This document contains a Jeopardy-style game covering topics related to geometry, including halves, symmetry, types of shapes, 3D shapes, and congruent shapes. There are $100-$500 questions in each category testing knowledge of key terms and concepts. For example, in the "Halves" category questions ask about writing fractions, identifying half of a pizza, and the name for three equal parts. The final question asks how many lines of symmetry a pizza has.
10. $500 Question for Halves
If you have six slices of pizza and are sharing
with ONE other person, how many slices can
each of you have in order to get an EQUAL
amount?
40. $500 Question from
3-D Shapes
What is the main difference
between a cone and a
cylinder?
41. $500 Answer from
3-D Shapes
A Cone has one circle for a base and a
Cylinder has two circles.
42. $100 Question from
Congruent Shapes
What does it mean when two
shapes are congruent?
43. $100 Answer from
Congruent Shapes
That two objects are the same
shape and same size. They must
have the same number of
corners and sides.
44. $200 Question from
Congruent Shapes
Are these two shapes congruent?
Why or why not?
45. $200 Answer from
Congruent Shapes
No, a shape and square are not congruent. Even though
They have the same number of corners and sides, they
are not the same size.
46. $300 Question from
Congruent Shapes
Are these two shapes congruent?
Why or Why not?
47. $300 Answer from
Congruent Shapes
Yes, the triangles are congruent.
They have the same number of sides,
corners and are the same size.
48. $400 Question from
Congruent Shapes
What two shapes are congruent?
A.) B.) C.) D.)
49. $400 Answer from
Congruent Shapes
B: a Rhombus
And
D: a Diamond
are Congruent.
50. $500 Question from
Congruent Shapes
What three-sided congruent shapes can
make from a square?
52. Bonus Jeopardy
If you had the shape, a Hexagon, could you draw a line
of symmetry? How many sides would a another shape
need in order to be congruent?