Geometry Worksheets โ€” Grade 1 to Grade 4

Build geometric thinking from Grade 1 to Grade 4: identify and describe 2D shapes (Grade 1-2), lines of symmetry and angles (Grade 3), perimeter and area (Grade 4). Progressive concepts aligned with the primary maths curriculum.

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Shapes and properties

Sides, angles, parallel lines โ€” the vocabulary of geometric description.

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Symmetry

Lines of symmetry, mirror images โ€” spatial awareness and transformation.

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Perimeter and area

Count units to find area, add side lengths for perimeter โ€” hands-on measurement.

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  1. 1Choose grade (1-4)
  2. 2Select geometry topic
  3. 3Enter child's name
  4. 4Download free A4 PDF
  5. 5Use physical objects to make the concept concrete

Frequently asked questions

When is geometry introduced by grade?

Grade 1-2: identify shapes, count sides and corners. Grade 3: angles (right, acute, obtuse), symmetry. Grade 4: perimeter, area, classifying triangles and quadrilaterals.

How to teach angle informally?

Start with corners: a right angle is a square corner. A smaller corner is acute, a larger is obtuse. Relate to everyday objects โ€” corner of a book = right angle.

Perimeter vs area โ€” common confusion?

Perimeter is the distance around (fence around a garden); area is the space inside (grass to mow). Walking around vs filling in โ€” make it physical.

Do worksheets include coordinate grids?

From Grade 4: plotting points on a first-quadrant grid. Full four-quadrant coordinates in Grade 5-6.

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