Description
This BUNDLED fourth grade math resource includes printable and digital math worksheets that give your fourth graders practice identifying angles and lines, classifying shapes, and recognizing lines of symmetry (4G1, 4G2, 4G3). These Common Core aligned math quick checks are perfect for morning work, assessment, homework, review, fast-finisher activities, exit tickets, and math centers.
These math worksheets are provided in THREE formats to best fit your classroom needs – Print and Go, Google Slides, and JPEG.
INCLUDED IN THIS BUNDLED RESOURCE
4.G.1 – Angles and Lines
- Label angles as right, obtuse, or acute (2 pages)
- Label lines as perpendicular, parallel, or intersecting (1 page)
- Label lines and angles using word bank (1 page)
- Answer questions about angles in shapes (1 page)
- Indicate whether a shape has perpendicular lines, parallel lines, both or neither (1 page)
- Draw shapes, lines, or angles with given properties (2 pages)
- Answer questions about lines and angles based on a map (2 pages)
4.G.2 – Classify Shapes
- Label triangles as right, acute or obtuse (1 page)
- Use a set of polygons to answer questions (2 pages)
- Draw shapes with given properties (1 page)
- Indicate angles, sides, and more by completing a table (3 pages)
- Match the shape to its description (1 page)
- List 3 properties of a given shape (1 page)
- Cut and paste quadrilaterals into the correct category. (1 page)
4.G.3 – Lines of Symmetry
- Recognize and label lines of symmetry in the alphabet (2 pages)
- Recognize lines of symmetry as vertical, horizontal, or diagonal (1 page)
- Pick shape that isn’t symmetrical out of a set; draw lines of symmetry on other shapes in set (1 page)
- Pick objects that shows correct drawing of lines of symmetry in a set (2 pages)
- Draw lines of symmetry in objects (2 pages)
- Complete the drawing (2 pages)
All of these fourth grade math practice pages are included in three formats:
- Print and go: Printable pages for your students. Answer key included.
- Google Slides: Link to Google Slides presentation. All text boxes have been added for you, and some directions have been modified to fit the digital formatting. Students will need to be familiar with text, line, and scribble tools to complete this format.
- JPEG: individual JPEG files of each worksheet. This format is ideal for digital learning platforms like Seesaw where students can “draw” on top of a file using their finger or a stylus pen.
What makes these math quick checks better?
- Check for student understanding of a single skill in multiple ways
- Student centered design with easy-to-read fonts and minimal clipart
- Aligned with Common Core, but skill based to give you the ability to apply to any set of standards
- Print and digital formats to seamlessly adapt to your current learning environment
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