Parallel and Perpendicular Flyswatter Game

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These flashcards will be used as questions that players must point to on their board. Groups of 2 -4 players will have the same board in front of them, and using their fingers, quickly point to something on their board that satisfies the flashcard. Players will check each selection and award points for correct responses.
Adam Coyer
Flashcards by Adam Coyer, updated more than 1 year ago
Adam Coyer
Created by Adam Coyer about 8 years ago
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Two angles that are supplementary. Two angles that are supplementary.
Two angles that form a linear pair. Two angles that form a linear pair.
A pair of vertical angles. A pair of vertical angles.
A supplement to <QVU. A supplement to <QVU.
Two perpendicular lines. Two perpendicular lines.
A pair of complementary angles. A pair of complementary angles.
Two other angles that measure 78°. Two other angles that measure 78°.
A pair of alternate interior angles. A pair of alternate interior angles.
A pair of consecutive interior angles. A pair of consecutive interior angles.
A pair of alternate exterior angles. A pair of alternate exterior angles.
A pair of corresponding angles. A pair of corresponding angles.
Two parallel planes. Two parallel planes.
Two lines that are skew. Two lines that are skew.
Three lines that intersect at a single point. Three lines that intersect at a single point.
A line parallel to GH. A line parallel to GH
Three right angles. Three right angles.
What is m<TVU? What is m<TVU?
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