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.
Symmetry
Lines of symmetry, mirror images โ spatial awareness and transformation.
Perimeter and area
Count units to find area, add side lengths for perimeter โ hands-on measurement.
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- 1Choose grade (1-4)
- 2Select geometry topic
- 3Enter child's name
- 4Download free A4 PDF
- 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.