Your youngster will draw the angle and decide if it is an obtuse, acute or right angle.
Geometry Worksheets for Practice
Please use any of the geometry worksheets below in your classroom or at home. Just click on the math worksheet title and click on the download link under the worksheet image. Feel free to duplicate as necessary.
Drawing Angles
It’s time to use that protractor to draw some angles!
Estimate the Angle
This worksheet asks your student to estimate the angle measurement.
Find the Right Triangle
Your student will be on the right track with this worksheet on identifying right triangles!
It’s Time to Classify!
Using hands of a clock, students practice classifying angles. This is a 4th grade geometry worksheet but can be used where appropriate.
Missing Measures
This practice activity requires students to add of subtract angle measures for right and straight angles. A 4th Grade + Geometry Activity.
Name the Triangle
Here’s a great worksheet for identifying acute, obtuse and right triangles.
Parallel and Perpendicular Lines
Your student will determine which lines are perpendicular and which are parallel in this worksheet.
Right Angles and Right Triangles
Where’s the right angle in a right triangle?
Shapes and Lines of Symmetry
In this worksheet, your youngster will analyze a series of shapes with lines to determine which has a line of symmetry.
What’s the Angle?
Now it’s time to measure some angles using a protractor.
What’s the Angle?
In this worksheet, your student will identify the angles in a shape as acute, obtuse or right.
Connect the Ordered Pairs: Fly a Kite!
When your student draws and connects the ordered pairs, she’ll have a special picture!
Draw the Ordered Pairs
Your student will graph ordered pairs in this coordinate plane worksheet.
Find the Buried Treasure
Your youngster will navigate through the coordinate plane to find the buried treasure.
Properties of Shapes
This worksheet will help your student understand the properties of different shapes.
Rhombus vs. Rectangle
A rhombus and a rectangle have a lot in common, but they are also very different, as your student will determine in this worksheet.
True or False: What Is This Shape?
Your student will practice classifying shapes in this geometry worksheet.
What’s the Ordered Pair?
In this worksheet, your student will write the coordinates for points on a plane.
Area: Real World Problems
This worksheet helps your student apply her geometry formulas for area to a variety of real world situations.