This is a fluency/guided worksheet to help students classify quadrilaterals according to their attributes. Students must name the shape and list its attributes in order to prove their thinking. You may also find it helpful for students to mark the figures with symbols for parallel lines, congruent sides, and right angles. Included figures: kite, trapezoid, parallelogram, rhombus, rectangle, and square. Figures progress in the order of the hierarchy so that students may recognize patterns! You ma
This is a hierarchy of quadrilaterals reference chart that can be used by students when solving geometry questions involving identifying or classifying types of quadrilaterals. All figures are colored and labeled with parallel sides, congruent sides, and right angles. There is plenty of room to add attributes or standard-specific notes about each shape. Included shapes: quadrilateral, trapezoid*, parallelogram, rectangle, rhombus, and square. You may also like my Classifying Quadrilaterals by t
This is a fluency worksheet to help students classify polygons according to their attributes. Students must name the shape and list its attributes in order to prove their thinking. Included figures: triangle, right triangle, trapezoid, parallelogram, kite, rectangle, rhombus, square, pentagon, hexagon, heptagon, octagon, nonagon, and decagon. This worksheet includes a color and black-and-white version! You may also like my Hierarchy of Polygons Reference Chart or for additional practice, check
This is a polygons reference chart that can be used by students when solving geometry questions involving identifying or classifying 2-dimensional figures. All figures are colored and labeled clearly for ELLs! There is plenty of room to add attributes or standard-specific notes about each shape. Included shapes: triangle, quadrilateral (with trapezoid*, parallelogram, kite**, rectangle, rhombus, and square), pentagon, hexagon, heptagon, octagon, nonagon, and decagon. You may also like my Classi
This is a fluency worksheet to help students identify attributes of polygons in order to give them the most specific name. Students list the attributes in order to prove the name. Included figures: equilateral triangle, right triangle, trapezoid, parallelogram, kite, rectangle, rhombus, square, pentagon, hexagon, heptagon, octagon, nonagon, decagon, and star. You may also like my Hierarchy of Polygons Reference Chart or for additional practice, check out my Classifying Polygons by their Attri
4th - 6th
Geometry, Math
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5.G.B.3
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