Let’s go step by step to match each image with the correct geometry term.
We have five terms to use:
- Point
- Line
- Line segment
- Ray
- Angle
But note: “Angle” is not shown in any of the images — all images are either dots, lines with arrows, or lines with endpoints. So we’ll only use: point, line, line segment, ray.
Let’s remember what each one looks like:
✔ Point → Just a dot (no lines)
✔ Line → A straight path that goes on forever in both directions → has arrows on BOTH ends
✔ Line segment → A straight path with two endpoints → NO arrows, just two dots at the ends
✔ Ray → Starts at one endpoint and goes on forever in one direction → ONE arrow, ONE dot at the start
Now let’s go row by row.
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First Row:
1. Image: Dot on left, arrow on right → This is a
ray (starts at point, goes forever right)
2. Image: Two dots, no arrows → This is a
line segment
3. Image: Just a dot → This is a
point
4. Image: Arrow on both ends, diagonal → This is a
line
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Second Row:
5. Image: Arrow on both ends, diagonal → This is a
line
6. Image: Just a dot → This is a
point
7. Image: Dot on right, arrow on left → This is a
ray (starts at right, goes left forever)
8. Image: Two dots, no arrows → This is a
line segment
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Third Row:
9. Image: Two dots, no arrows → This is a
line segment
10. Image: Arrows on both ends → This is a
line
11. Image: Just a dot → This is a
point
12. Image: Dot on bottom-left, arrow on top-right → This is a
ray
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Now let’s write them in order as they appear in the worksheet (left to right, top to bottom):
Row 1:
1. Ray
2. Line segment
3. Point
4. Line
Row 2:
5. Line
6. Point
7. Ray
8. Line segment
Row 3:
9. Line segment
10. Line
11. Point
12. Ray
Final Answer:
Ray, Line segment, Point, Line, Line, Point, Ray, Line segment, Line segment, Line, Point, Ray
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of line segments worksheet.