This pie chart is missing some data! Give your little one a fun activity with this blank pie chart, which introduces her to fractions and the idea of graphing.
Triangles, trapezoids, rhombi...oh my! Identifying different shapes is an important milestone for young learners. Use this colorful activity to assess your first graders’ abilities to recognize and differentiate between 2-D shapes.
Your first graders probably have squares and circles down, but what about trapezoids and ovals? Use this great geometry activity to assess your students’ abilities to recognize and draw 2-D shapes by their name alone.
Hexagons make for funny faces! Help your students develop an understanding of this 2-D shape by differentiating them from other shapes and then turning them into silly hexagonal faces.
This printable worksheet includes six different shapes: Rectangle, circle, hexagon, rectangular prism, sphere, and triangle. Can they match the shape to its name?
Build your students' confidence in geometry by practicing shape identification, division, and measurement. Using this printable worksheet, children will draw lines on shapes to divide them into equal quarters.
Pentagons make for perfect houses! Help students to identify and develop an understanding of this 2-D shape with this fun activity. Students will sort out the pentagons from other shapes and then turn them into houses.
Can your first graders tell the difference between a square and a cube? How about a triangle and a cone? Use this geometry assessment to gauge your students’ abilities to use attributes to sort 2-D and 3-D shapes.
Challenge your students to solve the riddles and reveal the mystery shapes on this geometry worksheet. Descriptions of the shapes are disguised as clues.
Pentagons can turn into many things! Use this worksheet to help your students practice drawing pentagons by connecting the dots. Then let their imaginations run wild to bring their pentagons to life!
Want to breathe a little color into your geometry lesson? Help students understand lines of symmetry by having them identify and decorate symmetrical butterflies. The end result will be beautiful!
For little math learners, here is a blank pie chart that needs to be filled! Have fun introducing your child to the idea of graphs, and even fractions.
If a shape can be folded in half so that the two halves match exactly, it’s symmetrical. Use this fun activity to help your students develop their understanding of symmetry by creating their own silly symmetrical animals!
Have your students put their knowledge of shapes and division to the test with this quick math assessment. This activity will assess your first graders’ abilities to divide various 2-D shapes into equal shares.
This is a great activity to assess your students’ understanding of geometry and fractions! Students will draw lines to divide various shapes into equal shares and then color in a portion to match the given fractions.