LESSON
Students are asked to draw a line to connect the two parts that will make a symmetrical shape.
Students are given different shapes that have been cut by lines. They must determine if the lines have divided the…
Students are asked to match various road signs to the correct corresponding geometric shape.
Students are asked a data analysis problem that requires adding a long number string. They are encouraged to find ways…
Students are presented with two boxes of images and asked to guess the pattern rule that applies. They are then asked to…
In this geometry worksheet, students are asked to visualize and count the faces of different 3-dimensional geoblocks.
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WORKSHEETS
Have students look at three designs, then count and record the number of blocks that are used in each.
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ACTIVITIES
Students are asked to study some designs and determine whether they are symmetrical.
In this worksheet, students are asked to show two ways to draw fourths using multiple colors. Next, students are asked…
Students are asked to identify which rectangles are divided into fourths and which are divided into thirds.
Students are shown nine flags and asked to draw lines dividing them into halves.
In this worksheet, students are asked to divide the same shape in three different ways.
Students are given several shapes and asked to draw a line through the shape to divide it in half.
Students are shown a geoblock and two smaller half blocks. They must visualize and circle which of the smaller blocks is…
Students are asked to draw rectangles on graph paper. Next, they color in half of the rectangle they have drawn.
Using graph paper, students are asked to design and describe their own rectangles in terms of rows and columns.
Students are asked to draw the rectangle that solves the riddle. They must also recognize the biggest rectangle.
Using graph paper, students are asked to follow directions for building a rectangle. They must write how many squares…