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Chapter 1 Worksheets

Word SortDirections: The words on the separate sheet provided are examples of points, lines, or planes. Cut, sort, and paste the words in the three columns below. None of the cut-outs are used more than once. Please check your answers with your partner BEFORE you paste your answers.

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1-1 Points, Lines, and Planes A _____________ is simply a location that has no dimension.

A _________is made up of points. It has no thickness or width and stretches in one dimension.

A plane is a flat surface that is made up of points. It stretches without bound in two dimensions.

Points that lie on the same line are called __________________ points. Similarly, points that do not lie on the same line are called ________________ points.

Points that lie on the same plane are called __________________ points. Similarly, points that do not lie on the same plane are called ________________ points.

Points, lines, and planes are called ________________terms. This means that they can only be explained using examples and descriptions.

In the picture to the right, circle a point in RED. What is the name of the point?

Circle a line in BLUE. What is the name of the line?

Circle a plane in GREEN. What is the name of the plane?

Circle the intersection of lines l and m in PURPLE. What is its name?

Circle a point that is not collinear with points A, B, and C in ORANGE.

Draw and name a point that is noncoplanar with plane P in PINK.

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1-2 Linear Measure

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1-3 Distance and Midpoint

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More PracticePlot the following points on the graph below. Make sure to label and connect them as you go.

Point A Point B Point C Point D Point E Point F Point G Point H Point I Point J

Next, find the midpoint of the following segments. Write the points down before you start, or you will have to re-work the problem. The first one is done for you as an example.1. AE A(-2,-1) E(2,4) 2. CG 3. HI

4. BF 5. DJ 6. HC

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HI=_________CG=_________AE=_________

BF=_________ DJ=_________ HC=_________

Now, find the length (distance) of the following segments. Write the points down before you start and then label them with x1 , y1 , x2 and y2, or you will have to re-work the problem. The first one is done for you as an example.1. AE x1 y1 x2 y2

A(-2 , -1) E(2 , 4)2. CG 3. HI

4. BF 5. DJ 6. HC

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AE=_________ CG=_________ HI=_________

BF=_________ DJ=_________ HC=_________

1-4 Vocab Crossword

Across4. Angles that have the same measure6. A unit of measurement used to measure angles9. An angle that measures exactly 90 degrees11. Also classified as a straight angle

Down1. Points on the outside of an angle2. Formed by two non-collinear rays. It has a degree measure.3. Points on the inside of an angle5. The common endpoint of an angle7. A part of a line. It has one endpoint and extends infinitely in one direction.8. An angle that measures less than 90 degrees

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10. If an angle is bisected, how many parts is it split into?12. An angle that measures greater than 90 degrees13. An angle that measures 180 degrees

What’s In a Name?1. Print your name in large block letters on the paper.

2. Find and label all of the different types of angles, shapes and other geometric figures that are in your name.

a. Label all right angles with a red dot.b. Label all acute angles with a blue dot.c. Label all obtuse angles with a green dot.d. Label all vertical angles with a yellow Xs.e. Label all adjacent angles with a purple Xs.f. Label all supplementary angles with pink stars.

3. When you are finished labeling, write everything that you know about the geometry found in your name on the back of this sheet. Provide definitions for full credit.

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1-4 Angle Measure

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1-5 Angle Relationships

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1-6 Polygons

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Where Has Poly-gon?Can you find a triangle in the picture below? A quadrilateral? A hexagon? Can you find any other polygons in the picture?

Pompeii, Italy

Write Away…Write a short letter to a friend that was absent from school today. You are to tell your friend the how to tell how many sides a polygon has (by prefixes) and you must tell them how to determine between convex and concave polygons, and regular and irregular polygons._______________________________________________________________________________

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ABC Book: Chapter 1Come up with words from every letter of the alphabet that pertain to your knowledge of the contents of Chapter 1. Each word MUST be either a vocabulary word we have used (i.e. Vertical angles for V) or objects that “look like” words that we have studied (i.e. Stop sign for S). After you have determined all 26 words, you must complete an ABC book. IMPORTANT: Each letter of the alphabet must be illustrated as you see below:

**The words complementary, supplementary, vertical angles, distance, midpoint, and bisector must be used. You must show a definition and an example problem completely worked out for each of these.**

A NB OC PD QE RF SG TH UI VJ WK XL YM Z

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S- Stop Sign INCLUDEPICTURE "http://www.wpclipart.com/travel/US_Road_Signs/regulation/stop_sign.png" \* MERGEFORMATINET

A stop sign is an octagon. An octagon is a polygon with 8 sides.