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Unit 3 Math Review

 

Math Unit 3



Test Date: Thursday, November 18, 2010

 
5th Grade Test Review



Vocabulary Terms to Know

polygon

congruent

pentagon

equilateral triangle

acute angle

isosceles triangle

obtuse angle

scalene triangle

right angle

 

straight angle

 

tessellation

 

parallelogram

 

Concepts to Understand

  • Determine angle measures based on relationships between angles (Be able to fill in missing angle measurements)
  • Estimate the measure of an angle
  • Measure an angle to within 3º
  • Identify types of angles
  • Identify types of triangles
  • Identify place value in numbers to billions
  • Know properties of polygons
  • Define and create tessellations
  • Know the measurement of a straight line is equal to 180º
  • Know the measurement of a right angle is equal to 90º
  • Know the angles of all triangles add up to 180º
  • Know the angles of all quadrilaterals add up to 360º
  • Be able to determine the measurement of a missing angle of any regular polygon
  • Be able to draw different kinds of triangles using your Geometry Template

Resources to Help You Study

  •  Everyday Mathematics Student Reference Book (hardback – each student has a copy at home)  Pages 136-146, 160-163
  •  Everyday Math Glossary  Pages 405-432
  •  Everyday Mathematics Student Math Journal  Pages 60-98
  •  Study Links (homework assignments)
  •  Riddle Pages and Class Activities
  • Vocabulary Definitions (assignment)
  • Handouts as Reference (these were copied on colored paper to keep in the math section of your binder):

·        “Regular Polygons”

·        “Complementary Angles”

·        “Family of Triangles”