teaching resource

2D Shapes Comparison Worksheet

  • Updated

    Updated:  03 May 2023

A set of two 2D shape worksheets for students to record their observations whilst comparing properties of 2D shapes.

  • Editable

    Editable:  Google Slides

  • Non-Editable

    Non-Editable:  PDF

  • Pages

    Pages:  1 Page

  • Curriculum
  • Grades

    Grades:  K - 1

Curriculum

teaching resource

2D Shapes Comparison Worksheet

  • Updated

    Updated:  03 May 2023

A set of two 2D shape worksheets for students to record their observations whilst comparing properties of 2D shapes.

  • Editable

    Editable:  Google Slides

  • Non-Editable

    Non-Editable:  PDF

  • Pages

    Pages:  1 Page

  • Curriculum
  • Grades

    Grades:  K - 1

A set of two 2D shape worksheets for students to record their observations whilst comparing properties of 2D shapes.

🟡 🟪 2D Shapes Worksheet – Comparing 2D Shapes🔺🔶

Using this set of two Math worksheets, students learn to evaluate 2D shapes by comparing and contrasting the features of various shapes displayed. Students will indicare (color or check) which shapes feature which properties. 

Use these worksheets after explicitly teaching the properties of 2D shapes and practicing comparing and contrasting them with others. This worksheet is a fantastic tool for assessing students’ understanding of 2D shapes.

This download includes two worksheets (leveled), plus corresponding answer keys. 

Tips for Differentiation + Scaffolding  

In addition to individual student work time, use this worksheet as a:

Students who are working above-grade level can explore the more complex shapes included in the second worksheet, such as oval, parallelogram, and rhombus.

Students who need extra support can focus on the first worksheet, which has the more basic 2D shapes. Students requiring scaffolding could complete this worksheet first before progressing to more complicated shapes with some similar features.

Easily Download & Print

Use the dropdown icon on the Download button to choose between the PDF or Google Slides version of this resource. 

For a paperless activity, project the worksheet onto a screen and work through it as a class by having students record their answers in their notebooks. 

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This resource was created by Leeanne Blanckensee, a Teach Starter Collaborator.

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