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Elementary (K-5) · Math
Geometry Worksheet
Answer all questions. Show your work where applicable.
1.How many sides does a hexagon have?
2.What is the area of a rectangle with length 5 cm and width 3 cm?
3.Name this shape: a figure with 3 sides and 3 angles.
4.Which shape has all sides equal and four right angles?
5.How many lines of symmetry does a circle have?
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1.How many sides does a hexagon have?
A6B5C8D72.What is the area of a rectangle with length 5 cm and width 3 cm?
3.Name this shape: a figure with 3 sides and 3 angles.
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Standards alignment
What this geometry math content covers
Worksheets are mapped to the following published standards. Pick a standard to focus your worksheet on the matching skill.
- CCSS
3.MD.C.5Grade 3
Understand area as an attribute of plane figures and recognize area measurement.
- CCSS
4.G.A.1Grade 4
Draw points, lines, line segments, rays, angles, and identify these in two-dimensional figures.
- CCSS
5.G.B.3Grade 5
Understand that attributes of a category of two-dimensional figures belong to all subcategories.
Common mistakes
Misconceptions students bring to geometry
Specific errors to watch for when reviewing student work — pulled from classroom research and teacher reports.
Mixing up area and perimeter formulas.
What to teach instead: Perimeter is the distance around (add all sides); area is the surface inside (multiply for rectangles).
Assuming all four-sided shapes with right angles are squares.
What to teach instead: Only quadrilaterals with four equal sides AND four right angles are squares; otherwise they may be rectangles.
Thinking the Pythagorean theorem works on any triangle.
What to teach instead: a² + b² = c² only applies to right triangles, where c is the hypotenuse.
Confusing radius and diameter.
What to teach instead: The diameter passes through the center and equals 2 × radius.
Key vocabulary
Geometry terms students should know
A short glossary of core vocabulary you can drop into any worksheet, quiz, or study guide.
- Vertex
- A point where two or more line segments meet (a 'corner').
- Polygon
- A closed flat shape with straight sides.
- Perimeter
- The total distance around the outside of a shape.
- Area
- The amount of surface a flat shape covers.
- Volume
- The amount of space a 3D object takes up.
- Congruent
- Exactly the same shape and size.
- Parallel lines
- Lines in the same plane that never intersect.
- Perpendicular lines
- Lines that meet at a 90° angle.
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