What It Is: A structured geometry worksheet where students trace and label four 2D shapes—rectangle, pentagon, hexagon, and parallelogram. This activity builds on the previous worksheet
2D Shapes Recognition and introduces more advanced shape vocabulary suitable for developing math learners.
Why Use It: This worksheet supports students as they deepen their understanding of geometric attributes and terminology. Tracing each figure helps reinforce recognition of sides, angles, and overall structure, while writing the correct name strengthens geometry vocabulary and concept retention.
How to Use It: • Have students trace each dotted outline, focusing on accurate angles and edges.
• Ask them to label the shape using the word bank provided at the top.
• Use during geometry lessons, review sessions, or as independent practice.
• Extend the learning with the next worksheet
Naming 2D Shapes for additional classification and labeling tasks.
Grade Suitability: Best suited for Grades 2–4.
• Ideal for students transitioning from basic to more advanced geometry vocabulary
• Supports math units involving polygons and shape classification
Target Users: Teachers, tutors, and parents seeking a worksheet that reinforces geometry terminology, precision tracing, and shape identification for upper-elementary learners.