Geometry Worksheets

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Welcome to the Free Geometry Worksheets Library from Mashup Math! Below you will find a comprehensive library of geometry worksheets that are organized by topic and skill (see quick-links above). Each geometry worksheet can be accessed and downloaded as a printable PDF file that can also be shared on any online learning platform (e.g. Google Classroom) as well.

All of the Geometry Worksheets in this library have been specifically created to meet the needs of Geometry students attempting to learn and master a wide range of skills and concepts. This library shares worksheets for every geometry topic that would typically be covered in a middle school, high school, or even college geometry curriculum. Below you will find practice worksheets for skills including using formulas, working with 2D shapes, working with 3D shapes, the coordinate plane, finding volume and surface area, lines and angles, transformations, the Pythagorean Theorem, word problems, and much more.

Each geometry worksheet was created by a math educator with the goal of giving students helpful and meaningful opportunities to explore, practice, and learn key geometry skills in a way that is engaging and effective. When students can interact with geometry in this way, they are better able to develop their skills and understanding of the subject and also identify areas of where they need further attention and review.Our free Geometry Worksheets Library is an awesome resource for geometry teachers and tutors, which is why so many teachers rely on using Mashup Math worksheets to supplement their lessons and classroom instruction.

For example, if a geometry teacher was planning a lesson on The Pythagorean Theorem, she could start by teaching students about the formula and how it can be used to find the missing side of a right triangle. After working through a few practice problems with the entire class, she could then transition to having students work on one of our Pythagorean Theorem worksheets while she continues on to circulate the classroom and provide small group instruction. If she notices that students are doing well, she can give them more time to complete the assignment. And, if students are struggling, she can pause and return to whole group instruction.

Geometry teachers who rely on our PDF worksheets know that Mashup Math resources are highly effective and engaging for students. What makes our worksheets different from the other math worksheet libraries available on the internet? In short, every Mashup Math Geometry Worksheet is created with a focus on providing your students with effective and meaningful opportunities to practice and develop their geometry skills. Each worksheet contains an number of problems that is appropriate for the age of the student and we do not include an excessive amount of problems. This way, the focus is on quality rather than quantity and students are much less likely to become disinterested or believing that math practice has to be highly repetitive and monotonous.

If this is your first time using Mashup Math, we highly recommend that you take a look at the complete Free Geometry Worksheets Library below, click on a few of the links, and download a handful of PDF worksheets related to whatever topic you are currently teaching. Then go ahead and share these worksheets with your students in your upcoming lesson plans or at home so you can see for yourself what makes them so effective and useful.

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▶️ Practice with square roots (A)

🔒 Practice with square roots (B)

▶️ Simplifying Radicals (A)

🔒 Simplifying Radicals (B)

▶️ Adding and Subtracting Radicals (A)

🔒 Adding and Subtracting Radicals (B)

▶️ Multiplying and Dividing Radicals (A)

🔒 Multiplying and Dividing Radicals (B)

▶️ Solving one-step algebraic equations (add/subtract) (A)

🔒 Solving one-step algebraic equations (add/subtract) (B)

▶️ Solving one-step algebraic equations (multiply/divide) (A)

🔒 Solving one-step algebraic equations (multiply/divide) (B)

▶️ Solving one-step algebraic equations (4 operations) (A)

🔒 Solving one-step algebraic equations (4 operations) (B)

🔒 Solving one-step algebraic equations (4 operations) (C)

▶️ Extended Practice: Solving One-Step Equations (A)

🔒 Extended Practice: Solving One-Step Equations (B)

▶️ Solving two-step algebraic equations (A)

🔒 Solving two-step algebraic equations (B)

🔒 Solving two-step algebraic equations (C)

▶️ Solving Two-Step Equations Extended Practice (A)

🔒 Solving Two-Step Equations Extended Practice (B)

▶️ Solving 2-sided algebraic equations (A)

🔒 Solving 2-sided algebraic equations (B)

🔒 Solving 2-sided algebraic equations (C)

▶️ Solving Multi-Step Equations Extended Practice (Beginner)

🔒 Solving Multi-Step Equations Extended Practice (Intermediate)

🔒 Solving Multi-Step Equations Extended Practice (Advanced)

▶️ Extended Practice: Identifying three-dimensional figures


▶️ Plotting Points (All Quadrants) (A)

🔒 Plotting Points (All Quadrants) (B)

▶️ Reading Points (All Quadrants) (A)

🔒 Reading Points (All Quadrants) (B)

▶️ Midpoint formula (A)

🔒 Midpoint formula (B)

▶️ Distance formula (A)

🔒 Distance formula (B)

▶️ Finding slope from a graph (A)

🔒 Finding slope from a graph (B)

▶️ Graphing lines in slope-intercept form (A)

▶️ Graphing lines in slope-intercept form (B)

🔒 Graphing lines in slope-intercept form (C)


▶️ Find the perimeter (A)

🔒 Find the perimeter (B)

🔒 Find the perimeter (C)

▶️ Find the area of each rectangle (A)

🔒 Find the area of each rectangle (B)

🔒 Find the area of each rectangle (C)

▶️ Draw the figure given the area (using a grid) (A)

🔒 Draw the figure given the area (using a grid) (B)

🔒 Draw the figure given the area (using a grid) (C)

▶️ Find area/perimeter of irregular rectangular shapes (A)

🔒 Find area/perimeter of irregular rectangular shapes (B)

