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A prime number has exactly 2 factors (numbers that multiply together), 1 and itself. Examples: 2, 3, 5, 11. The only way to multiply to make 11 is 1 x 11, so 11 is prime.
Parallel lines go in the same direction and never meet no matter how far you extend them. 
A hexagon is an 6-sided shape.
A trapezoid has 4 sides, with 2 parallel and 2 not parallel.
A triangle has 3 sides
A parallelogram has 4 sides with opposite sides parallel. 
A rhombus has four sides all the same length. (It is one kind of parrallelogram).
A rectangle has 4 sides and 4 right angles (it is another kind of parallelogram).
A square is a rhombus and a rectangle. It has 4 sides all the same length and 4 right angles.
A spiral is a path that goes around and around. 
An octagon has 8 sides. 
In math, a circle is a set of points the same distance from a center point.
Math Scavenger Hunt
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Click here to make a random scavenger hunt.
- Find 3 blue things.
- Find a flower with 5 petals.
- Find something shaped like trapezoid.
- Draw 3 .
- Find 4 things that are circle.
- Find something shaped like rectangle.
- Find something in your house that you have a prime number of.
- Look at things with words printed on them (like books or games). Find a word with 3 of the same letter.
- Find a leaf with 3 pointy parts.
- Find something with 4 legs.
- Find something shaped like with on it.
- Draw and color it green.
- Find something (real or in a picture) with wheels.
- Find small rocks.
- Draw a spiral that goes around times.
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