Use this rectangular prism cut-out to help your child learn more complex geometric shapes, or practice finding the surface area or volume of an object.
Get ready to identify and circle the correct fraction! After finishing this worksheet, your second graders will have a better understanding of equal parts.
Need a refresher course on 3-d shapes? Kids finish the table by labeling or drawing each shape, then write how many faces, sides, and vertices each one has.
Use this resource to review 2-D shapes with your young mathematicians. Students will identify the names, number of edges, and number of vertices of common shapes as they work to fill in the blanks of this 2-D shape chart.
Bring geometry to life for your young ones with this butterfly symmetry activity that doubles as a coloring page! Your students will love learning all about extending patterns and matching shapes as they make their very own symmetrical butterflies!
This fun geometry activity challenges your students to identify, color, and count all the trapezoids and other quadrilaterals hidden amongst a variety of two-dimensional shapes.
Trapezoids are quadrilaterals with only one pair of parallel sides. This worksheet will help your students learn to identify and distinguish trapezoids from other two-dimensional shapes with the help of a word bank.
Get your second graders ready for some fraction fun! This resource has circles that are divided in halves, thirds, and fourths. Your students will determine what fraction of the circle is shaded.
Get ready to divide these brownies! Your second graders will have fun learning about equal parts with this delicious worksheet. They will be tasked with dividing brownies into halves, thirds, and fourths. This is sure to make their mouths water!
Angles, angles everywhere! Help students learn to recognize and count angles with this fun worksheet. By looking closely at the various shapes, students will gain practice classifying and sorting shapes based on how many angles they can identify.
With this worksheet, your second graders will be tasked with identifying one half, two halves, and zero halves. This will help strengthen their knowledge of fractions!