RayCDPointRLinesegmentGHLineSegmentPQLineJKLineSegmentABPointP,Q,R,and SLineSegmentACCoordinateGridmade up of twonumbered linesthat cross at aright angleknown as theorigin.PointAPoint A,Point B,and PointCRayAM andRay ANPointsH andGSunlightA realworldexampleof a ray.LineOPAngleWhat isformed whentwo raysshare anendpointLine A,B, andCPointORayEDLinePQRayEFLineA straight linethat continuesforever in bothdirections.LineFGLineSegmentA straightpathbetweentwo points.RayA straight linethat has oneendpoint andcontinues foreverin the oppositedirection.PointPPointPictured bya dot andhas nodimensions.LineSegmentCALineSegmentMBRayCDPointRLinesegmentGHLineSegmentPQLineJKLineSegmentABPointP,Q,R,and SLineSegmentACCoordinateGridmade up of twonumbered linesthat cross at aright angleknown as theorigin.PointAPoint A,Point B,and PointCRayAM andRay ANPointsH andGSunlightA realworldexampleof a ray.LineOPAngleWhat isformed whentwo raysshare anendpointLine A,B, andCPointORayEDLinePQRayEFLineA straight linethat continuesforever in bothdirections.LineFGLineSegmentA straightpathbetweentwo points.RayA straight linethat has oneendpoint andcontinues foreverin the oppositedirection.PointPPointPictured bya dot andhas nodimensions.LineSegmentCALineSegmentMB

Basic Geometric Constructions - 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. Ray CD
  2. Point R
  3. Line segment GH
  4. Line Segment PQ
  5. Line JK
  6. Line Segment AB
  7. Point P,Q,R, and S
  8. Line Segment AC
  9. made up of two numbered lines that cross at a right angle known as the origin.
    Coordinate Grid
  10. Point A
  11. Point A, Point B, and Point C
  12. Ray AM and Ray AN
  13. Points H and G
  14. A real world example of a ray.
    Sunlight
  15. Line OP
  16. What is formed when two rays share an endpoint
    Angle
  17. Line A, B, and C
  18. Point O
  19. Ray ED
  20. Line PQ
  21. Ray EF
  22. A straight line that continues forever in both directions.
    Line
  23. Line FG
  24. A straight path between two points.
    Line Segment
  25. A straight line that has one endpoint and continues forever in the opposite direction.
    Ray
  26. Point P
  27. Pictured by a dot and has no dimensions.
    Point
  28. Line Segment CA
  29. Line Segment MB