Description
Make your geometry review engaging, interactive, and stress‑free with this 2D Shapes Jeopardy Game—perfect for teaching shape attributes, geometry vocabulary, and problem‑solving skills!
This editable Google Slides math game is ideal for spiral review, test prep, math centers, small‑group instruction, and whole‑class competitions. Designed to boost student engagement and reinforce key geometry standards, this quiz‑style activity transforms your math block into an exciting, collaborative learning experience.
This interactive 2D Shapes Jeopardy Game includes review questions covering:
- Geometry Vocabulary
- Shape Attributes
- Word Problems
- Composing & Decomposing Shapes
Perfect for:
🧩 Math Centers
📝 Test Prep
👩🏫 Emergency Sub Plans
⭐ Why Teachers Love It
- Zero prep and easy to use — just open the Google Slides file and play.
- Highly engaging — students stay focused thanks to the game‑show format and friendly competition.
- Versatile for any classroom — works for whole‑group lessons, small‑group rotations, or independent review.
- Editable and customizable — tailor questions to your standards, pacing, or student needs.
- Great for assessment prep — reinforces essential geometry concepts in a low‑stress, high‑fun way.
Whether you're reinforcing essential geometry skills or preparing students for assessments, this game brings excitement, collaboration, and hands‑on learning to your math block. 🏆 Let the shape showdown begin!
Questions in each category include:
Vocabulary:
$100: What does 2D mean? (two dimensional- flat shape with a length and width)
$200: True or False: A pentagon has seven sides (false, a pentagon has 5 sides).
$300: What is the difference between a quadrilateral and a triangle? (A quadrilateral has 4 sides and a triangle has 3 sides.)
$400: True or False: A trapezoid and square are both quadrilaterals. (True, they are both 4 sided, closed shapes.)
$500: How is an ‘open’ shape different than a ‘closed’ shape? (A closed shape starts and ends at the same point, it does not have an open end.
An open shape does not connect at its ends. The starting point is not in the same spot as the ending point.)
Attributes:
$100: I am a 2D Shape. I am a quadrilateral with equal sides. What am I? (square)
$200: True or False: All 2D shapes are flat shapes with curved sides and have a length and width (False, 2D shapes do not ALL have curved sides (only circle and semicircles do).
$300: Draw 1 example of a quadrilateral shape and 1 example of a shape that is not a quadrilateral.
$400: Name each of the following about the shape above...
$500: Which shape is different than the others and why?
Decomposing Shapes:
$100: Which 2 shapes combined will make the first shape?
$200: True or False: The 2nd and 3rd shape put together will make the 1st shape.
$300: When combined, which shape will the shapes in the first box make?
$400: True or False: The 1st three shapes combined will make the last shape.
$500: What shapes could you combine to compose this shape?
Word Problems:
$100: Jane’s math teacher gives her 5 quadrilaterals and asks her how many sides she has altogether. What should her answer be? (4 + 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 = 20 sides)
$200: Molly is in an argument with her sister. Her sister says that every quadrilateral is a square. Is her sister right? (No, she is not right. A square is a quadrilateral but there are many other kinds of quadrilaterals.).
$300: Which of the following sets are all quadrilaterals?
$400: Jed’s math teacher put 4 quadrilaterals, 3 triangles, and 3 hexagons on his desk to share with his neighbor. He shared 2 quadrilaterals, 1 triangle, and 2 hexagons with his neighbor. How many sides does he have left on his desk? (4 + 4 + 3 + 3 + 6 = 20 sides)
$500: Make your own word problem about 2D shapes and/or quadrilaterals and solve it (or someone on your team solve it!)
Mystery:
$100: Which shapes are open shapes?
$200: I am not a quadrilateral. I have more than 5 sides but less than 7 sides. What am I? (hexagon).
$300: Two Truths & A Lie: The following mean:
-‘quad’ means 4
- ‘pent’ means 5
- ‘hex’ means 5
Which one is the lie? (lie: ‘hex’ means 5 -‘hex’ actually means 6).
$400: I have some shapes in a bag. Together they have 16 sides. What shapes could in my bag?
$500: Draw a shape that matches the following rule: More than 4 sides & 4 vertices
This resource is part of my 2D Shape Worksheet and 2D Shape Games Practice Bundle if you would like see more resources like this one.
⭐️WATCH THE PREVIEW FILE TO SEE THIS RESOURCE IN MORE DETAIL⭐️
✉️ Hey geometry teacher! Grab a FREE 2D shape review printable here! Click here to send it to your inbox.⬅️
You might also enjoy these other Jeopardy Games:
→ Beginning of The Year Classroom Procedures Jeopardy! (Editable)
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→ 2D & 3D Shape Task Card Bundle
→ Editable Graphing Jeopardy Google Slides Game
→ Connect 3: Composing & Decomposing 2D Shape Game
→ Even & Odd Numbers Practice Jeopardy
→ Check my store page for many other 2D Shape practice worksheets and games!
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Description
Make your geometry review engaging, interactive, and stress‑free with this 2D Shapes Jeopardy Game—perfect for teaching shape attributes, geometry vocabulary, and problem‑solving skills!
