Quadrilaterals - Worksheet 1 - 3rd Grade
EasyIdentify and describe types of quadrilaterals (Easy)
12 problems · 10-15 minutes · Skills: geometry, classification
About This Worksheet
This easy-level worksheet contains 12 problems designed for 3rd Grade students practicing quadrilaterals. Easy worksheets use simpler numbers and straightforward problem types to build confidence and reinforce foundational skills.
The quadrilateral family is a rich classification system that teaches students to think in hierarchies — a form of logical reasoning used throughout mathematics and science. The distinctions between squares, rectangles, and rhombuses sharpen geometric precision.
- Identify types of quadrilaterals: square, rectangle, rhombus, parallelogram, trapezoid
- Describe the shared and distinctive properties of each type
- Understand the hierarchy: all squares are rectangles, but not all rectangles are squares
- Sort quadrilaterals using Venn diagrams based on their properties
- Draw examples and non-examples of each quadrilateral type
How to Solve: Worked Example
- Read the problem carefully.
- Identify what is being asked.
- Use what you know to find the answer.
- Check your work.
Answer Key
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