WORKSHEETS
Students create a symmetrical pattern by drawing the missing shapes.
Students explain how many blocks they require to replicate a pattern many times.
Children work with the three basic shapes: triangle, rectangle, and square.
Classify various types of shapes.
Try a math activity that focuses on basic geometry line segments.
Try a math activity that focuses on classifying shapes.
Try a math activity that focuses on perimeter, area, and volume.
Try a math activity that focuses on recognizing shapes.
A printable sheet of a variety of shapes inlaid into a grid.
A printable sheet with a variety of 3-D shapes inside of a grid.
Send home a family activity letter that will help your students practice using fractions and describing shapes with food…
Using the dotted line of symmetry as a mirror, students complete each shape in this geometry worksheet.
In this geometry worksheet, students write the name of each 2-dimensional shape.
In this geometry worksheet, students sort the 2-dimensional shapes by whether or not they have a right angle.
Help students identify and learn the names of 3-dimensional shapes with this geometry worksheet.
Students look at each 3-dimensional shape to determine how many curved surfaces and flat surfaces each one has.
Ask students to write the name of each 3-dimensional shape in this worksheet.
In this geometry worksheet, students sort shapes by whether or not they have corners.
Students circle the right angles on each shape in this geometry worksheet.
Give students more practice identifying right angles in this geometry worksheet.
Review 2-dimensional shapes with this worksheet. Students use the names in the word box to name each of the shapes, then…
In this geometry worksheet, students mark each square corner and sort the 2-dimensional shapes by whether or not they…
Students use the line of symmetry to complete each drawing in this worksheet. Allow children to turn the page so the…
From memory, students name each 3-dimensional shape in this worksheet.