Here’s a geometry worksheet on recognizing triangles and quadrilaterals based on the number of angles.

Here’s a geometry worksheet on recognizing triangles and quadrilaterals based on the number of angles.
Hexagon or pentagon: it’s all in the number of angles!
Count the angles to determine the type of shape: triangle, quadrilateral, pentagon or hexagon!
Your student will practice finding the line of symmetry in angles.
In this worksheet, students add and subtract angle measures to solve for an unknown angle. Some problems involve angle measures in common shapes. A 4th grade + geometry worksheet.
A great combo worksheet on measuring and sketching angles.
Students classify each of the angles on this geometry worksheet as acute, obtuse, right or straight. This is a 4th grade geometry activity but can be used where appropriate.
Let’s make angles out of rays!
Your youngster will draw the angle and decide if it is an obtuse, acute or right angle.
It’s time to use that protractor to draw some angles!
This worksheet asks your student to estimate the angle measurement.
Using hands of a clock, students practice classifying angles. This is a 4th grade geometry worksheet but can be used where appropriate.
This practice activity requires students to add of subtract angle measures for right and straight angles. A 4th Grade + Geometry Activity.
Where’s the right angle in a right triangle?
Now it’s time to measure some angles using a protractor.
This is a great drill for drawing triangles using three angle measurements.
It’s an angle smorgasbord in this geometry worksheet! Students will review the figure and determine which angles are complementary, adjacent, vertical, and congruent.
Students are challenged about their knowledge of angle relationships, finding a value for vertical angles, linear pairs, and complementary angles. This practice activity is designed for students in Grades 7 and up.
Adjacent angles are an amazing adventure! Students will use the figure on the right side of the worksheet and determine which angles are adjacent to the ones in question.
You’ll like this complementary angle worksheet!