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4th Grade Geometry Test Review & Task Cards Bundle!
4th Grade Geometry Test Review & Task Cards Bundle!
4th Grade Geometry Test Review & Task Cards Bundle!
4th Grade Geometry Test Review & Task Cards Bundle!
4th Grade Geometry Test Review & Task Cards Bundle!
4th Grade Geometry Test Review & Task Cards Bundle!
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Description

Looking for a complete and engaging way to review 4th grade geometry? This bundle includes both a review worksheet and 16 printable geometry task cards, giving you multiple formats to reinforce key geometry concepts. While the review aligns with 4th Grade Savvas Topic 16, this resource is designed to work beautifully as a standalone 4th grade geometry review — no specific curriculum is required!

What’s Included

Geometry Topic 16 Review Worksheet

  • Mix of multiple choice and open-ended questions
  • Covers key 4th grade geometry standards
  • Printable, student-friendly layout
  • Answer key included

16 Geometry Task Cards

  • Multiple choice and open-ended questions
  • Perfect for centers, small groups, Scoot, or review games
  • Ready to print, cut, and use
  • Answer key included

Skills Covered

  • Classifying angles (acute, right, obtuse)
  • Measuring and drawing angles
  • Straight angles & angle relationships
  • Identifying lines, rays, and line segments
  • Parallel and perpendicular lines
  • Symmetry
  • Classifying triangles
  • Naming and identifying polygons
  • Attributes of quadrililaterals

Helpful For:

✔ Test prep
✔ End-of-unit review
✔ Math centers
✔ Small group intervention
✔ Early finishers
✔ Sub plans
✔ Homework or independent practice

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Description

Looking for a complete and engaging way to review 4th grade geometry? This bundle includes both a review worksheet and 16 printable geometry task cards, giving you multiple formats to reinforce key geometry concepts. While the review aligns with 4th Grade Savvas Topic 16, this resource is designed to work beautifully as a standalone 4th grade geometry review — no specific curriculum is required!

What’s Included

Geometry Topic 16 Review Worksheet

  • Mix of multiple choice and open-ended questions
  • Covers key 4th grade geometry standards
  • Printable, student-friendly layout
  • Answer key included

16 Geometry Task Cards

  • Multiple choice and open-ended questions
  • Perfect for centers, small groups, Scoot, or review games
  • Ready to print, cut, and use
  • Answer key included

Skills Covered

  • Classifying angles (acute, right, obtuse)
  • Measuring and drawing angles
  • Straight angles & angle relationships
  • Identifying lines, rays, and line segments
  • Parallel and perpendicular lines
  • Symmetry
  • Classifying triangles
  • Naming and identifying polygons
  • Attributes of quadrililaterals

Helpful For:

✔ Test prep
✔ End-of-unit review
✔ Math centers
✔ Small group intervention
✔ Early finishers
✔ Sub plans
✔ Homework or independent practice

Report this resource to TPT
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Standards

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Recognize angles as geometric shapes that are formed wherever two rays share a common endpoint, and understand concepts of angle measurement:
An angle is measured with reference to a circle with its center at the common endpoint of the rays, by considering the fraction of the circular arc between the points where the two rays intersect the circle. An angle that turns through 1/360 of a circle is called a “one-degree angle,” and can be used to measure angles.
Measure angles in whole-number degrees using a protractor. Sketch angles of specified measure.
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