This editable Google Slides math game is ideal for spiral review, test prep, math centers, small‑group instruction, and whole‑class competitions. Designed to boost student engagement and reinforce key geometry standards, this quiz‑style activity transforms your math block into an exciting, collaborative learning experience.
This interactive 2D Shapes Jeopardy Game includes review questions covering:
- Geometry Vocabulary
- Shape Attributes
- Word Problems
- Composing & Decomposing Shapes
Perfect for:
🧩 Math Centers
📝 Test Prep
👩🏫 Emergency Sub Plans
⭐ Why Teachers Love It
- Zero prep and easy to use — just open the Google Slides file and play.
- Highly engaging — students stay focused thanks to the game‑show format and friendly competition.
- Versatile for any classroom — works for whole‑group lessons, small‑group rotations, or independent review.
- Editable and customizable — tailor questions to your standards, pacing, or student needs.
- Great for assessment prep — reinforces essential geometry concepts in a low‑stress, high‑fun way.
Whether you're reinforcing essential geometry skills or preparing students for assessments, this game brings excitement, collaboration, and hands‑on learning to your math block. 🏆 Let the shape showdown begin!
Questions in each category include:
Vocabulary:
$100: What does 2D mean? (two dimensional- flat shape with a length and width)
$200: True or False: A pentagon has seven sides (false, a pentagon has 5 sides).
$300: What is the difference between a quadrilateral and a triangle? (A quadrilateral has 4 sides and a triangle has 3 sides.)
$400: True or False: A trapezoid and square are both quadrilaterals. (True, they are both 4 sided, closed shapes.)
$500: How is an ‘open’ shape different than a ‘closed’ shape? (A closed shape starts and ends at the same point, it does not have an open end.
An open shape does not connect at its ends. The starting point is not in the same spot as the ending point.)
Attributes:
$100: I am a 2D Shape. I am a quadrilateral with equal sides. What am I? (square)
$200: True or False: All 2D shapes are flat shapes with curved sides and have a length and width (False, 2D shapes do not ALL have curved sides (only circle and semicircles do).
$300: Draw 1 example of a quadrilateral shape and 1 example of a shape that is not a quadrilateral.
$400: Name each of the following about the shape above...
$500: Which shape is different than the others and why?
Decomposing Shapes:
$100: Which 2 shapes combined will make the first shape?
$200: True or False: The 2nd and 3rd shape put together will make the 1st shape.
$300: When combined, which shape will the shapes in the first box make?
$400: True or False: The 1st three shapes combined will make the last shape.
$500: What shapes could you combine to compose this shape?
Word Problems:
$100: Jane’s math teacher gives her 5 quadrilaterals and asks her how many sides she has altogether. What should her answer be? (4 + 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 = 20 sides)
$200: Molly is in an argument with her sister. Her sister says that every quadrilateral is a square. Is her sister right? (No, she is not right. A square is a quadrilateral but there are many other kinds of quadrilaterals.).
$300: Which of the following sets are all quadrilaterals?
$400: Jed’s math teacher put 4 quadrilaterals, 3 triangles, and 3 hexagons on his desk to share with his neighbor. He shared 2 quadrilaterals, 1 triangle, and 2 hexagons with his neighbor. How many sides does he have left on his desk? (4 + 4 + 3 + 3 + 6 = 20 sides)
$500: Make your own word problem about 2D shapes and/or quadrilaterals and solve it (or someone on your team solve it!)
Mystery:
$100: Which shapes are open shapes?
$200: I am not a quadrilateral. I have more than 5 sides but less than 7 sides. What am I? (hexagon).
$300: Two Truths & A Lie: The following mean:
-‘quad’ means 4
- ‘pent’ means 5
- ‘hex’ means 5
Which one is the lie? (lie: ‘hex’ means 5 -‘hex’ actually means 6).
$400: I have some shapes in a bag. Together they have 16 sides. What shapes could in my bag?
$500: Draw a shape that matches the following rule: More than 4 sides & 4 vertices
This resource is part of my 2D Shape Worksheet and 2D Shape Games Practice Bundle if you would like see more resources like this one.
⭐️WATCH THE PREVIEW FILE TO SEE THIS RESOURCE IN MORE DETAIL⭐️
✉️ Hey geometry teacher! Grab a FREE 2D shape review printable here! Click here to send it to your inbox.⬅️
You might also enjoy these other Jeopardy Games:
→ Beginning of The Year Classroom Procedures Jeopardy! (Editable)
CUSTOMERS ALSO LOVE:
→ 2D & 3D Shape Task Card Bundle
→ Editable Graphing Jeopardy Google Slides Game
→ Connect 3: Composing & Decomposing 2D Shape Game
→ Even & Odd Numbers Practice Jeopardy
→ Check my store page for many other 2D Shape practice worksheets and games!
FOLLOW ALONG
Click the Blue ★ to follow my store and get notifications of new product launches and freebies! All new resources are 20% off for the first 48 hours they are listed in the store!
EARN TPT CREDIT
Did you know that you can receive credit toward future TpT purchases by reviewing this product?
Take a moment to leave a review on the product page or click:
"My Account" → "My Purchases" → “Leave A Review”
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