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Preview of Elementary Geometry Review: Angles, Shapes and Perpendicular Lines

Elementary Geometry Review: Angles, Shapes and Perpendicular Lines

2 pages. This lesson asks students to provide the name, rays and vertex of a given angle. Students are asked: whether or not the given angle is a right angle. to draw angles with given points to draw quadrangular shapes to identify perpendicular lines to provide the names of the following shapes: rhombus, cube, kite, diamond, pentagon and hexagon This can either be used as a morning warm-up, math warm-up, homework, in-class practice, quiz or test. If you like these worksheets, I also recommen
Preview of FREE Mini Multiplication, Area and Volume Worksheets for 5th Graders

FREE Mini Multiplication, Area and Volume Worksheets for 5th Graders

Freebie Mini lessons, practice and quiz worksheets for students in 5th Grade. Extra practice learning Multiplication, Area and Volume for at school, homework, homeschool and summer school.
Preview of 1.G.1 - There’s no shape like home.

1.G.1 - There’s no shape like home.

Created by
Regal Tutors
If I only had a brain… I’d use it to identify and describe shapes! This 1-page worksheet includes 6 multiple-choice questions aligned to Common Core 1.G.1. It quizzes first graders on distinguishing attributes of shapes (like number of sides and vertices) from non-defining attributes. An answer key is included for quick and easy checking—no trip down the Yellow Brick Road required. 1.G.1 Distinguish between defining attributes (e.g., triangles are closed and three-sided) versus non-defining att
Preview of Geometry Scavenger Hunt Matching

Geometry Scavenger Hunt Matching

Students are asked to match the correct image with the name of the polygon. The activity is a good formative assessment and is available with TpT Easel. The activity also asks students to correctly name the additional images of the polygons that do not have a match. The answer key is included. Topics included: Parallel Lines Perpendicular Lines Octagon Hexagon Heptagon Pentagon Parallelogram Rhombus Trapezoid Equilateral Triangle Scalene Triangle Isosceles Triangle The activity is an excellent f
Preview of Climbing the mountain. Printable Angle‑Identification challenge

Climbing the mountain. Printable Angle‑Identification challenge

Created by
AulaPoliédrica
Turn angle learning into an exciting adventure!This “Climbing the Mountain – Scale the Angle Grid” worksheet transforms angle identification and classification into an engaging, strategy-filled challenge. Designed for learners ages 12 and up, this activity invites students to “climb the mountain” by choosing dotted lines that match the angle shown at each step. Students will observe, compare, and select the correct angle paths, strengthening geometric reasoning, visual accuracy, and decision-mak
Preview of Practice with Shapes!

Practice with Shapes!

Created by
EduExcel Shop
This is the perfect tool for learning/teaching shapes! Use this as a mini lesson, additional practice or a quiz! This set covers circles, triangles, squares, rectangle, trapezoid and diamond!
Preview of Free - Grade 3 Math Spiral Review (Quarter 3 • Wks 19-21) | Worksheets + Quizzes

Free - Grade 3 Math Spiral Review (Quarter 3 • Wks 19-21) | Worksheets + Quizzes

🌟 FREE 3-Week Sample – Grade 3 Math Spiral Review (Weeks 19–21)Daily Practice • CCSS-Aligned • Core Math StudioTry the first three weeks of Q3 of my yearlong Grade 3 Spiral Review program—completely FREE! This sample includes student pages, teacher answer keys, and aligned weekly quizzes for Weeks 19–21, giving you a true feel for the full system. Perfect for warm-ups, bell work, intervention, centers, or homework. ⭐ WHAT’S INCLUDED (FREE SAMPLE)✔ 3 Weeks of Student Spiral Review Work
Preview of Graphing Colors and Shapes Winter Freebie

Graphing Colors and Shapes Winter Freebie

Created by
Kinder Blocks
Kindergarten hands-on math activities to build students' 2D & 3D Shape recognition and knowledge as well as graphing skills. Students will practice and review 2D & 3D shapes and names, count the shapes, and place the data into a graph. Your students will locate, identify, and count various shapes. They will then record using tally marks and coloring one block for each shape in the matching row. As an extra bonus, students also review colors and color words as they complete this activity.
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