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Quadrilaterals - Is Shape of a Type (Level 1)

This math topic focuses on identifying and classifying different types of quadrilaterals based on their properties. It's designed to enhance understanding of 2D shapes within geometry. The specific quadrilateral types discussed include kites, rhombuses, squares, and rectangles. Each question presents an image of a shape and asks whether it fits the definition of a specific type of quadrilateral, with options to answer 'Yes' or 'No'. This exercise aims to strengthen skills in visual recognition and understanding of geometric properties.

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Quadrilaterals - Is Shape of a Type

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Is this shape a Rectangle (four sides, all at right angles)?

Quadrilaterals - Is Shape of a Type Worksheet

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Math worksheet on 'Quadrilaterals - Is Shape of a Type (Level 1)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Geometry - Shape Classification (2D) - Practice' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/geometry_shapes_2d_classifying_practice/
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An svg image showing a math problem
Is this shape a Parallelogram (two pairs of parallel sides)?
a
No
b
Yes
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An svg image showing a math problem
Is this shape a Square (four sides of the same length, all at right angles)?
a
No
b
Yes
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An svg image showing a math problem
Is this shape a Trapezoid (a pair of parallel sides of different lengths connected by sides of the same length)?
a
Yes
b
No
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An svg image showing a math problem
Is this shape a Rectangle (four sides, all at right angles)?
a
No
b
Yes
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An svg image showing a math problem
Is this shape a Parallelogram (two pairs of parallel sides)?
a
Yes
b
No
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An svg image showing a math problem
Is this shape a Square (four sides of the same length, all at right angles)?
a
Yes
b
No
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An svg image showing a math problem
Is this shape a Kite (two sides of one length connected to each other, two sides of a different length)?
a
No
b
Yes