TriangleA shapewith 3sides andangles.Tick-TickIf swoosh-swoosh,then...ScaleneA trianglewith nocongruentsides orangles.PerpendicularLines thatintersectat a rightangle.EquiangularA trianglewith 3congruentangles.OppositeSideWhen a sideis directlyacross froman angle, wecall it this.90°The 2 acuteangles of aright triangleadd up tothis.SkewLines that arenot in the sameplane, are notparallel, andwill neverintersect.Swoosh-Swoosh-SwooshIf tick-tick-tick,then...ComplementaryWhen 2anglessum to90°.TranslationAlsocalled a"slide".LinearPair2 adjacent,supplementaryangles.AlternateExteriorAnglesAngles on theopposite side ofthe transversaland outside the2 lines.Same-SideInteriorAnglesAngles on thesame side ofthe transversaland inside the2 lines.Swoosh-SwooshIf tick-tick,then...CorrespondingAnglesAngles thatlie in thesame spot or"match-up".RightA trianglewith 1 rightangle and2 acute.Tick-Tick-TickIf swoosh-swoosh-swoosh,then...ParallelLines in thesame planethat neverintersect.ExteriorAngleThe measure ofthis angle isfound by addingthe measures ofthe 2 non-adjinterior angles.IsoscelesA trianglewith 2congruentsides andangles.AcuteA trianglewith 3acuteangles.CongruentWhen 2 ormore angleshave the samemeasure, theyare what?ObtuseA trianglewith 1obtuse angleand 2 acute.VertexA pointthat joins2 sides ofa triangle.180°The interiorangles of atriangle addup to this.VerticalAnglesNon-adjacentanglesformed byintersectinglines.EquilateralA trianglewith 3congruentsides.SupplementaryWhen 2anglessum to180°.TriangleA shapewith 3sides andangles.Tick-TickIf swoosh-swoosh,then...ScaleneA trianglewith nocongruentsides orangles.PerpendicularLines thatintersectat a rightangle.EquiangularA trianglewith 3congruentangles.OppositeSideWhen a sideis directlyacross froman angle, wecall it this.90°The 2 acuteangles of aright triangleadd up tothis.SkewLines that arenot in the sameplane, are notparallel, andwill neverintersect.Swoosh-Swoosh-SwooshIf tick-tick-tick,then...ComplementaryWhen 2anglessum to90°.TranslationAlsocalled a"slide".LinearPair2 adjacent,supplementaryangles.AlternateExteriorAnglesAngles on theopposite side ofthe transversaland outside the2 lines.Same-SideInteriorAnglesAngles on thesame side ofthe transversaland inside the2 lines.Swoosh-SwooshIf tick-tick,then...CorrespondingAnglesAngles thatlie in thesame spot or"match-up".RightA trianglewith 1 rightangle and2 acute.Tick-Tick-TickIf swoosh-swoosh-swoosh,then...ParallelLines in thesame planethat neverintersect.ExteriorAngleThe measure ofthis angle isfound by addingthe measures ofthe 2 non-adjinterior angles.IsoscelesA trianglewith 2congruentsides andangles.AcuteA trianglewith 3acuteangles.CongruentWhen 2 ormore angleshave the samemeasure, theyare what?ObtuseA trianglewith 1obtuse angleand 2 acute.VertexA pointthat joins2 sides ofa triangle.180°The interiorangles of atriangle addup to this.VerticalAnglesNon-adjacentanglesformed byintersectinglines.EquilateralA trianglewith 3congruentsides.SupplementaryWhen 2anglessum to180°.

Chapter 4 Elements of Geometry - 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. A shape with 3 sides and angles.
    Triangle
  2. If swoosh-swoosh, then...
    Tick-Tick
  3. A triangle with no congruent sides or angles.
    Scalene
  4. Lines that intersect at a right angle.
    Perpendicular
  5. A triangle with 3 congruent angles.
    Equiangular
  6. When a side is directly across from an angle, we call it this.
    Opposite Side
  7. The 2 acute angles of a right triangle add up to this.
    90°
  8. Lines that are not in the same plane, are not parallel, and will never intersect.
    Skew
  9. If tick-tick-tick, then...
    Swoosh-Swoosh-Swoosh
  10. When 2 angles sum to 90°.
    Complementary
  11. Also called a "slide".
    Translation
  12. 2 adjacent, supplementary angles.
    Linear Pair
  13. Angles on the opposite side of the transversal and outside the 2 lines.
    Alternate Exterior Angles
  14. Angles on the same side of the transversal and inside the 2 lines.
    Same-Side Interior Angles
  15. If tick-tick, then...
    Swoosh-Swoosh
  16. Angles that lie in the same spot or "match-up".
    Corresponding Angles
  17. A triangle with 1 right angle and 2 acute.
    Right
  18. If swoosh-swoosh-swoosh, then...
    Tick-Tick-Tick
  19. Lines in the same plane that never intersect.
    Parallel
  20. The measure of this angle is found by adding the measures of the 2 non-adj interior angles.
    Exterior Angle
  21. A triangle with 2 congruent sides and angles.
    Isosceles
  22. A triangle with 3 acute angles.
    Acute
  23. When 2 or more angles have the same measure, they are what?
    Congruent
  24. A triangle with 1 obtuse angle and 2 acute.
    Obtuse
  25. A point that joins 2 sides of a triangle.
    Vertex
  26. The interior angles of a triangle add up to this.
    180°
  27. Non-adjacent angles formed by intersecting lines.
    Vertical Angles
  28. A triangle with 3 congruent sides.
    Equilateral
  29. When 2 angles sum to 180°.
    Supplementary