Geometry Teaching Resources
A large collection of teaching resources to use when your students are learning about geometry. Use the educational posters as a visual stimulus in your elementary classroom. Also provided are hands-on learning activities, games, unit and lesson plans, worksheets and a math mentals widget.
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2-D Shapes Display Banner
A classroom display banner to use on your '2-D Shapes' display board.
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Tangram Activity
A poster showing examples of tangram shapes and a tangram template.
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2-D Shapes – Poster
2-D shapes and their names on one poster.
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3D Shapes Anchor Chart Pack
Learn the names and properties of some common 3D shapes with this set of classroom anchor charts.
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Supplementary Angles – 4th Grade Math Worksheet
Teach your students to identify and calculate supplementary angles with this one-page maths worksheet.
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Complementary Angles – 4th Grade Math Worksheet
Teach your students to identify and calculate complementary angles with this one-page maths worksheet.
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Angles Bingo
Generate excitement about angles in your classroom by playing this whole-class types of angles bingo game.
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Drawing Angles Using a Protractor - Worksheets
A set of 3 worksheets to practice drawing angles using a protractor.
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3D Shapes and Their Attributes - Puzzles
Explore the names and properties of some of the most common 3D shapes with this set of 8 puzzles.
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Reflection, Translation, Rotation Poster
A visual poster examining the difference between reflection, translation and rotation.
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What Is a Hexagon? A Guide for Teachers
What is a hexagon? See hexagon shape examples and activities for teaching more about this six-sided shape!
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8 Angles Activities for Kids to Make Geometry Lessons More Engaging
Explore angles games and activities for fourth grade and beyond with this teacher-created list.
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10 Teacher-Tested Visual Brain Teasers to Try in Your Classroom
Using visual brainteasers in the classroom encourages critical thinking in your students - plus kids love them!
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Solving the Cone and Cylinder Debate Once and for All
The debate is over...we have come to our final decision.