This specialparallelogramhas 4 right anglesand oppositesides that are thesame length.CongruentQuadrilateralA set of 2lines thatnevermeet.3DimensionalShapesPolygonEdgeThis polygonwith 3 sides and3 vertices canbe Equilateral,Isosceles, orScalene.The pointwhere 2 ormore sidesor edgesmeet.Thisquadrilateralhas exactlyone pair ofparallel sides.A straight linesegmentbetween twovertices in a 2dimensionalfigureFaceRhombusA polygonwith 6sides, 6verticesA polygonwith 8sides and8 verticesPrismA polygonwith 5sides and5 vertices.PyramidA figure thatis not closed,flat, or hascurvedsides.Parallelogram4 right angles,all sides are thesame length,combination ofa rectangle anda rhombus.“L” shaped,90 degrees,squarecorner2DimensionalShapesThis specialparallelogramhas 4 right anglesand oppositesides that are thesame length.CongruentQuadrilateralA set of 2lines thatnevermeet.3DimensionalShapesPolygonEdgeThis polygonwith 3 sides and3 vertices canbe Equilateral,Isosceles, orScalene.The pointwhere 2 ormore sidesor edgesmeet.Thisquadrilateralhas exactlyone pair ofparallel sides.A straight linesegmentbetween twovertices in a 2dimensionalfigureFaceRhombusA polygonwith 6sides, 6verticesA polygonwith 8sides and8 verticesPrismA polygonwith 5sides and5 vertices.PyramidA figure thatis not closed,flat, or hascurvedsides.Parallelogram4 right angles,all sides are thesame length,combination ofa rectangle anda rhombus.“L” shaped,90 degrees,squarecorner2DimensionalShapes

Geometry Bingo - 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. This special parallelogram has 4 right angles and opposite sides that are the same length.
  2. Congruent
  3. Quadrilateral
  4. A set of 2 lines that never meet.
  5. 3 Dimensional Shapes
  6. Polygon
  7. Edge
  8. This polygon with 3 sides and 3 vertices can be Equilateral, Isosceles, or Scalene.
  9. The point where 2 or more sides or edges meet.
  10. This quadrilateral has exactly one pair of parallel sides.
  11. A straight line segment between two vertices in a 2 dimensional figure
  12. Face
  13. Rhombus
  14. A polygon with 6 sides, 6 vertices
  15. A polygon with 8 sides and 8 vertices
  16. Prism
  17. A polygon with 5 sides and 5 vertices.
  18. Pyramid
  19. A figure that is not closed, flat, or has curved sides.
  20. Parallelogram
  21. 4 right angles, all sides are the same length, combination of a rectangle and a rhombus.
  22. “L” shaped, 90 degrees, square corner
  23. 2 Dimensional Shapes