WORKSHEETS
Check students' understanding of geometric concepts with this worksheet. Students are asked to identify polygons by…
Introduce students to various polygons and types of quadrilaterals with this geometry worksheet. Students will learn the…
After teaching students about lines of symmetry, use this geometry worksheet to give them practice identifying lines of…
Students draw each 2-dimensional shape named in this worksheet.
This geometry worksheet explains how to find the area of a right-angled triangle and provides practice problems for this…
Develop students' understanding of area with this math worksheet. Students multiply the length and width of each square…
A variety of 2-dimensional shapes are pictured in this printable math worksheet. Students must count the number of sides…
Further students' knowledge of geometric figures with this worksheet about triangles. Students are introduced to…
Students color in each shape (circles, triangles, squares, and rectangles) using the color key. Each shape is assigned a…
Teach students how to find the area of rectangles and squares with this geometry worksheet. Students must multiply the…
Give students practice naming and identifying two-dimensional shapes in this geometry worksheet. Students must name and…
Review the geometric concept of congruency, and give students practice identifying congruent triangles in this geometry…
Basic geometry is covered in this printable math worksheet. Using a key, students color 2-dimensional shapes, including…
Students are shown a picture of a stained-glass window and are asked to color the triangles, square and rectangles with…
Students are asked to identify if sets of shapes are mathematically similar.
In this worksheet students are asked to match angles to degree measures.
Students are asked to classify quadrilaterals into different categories.
Students are shown several shapes and must decide if the shapes are polygons.
Students are shown shapes drawn on grid paper and asked to count the small squares or small triangles to find the areas…
Students are given grid paper, a shape design and instructions to draw similar shape.
Students are asked to find three different ways to use Power Polygons to make each regular polygon.
Students are asked to fill in a chart based on their knowledge of regular polygons and the patterns they follow.
Students must determine if a series of shapes are regular polygons.
Students are asked to write the measure of the missing angles in each drawing so that the sum equals 180 degrees.