4TH GRADE MATH - QUADRILATERAL WORKSHEETS

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Quadrilateral Worksheets for Grade 4 Math

In this post I am sharing three worksheets based on the learning we just finished on basic quadrilaterals. A grade 4 students must know about quadrilaterals and what are their attributes. These are the attributes which make a rectangle different than a trapezoid or a square different than a parallelogram.

Below are the worksheets;



Below are the links to 2nd grade and 3rd grade math pages, where you can print all the content for 2nd and 3rd grade math students;

2ND GRADE MATH CORE CURRICULUM

3RD GRADE MATH CORE CURRICULUM


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ahh, good ol' quadrilaterals. Geometry was always my favorite math class in early schooling. I can still easily recall all of the associated formulas! Most of my schooling from those days hasn't really stuck, much of it from other subjects has been lost over the years as I realized it was a subjective view of teaching so-called 'facts,' and that's what I always liked about math, it's proofed and cannot be subjective (for the most part)

That's good my dear friend, otherwise a lot of people don't get math or forget the formulas very quickly!

Nice post @mathworksheets.


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upvote and resteemd sir...
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@mukhtarilyas, in each lesson the teacher must make a lot of questions why and why, do not start what questions. @mathworksheets, why is square different from parallelogram. and why is it different ...

Awesome post sir thank you so much for sharing.

Nice question for kids to practice and learn this concept in maths :)