Free Response test Name: Show all work. E 1. Draw an acute angle. SA M 3. Circle the shapes below that are polygons. PL E SA M PL 2. Draw a triangle with two congruent sides and one right angle. 4. Circle the triangles congruent to . A3 Test ©2011 Digging into Math Free Response 57 5. Match each name to its shape. Draw a line connecting the two. Rhombus Rectangle Trapezoid M PL SA symmetry. E 6. Draw a rectangle with exactly two lines of symmetry. Draw the two lines of Number of vertices Name 58 SA Number of sides M Write the name of the polygon. PL E 7. For each polygon, record the number of sides and the number of vertices. Free Response ©2011 Digging into Math A3 Test 8. Separate the parallelogram below into two triangles by drawing a line in the parallelogram. M PL E 9. What is the perimeter of the parallelogram below? 4 PL E SA 6 10. Measure the square to the right using inches. M Label the length of each side of the square. SA What is the perimeter of the square? A3 Test ©2011 Digging into Math Free Response 59 6 cm 11. What is the perimeter of the hexagon? 7 cm 4 cm M PL E 12 cm 12. Paul made a small football field at the park. He made it in the shape of a PL E SA M SA rectangle. It was 100 feet long and 40 feet wide. What is the perimeter of the small football field? 60 Free Response ©2011 Digging into Math A2 Test Open - Ended test after Lesson 5 Name: PL E SA M PL E Draw four different quadrilaterals with at least one pair of parallel sides. For each quadrilateral: ▶ Draw a right angle symbol for each right angle. ▶ Draw a in each acute angle. ▶ Draw a in each obtuse angle. SA M Show how to combine two of your quadrilaterals to make a new polygon. What is the name of the new polygon? A2 Test ©2011 Digging into Math Open - Ended 61 Open - Ended test after Lesson 8 Name: PL E SA M SA M PL E Use a ruler to draw two different rectangles that each have a perimeter of 20 centimeters. Write each length of the rectangle next to its side. 62 Open - Ended ©2011 Digging into Math A2 Test
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