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Grade 3 Quadrilaterals CCSS: 3.G.A.1
Grade 5 Quadrilaterals CCSS: 5.G.B.4
Grade 5 Quadrilaterals CCSS: 5.G.B.3
Grade 4 Quadrilaterals CCSS: 4.G.A.2
Grade 5 Quadrilaterals CCSS: 5.G.B.3
Rectangle ABCD is a special kind of parallelogram because
Rectangle ABCD
  1. it has all of the properties of a parallelogram.
  2. all of its angles are 90 degrees in measure.
  3. its diagonals are congruent in length.
  4. all of the above
Grade 5 Quadrilaterals CCSS: 5.G.B.3
A rectangle is a square.
  1. sometimes
  2. always
  3. never
Grade 5 Quadrilaterals CCSS: 5.G.B.3
Trapezoids are parallelograms.
  1. always
  2. sometimes
  3. never
Grade 9 Quadrilaterals
Grade 9 Quadrilaterals
Grade 3 Quadrilaterals CCSS: 3.G.A.1
One side of a rhombus is 9 inches long. What are the lengths of the other 3 sides of the rhombus?
  1. The sides could be any length.
  2. One side is 9 inch and the other two sides could be any length.
  3. Two sides are 9 inches and the other side could be any length.
  4. They sides are each 9 inches long.
Grade 6 Quadrilaterals
Grade 5 Quadrilaterals CCSS: 5.G.B.3
A rectangle is a parallelogram.
  1. never
  2. sometimes
  3. always
Grade 5 Quadrilaterals CCSS: 5.G.B.4
Grade 5 Quadrilaterals CCSS: 5.G.B.3
A square is a rectangle.
  1. never
  2. sometimes
  3. always
Grade 5 Quadrilaterals CCSS: 5.G.B.3
Grade 4 Quadrilaterals CCSS: 4.G.A.2
Which statement correctly compares a parallelogram and a rectangle?
  1. Both figures are polygons with pairs of parallel opposite sides.
  2. Both figures are polygons with 4 right angles.
  3. Both figures are polygons whose interior angles total 180 degrees.
  4. Both figures are polygons with at least 2 acute angles.
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