- Area of Right-Angled Triangles
- Areas of Rectangles and Squares
- Coordinates
- Cubes of Small Numbers
- Drawing Angles
This geometry worksheet explains how to find the area of a right-angled triangle and provides practice problems for this skill.
Teach students how to find the area of rectangles and squares with this geometry worksheet. Students must multiply the length and width of each rectangle to find its area. They should be familiar with the U.S. customary system and the metric system.
In this first part of this graphing worksheet, students write the coordinates of points on a grid. In the second part, they plot points on a coordinate grid and connect them in the order they are written to produce a geometric shape, which they name.
Reinforce the concept of cubing a number. This geometry worksheet explains how to find the volume of a cube and provides practice problems with cubed numbers.
Explain the difference between acute and obtuse angles with this geometry printable. Students will use a 360° protractor to draw the angles.
- Line of Symmetry
- Naming Quadrilaterals
- Perimeter of Shapes
- Triangles
Introduce symmetry with this geometry worksheet. After learning about symmetry, students must draw as many lines of symmetry as they can find on each shape.
Give students practice naming and identifying two-dimensional shapes in this geometry worksheet. Students must name and draw a parallelogram, a rectangle, a rhombus, and a trapezoid.
Teach students how to find the perimeter of squares and rectangles with this geometry worksheet. Students must add the lengths and widths of each rectangle to find the shape's perimeter. They should be familiar with decimals and the U.S. customary system.
Introduce students to different types of triangles. This printable geometry worksheet explains the difference between equilateral, isosceles, scalene, and right angle triangles. Students use this information to help them recognize and name triangles.