Students can use this as a reference when classifying quadrilaterals. It includes a table with all quadrilaterals and its attributes and a Venn diagram and a tree diagram showing the hierarchy of quadrilaterals.
This worksheet is a great way for your students to practice finding the surface area of different 3D shapes. With 8 problems, they will work on calculating the surface area of a rectangular prism, triangular prism, triangular pyramid, and square pyramid. This activity helps reinforce key geometry concepts in a simple and straightforward way. It’s great for class practice, homework, or extra review.
I use this to help students understand all the vocabulary about lines and angles. They do not need a notebook to glue this on. Just some simple folding steps and cut along the dotted line!
Embark on a math adventure like no other! In this Castle of Shapes Escape Room, students must solve geometry and area puzzles to unlock the castle gates and escape before they are trapped inside forever! Perfect for 5th Grade math review, this interactive escape room covers: Classifying Two-Dimensional Figures Finding the Area of Parallelograms Finding the Area of Triangles and Other Polygons Using Nets to Find Surface Area Students must solve puzzles carefully, follow confirmation clues
4th - 6th
Basic Operations, Geometry, Math Test Prep
CCSS
5.G.B.3
, 5.G.B.4
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