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Names of 2D Shapes
In this 2D shapes worksheet, students fill in the blanks to name and describe the following four 2D shapes: circle, square, triangle and rectangle.
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Fraction Circles
In this math worksheet, students examine 6 circles, each divided to show different fractions: halves, thirds, fourths, sixths and eighths. There are no directions on the page but students could color or label the fractions.
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Geometric Shapes
In this geometric shapes worksheet, students count how many triangles, rectangles, and circles they see and write down the numbers in the boxes provided.
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Geometry
For this geometry worksheet, students determine what if 6 different shapes are a circle, square, triangle or a rectangle. Students bubble in their answers.
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Coins
In this coins worksheet, students circle the coins that match the amount underneath them. Students match the amount of coins for 12 problems.
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Shapes: Circle
In this shape worksheet, students connect a series of large dots to form a circle. Students then trace the word "circle" in a sentence beneath the picture.
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Circle Drills: Addends 5-8
In this addition worksheet, learners use the circle drill patterns to help them solve the addition equations. Students add to the numbers five, six, seven, and eight.
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Circle Drills 3
In this addition worksheet, students complete four circle drills where they add numbers ranging from one through nine to the numbers nine, ten, eleven, and twelve.
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Circle Drills: Teens
In this math worksheet, 2nd graders complete 4 circle drills in which they add single digits to ten in order to find sums which are numbers in the teens.
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Partition Circles and Rectangles - Step-by-Step Lesson
Which one is divided into halves? Learners examine two squares; one is divided into quarters and the other halves. They determine which one is divided into halves, but you could also challenge them to identify what the other is divided...
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Partitioning Circles and Rectangles - Guided Lesson
Here are three shapes which have each been partitioned into parts. Learners label the part, whole, or fraction as directed. They label each as quarters or halves.
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Partition Circles and Rectangles - Matching Worksheet
What are these familiar shapes divided into? Practice with segmented shapes. Pupils examine five shapes, each broken into two, three, or four equal parts. They connect the shape with one of the five answers: thirds, 1/4, halves,...
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Partition Circles and Rectangles - Independent Practice Worksheet
What fraction is filled in? Scholars examine five shapes, divided into equal sections. They determine what fraction is filled and select the corresponding numeral fraction from a set of four choices. If your learners haven't begun...
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Addition Fact Families
Fact families are an excellent way to connect math operations for beginners to addition and subtraction. Use the examples here to review this concept before scholars try these on their own. For each, they examine two related number...
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Find Radius/Diameter
In this geometry worksheet, students calculate the radius and the diameter of the five given circles. There is an answer key included.
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What's in the Pocket?
In this math worksheet, students cut and fold 2 pockets, one labeled "circle" and one labeled "square." Students cut out 12 small pictures of square or circular objects and sort them into the correct pocket.
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Simetria
Your Spanish students will see what symmetry looks like on a quadrilateral, triangle, and circle in this presentation. Large, bright shapes are displayed with lines of symmetry, followed by examples that do not show a line of symmetry....
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Comparing and Ordering
Before handing out this number comparison activity, ask scholars to pick a number between 20 and 50. Could they do it? Explain that they chose a number greater than 20 and less than 50, which is exactly what they will be doing next. Each...
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Comparing Fractions
Master fractions and mixed numbers. Third graders study pairs of fractions and mixed numbers, then circle the largest of the two. In the second section, fractions are represented by shaded shapes. Excellent for assisting learners who...
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Learning Place Value
A great quiz for your place-value unit! Once your first graders have mastered the 1s, 10s, and 100s place values, assess their learning with these questions. Three sections prompt pupils to provide the number in certain places, and the...
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Which Unit of Measure
Would you use inches or miles to measure a finger? How would you measure the water in a pool, or milk in a carton? Reinforce units of measurement with your first grade class. Learners circle the correct unit of measurement for each...
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Where's That Shape?
Your kindergartners know their shapes - but can they identify their locations? A 3x3 grid contains geometric shapes such as diamonds, circles, and hexagons, and pupils locate the shapes within the grid. Which shape is underneath the...
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Properties of Polygons, Parallel Sides, and Right Angles
Have fun with shapes! Third graders read a set of instructions and circle the shape in the description. They work on recognizing parallel sides and right sides. Use this resource as homework after your geometry lesson.
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Spotting Polygons
See all sides of the story with a worksheet on geometric shapes! After studying the example at the top, which matches polygons with solid figures, second graders circle shapes that are named in the directions. Next, they match polygons...
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