Free shapes worksheets with answer key. No login or account needed. Naming shapes, identifying shape transformations, word problems and much more. A grading column and quick grade scale maker grading a breeze and a modified pages help with lower level learners or when just introducing a topic. Great for teachers or for homeschool.
These worksheets cover shape identification across multiple levels. Students name basic 2D shapes by their sides and corners, identify quadrilaterals, recognize regular and irregular polygons from triangles through decagons, classify right triangles, identify solid 3D figures, determine which shapes combine to form a figure, and classify triangles by angles and side lengths. Resources span first through fourth grade and beyond.
Each worksheet has 8 problems determining the type of shape. Shapes are limited to Triangles, Quadrilaterals, Pentagons, Hexagons, Heptagons, Octagons, Nonagons and decagons.
Each worksheet has 8 problems determining the type of shape. Shapes are limited to Quadrilaterals, Pentagons, Hexagons, Heptagons, Octagons, Nonagons and decagons.
Students explore the attributes and properties of both 2D and 3D shapes. Activities include counting faces, edges, and vertices of 3D shapes, determining whether given measurements can form a triangle, identifying cross-sections of sliced 3D shapes, drawing different perspectives of solids, classifying shapes by properties, evaluating true-or-false statements about shapes, and filling in attribute tables. Resources span fifth through seventh grade.
Characteristics of 3d Shapes
Each worksheet has 12 problems identifying the attributes and characteristics of 3 dimensional shapes.
These worksheets introduce geometric transformations. Students practice drawing scaled rectangles using scale factors, identifying whether a shape has been translated (slid), rotated (turned), or reflected (flipped), and determining whether pairs of shapes are similar, congruent, or neither. Aligned with seventh grade geometry.
Students determine whether a given line is a line of symmetry by checking if it divides a shape into two matching halves. These worksheets build spatial reasoning and the concept of reflective symmetry. Aligned with fourth grade geometry standards.