This page contains all our printable worksheets in section Geometry of Fourth Grade Math. As you scroll down, you will see many worksheets for lines, rays, angles, and plane figures, 3-dimentional figures, geometry in motion, and more.
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Identify and differentiate between points, lines and rays. Relate geometry in daily life with these objects. Know the difference between a line and line segment.
Category: Geometry Lines, Rays, Angles, and Plane Figures Points, Lines, Rays and Angles
Count the lines and angles in geometrical shapes. Draw points, lines, and angles in this worksheet.
Category: Geometry Lines, Rays, Angles, and Plane Figures Points, Lines, Rays and Angles
Measure angles using a protractor. Learn about right, acute, and obtuse angles. Compare angles and see if they are less or greater 90 degree.
Category: Geometry Lines, Rays, Angles, and Plane Figures Classifying and Measuring Angles
Draw and label angles using tools. Look at the shapes and count how many right angles are there in all of the internal angles. Check you knowledge of angles in this worksheet.
Category: Geometry Lines, Rays, Angles, and Plane Figures Classifying and Measuring Angles
Learn about intersecting lines. Practice identifying and drawing parallel and perpendicular lines. How many angles are formed when two lines intersect?
Category: Geometry Lines, Rays, Angles, and Plane Figures Intersecting and Parallel Lines
When lines intersect, they form angles. Look at the intersecting lines and note the types of angles they form. Draw parallel and perpendicular lines using tools.
Category: Geometry Lines, Rays, Angles, and Plane Figures Intersecting and Parallel Lines
Inspect shapes and determine whether they are polygons. Name polygons by looking at shapes. What is a regular polygon?
Category: Geometry Lines, Rays, Angles, and Plane Figures Polygons
Name polygons based on their properties like internal angles and number of sides and vertices. Check some facts with your knowledge of polygons.
Category: Geometry Lines, Rays, Angles, and Plane Figures Polygons
Practice with triangles and their basic properties. Classify triangles( right, isosceles, or equilateral) based on the length of sides or measurement of internal angles.
Category: Geometry Lines, Rays, Angles, and Plane Figures Triangles
Draw triangles and combine them to make polygons. More practice problems are there to help you know more about types of triangles.
Category: Geometry Lines, Rays, Angles, and Plane Figures Triangles
Quadrilaterals have four sides and four internal angles. Be fluent in classifying quadrilaterals in various categories like squares, rectangles, trapezoids, and parallelograms.
Category: Geometry Lines, Rays, Angles, and Plane Figures Quadrilaterals
Examine shapes and find the type of quadrilaterals. Check whether the statements in worksheets are true about quadrilaterals and their types.
Category: Geometry Lines, Rays, Angles, and Plane Figures Quadrilaterals
Learn about circles and their properties. What is radius, chord, or diameter? How are radius and diameter related?
Category: Geometry Lines, Rays, Angles, and Plane Figures Circles
Find the radius of a circle if diameter is provided and vice versa. Learn to draw circles using tools. Name the biggest chord of a circle.
Category: Geometry Lines, Rays, Angles, and Plane Figures Circles
Count the number of faces, edges, and vertices in 3-dimensional figures like prisms and pyramids . Draw figures when these properties(i.e number of faces) are provided.
Category: Geometry 3-Dimentional Figures Faces, Edges and Vertices
Check and practice facts about 3-d shapes like prism, pyramid, cube and other types. Give examples of 3-d shapes based on number of sides, edges, or vertices.
Category: Geometry 3-Dimentional Figures Faces, Edges and Vertices
Draw 2-d and 3-d figures like squares, triangles, cubes, square pyramids, and rectangular prisms etc. Complete the figures by drawing missing sides or faces.
Category: Geometry 3-Dimentional Figures Drawing Figures
Practice drawing figures based on stated properties in this worksheet. I.e draw a triangular prism when both triangular faces are equilateral triangles.
Category: Geometry 3-Dimentional Figures Drawing Figures
Practice drawing missing sides to complete the figures. You will draw shapes using the stated dimensions and number of sides in this worksheet too using a ruler.
Category: Geometry 3-Dimentional Figures Drawing Figures
Associate shapes with their attributes while drawing them. Draw equilateral triangle, rectangular prism, regular pentagon, and a trapezoid in this worksheet.
Category: Geometry 3-Dimentional Figures Drawing Figures
Solid figures can be drawn using nets and then folding them across the lines on the net. In this worksheet, draw the net for the solid figures and construct the figure using a net.
Category: Geometry 3-Dimentional Figures Patterns for Solid Figures
Draw nets for the given solid figures in this worksheet. Also, practice drawing the figure when the net is provided to you. See how the net of a cone or cylinder looks.
Category: Geometry 3-Dimentional Figures Patterns for Solid Figures
When you look at various 3-d shapes from different angles, you see a 2-d view. In this worksheet, you will draw various views of solid shapes.
Category: Geometry 3-Dimentional Figures Various Views of Solid Figures
Examine a view and figure out the shape that it belongs to. Draw top, front, and side views of cylinders, spheres, and pyramids.
Category: Geometry 3-Dimentional Figures Various Views of Solid Figures
In this worksheet, students will combine and divide shapes to make new shapes. Can you make a square when you combine two rectangles?
Category: Geometry 3-Dimentional Figures Combining and Dividing Figures
Examine a complex shapes and count how many squares and triangles are there in the given shape. Practice combining and dividing shapes and see what you make.
Category: Geometry 3-Dimentional Figures Combining and Dividing Figures
Learn about the similarity and congruence. Look at the pair of shapes and identify whether they are congruent or similar. Draw congruent shapes using the given dimensions.
Category: Geometry Geometry in Motion Congruent and Similar Figures
Learn about line and rotational symmetry. Look at a shape or picture and draw the line/s of symmetry. How many lines of symmetry does a circle have?
Category: Geometry Geometry in Motion Symmetry
Identify figures that can be divided equally using a line of symmetry. Match some shapes with the type of symmetry they appear to have.
Category: Geometry Geometry in Motion Symmetry
Learn about types of transformation in shapes when they move. Is it translation, rotation or reflection? Draw reflection and rotations of given shapes.
Category: Geometry Geometry in Motion Turns and Transformations
Tell how a figure/shape has moved by examining before and after pictures. Rotate shapes by a certain degree and draw how they will appear.
Category: Geometry Geometry in Motion Turns and Transformations
When you repeat geometrical shapes, they make a pattern. Learn to identify and extend patterns by predicting the next occurrence/s. Write the rules for the pattern you find.
Category: Geometry Geometry in Motion Patterns
Look at a geometrical pattern and identify the rule that the pattern follows. Read a rule and practice making patterns based on the rule.
Category: Geometry Geometry in Motion Patterns