otherconditionalstatementif(hypothesis),then(outcome)ReflexivePropertyofEqualitya=aTransitivePropertyofEqualityif a=b,and b=c,then a=caltitude(of atriangle)ray / segment/ linefrom a vertex thatintersects theopposite side (orside line) at 90degreestheoremstatementthat hasbeenprovenpropertyhowthings areclassifiedisoscelestriangletwo equalsides andtwo equalanglesmedianin atriangleray\segment\linefrom a vertex tothe midpoint ofthe oppositeside of thetriangle.InductiveReasoningconjecturesbased onexperimentationpostulatestatementthat doesnot requireproofKnowing byrepresentationor diagramAn illustrationof a commontheme oroutcome thatcan berecreated.perpendicularbisectortheoremany point on aperpendicularbisector isequidistant from thetwo endpoints of thesegment it bisects.paragraphproofproof inparagraphform.definitiongivesmeaning togeometricnames,figuresSymmetricPropertyof Equalityif a=b,then,b=aperpendicularbisectorline that cutsthrough themidpoint of aline segmentanglebisectorray from an anglevertex through themidpoint of anangle that dividesthe angle into twoequal anglesDeductiveReasoningconjecturesbased onproperties,definitions,postulates, ortheoremsflowproofgiven to if-thenstatements,to answerKnowingonAuthorityknowingbecausesomeonetold youKnowing bymultipleexperimentsknowingbecause youtried somethingmany times andgot the sameoutcomeconversestatementif (outcome),then(hypothesis)equidistantequally distant;the samedistance fromeach other orsomething given

Geometric Figures: Unit 3 Lessons 1-5 - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. statements on one side, reasons on the other
    two-column proof
  2. if (hypothesis), then (outcome)
    conditional statement
  3. a=a
    Reflexive Property of Equality
  4. if a=b, and b=c, then a=c
    Transitive Property of Equality
  5. ray / segment/ line from a vertex that intersects the opposite side (or side line) at 90 degrees
    altitude (of a triangle)
  6. statement that has been proven
    theorem
  7. how things are classified
    property
  8. two equal sides and two equal angles
    isosceles triangle
  9. ray\segment\line from a vertex to the midpoint of the opposite side of the triangle.
    median in a triangle
  10. conjectures based on experimentation
    Inductive Reasoning
  11. statement that does not require proof
    postulate
  12. An illustration of a common theme or outcome that can be recreated.
    Knowing by representation or diagram
  13. any point on a perpendicular bisector is equidistant from the two endpoints of the segment it bisects.
    perpendicular bisector theorem
  14. proof in paragraph form.
    paragraph proof
  15. gives meaning to geometric names, figures
    definition
  16. if a=b, then, b=a
    Symmetric Property of Equality
  17. line that cuts through the midpoint of a line segment
    perpendicular bisector
  18. ray from an angle vertex through the midpoint of an angle that divides the angle into two equal angles
    angle bisector
  19. conjectures based on properties, definitions, postulates, or theorems
    Deductive Reasoning
  20. given to if-then statements, to answer
    flow proof
  21. knowing because someone told you
    Knowing on Authority
  22. knowing because you tried something many times and got the same outcome
    Knowing by multiple experiments
  23. if (outcome), then (hypothesis)
    converse statement
  24. equally distant; the same distance from each other or something given
    equidistant