🔒 Find area/perimeter of irregular rectangular shapes (C)

▶️ Find area of parallelograms (A)

🔒 Find area of parallelograms (B)

▶️ Find area of trapezoids (A)

🔒 Find area of trapezoids (B)

▶️ Classifying Quadrilaterals (A)

🔒 Classifying Quadrilaterals (B)


▶️ Find the circumference of a circle (A)

🔒 Find the circumference of a circle (B)

▶️ Find the area of a circle (A)

🔒 Find the area of a circle (B)

▶️ Standard Equation of a Circle (A)

🔒 Standard Equation of a Circle (B)

▶️ Graphing Circles on the Coordinate Plane (A)

🔒 Graphing Circles on the Coordinate Plane (B)


▶️ Classifying Triangles (A)

🔒 Classifying Triangles (B)

▶️ Find area of right triangles (A)

🔒 Find area of right triangles (B)

▶️ Find area of triangles (A)

🔒 Find area of triangles (B)


▶️ Practice with the Pythagorean Theorem (A)

▶️ Practice with the Pythagorean Theorem (B)

🔒 Practice with the Pythagorean Theorem (C)

🔒 Practice with the Pythagorean Theorem (D)

🔒 Practice with the Pythagorean Theorem (E)

▶️ Find the volume of a rectangular prism (A)

🔒 Find the volume of a rectangular prism (B)

▶️ Find the volume of a sphere (A)

🔒 Find the volume of a sphere (B)

▶️ Find the volume of a cylinder (A)

🔒 Find the volume of a cylinder (B)

▶️ Find the volume of a cone (A)

🔒 Find the volume of a cone (B)


▶️ Find the surface area of a rectangular prism (A)

🔒 Find the surface area of a rectangular prism (B)

▶️ Find the surface area of a sphere (A)

🔒 Find the surface area of a sphere (B)

▶️ Find the surface area of a cylinder (A)

🔒 Find the surface area of a cylinder (B)

▶️ Find the surface area of a cone (A)

🔒 Find the surface area of a cone (B)


▶️ Drawing lines of symmetry (A)

🔒 Drawing lines of symmetry (B)

▶️ Naming Angles (A)

🔒 Naming Angles (B)

▶️ Angle pair relationships (A)

🔒 Angle pair relationships (B)

▶️ Parallel Lines Cut by a Transversal: Classifying (A)

🔒 Parallel Lines Cut by a Transversal: Classifying (B)

▶️ Parallel Lines Cut by a Transversal: True or False? (A)

🔒 Parallel Lines Cut by a Transversal: True or False? (B)

▶️ Parallel Lines Cut by a Transversal: 1 Missing Angle (A)

🔒 Parallel Lines Cut by a Transversal: 1 Missing Angle (B)

▶️ Parallel Lines Cut by a Transversal: 2 Missing Angles (A)

🔒 Parallel Lines Cut by a Transversal: 2 Missing Angles (B)

▶️ Parallel Lines Cut by a Transversal: Algebraic (A)

🔒 Parallel Lines Cut by a Transversal: Algebraic (B)

▶️ Classifying lines, line segments, and rays (A)

🔒 Classifying lines, line segments, and rays (B)

▶️ Classifying angles: right, acute, or obtuse (A)

🔒 Classifying angles: right, acute, or obtuse (B)

▶️ Classifying parallel and perpendicular lines (A)

🔒 Classifying parallel and perpendicular lines (B)

▶️ Estimating angle measures (A)

🔒 Estimating angle measures (B)

▶️ Measure angles using a protractor (A)

🔒 Measure angles using a protractor (B)


▶️ Translations on the coordinate plane (A)

🔒 Translations on the coordinate plane (B)

▶️ Rotations on the coordinate plane (A)

🔒 Rotations on the coordinate plane (B)

▶️ Reflections on the coordinate plane (A)

🔒 Reflections on the coordinate plane (B)

▶️ Dilations on the coordinate plane (A)

🔒 Dilations on the coordinate plane (B)


▶️ Solving simple proportions (A)

▶️ Solving simple proportions (B)

🔒 Solving simple proportions (C)

▶️ Simplifying ratios (A)

🔒 Simplifying ratios (B)

▶️ Similar Triangles (A)

🔒 Similar Triangles (B)


▶️ Measurement word problems (in, ft, and yds) (A)

🔒 Measurement word problems (in, ft, and yds) (B)

▶️ Measurement word problems (cm, mm, and m) (A)

🔒 Measurement word problems (cm, mm, and m) (B)

▶️ Length word problems (in inches) (A)

🔒 Length word problems (in inches) (B)

▶️ Length word problems (in centimeters) (A)

🔒 Length word problems (in centimeters) (B)

▶️ Area of a circle word problems (A)

🔒 Area of a circle word problems (B)

▶️ Circumference of a circle word problems (A)

🔒 Circumference of a circle word problems (B)

▶️ Area and perimeter of a rectangle word problems (A)

🔒 Area and perimeter of a rectangle word problems (B)

▶️ Volume of rectangular prism word problems (A)

🔒 Volume of rectangular prism word problems (B)

🔒 Volume of rectangular prism word problems (C)

▶️ Pythagorean Theorem word problems (A)

🔒 Pythagorean Theorem word problems (B)

🔒 Pythagorean Theorem word problems (C)


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Why Do Students Love Our Geometry Worksheets?

Once you start sharing our geometry worksheets with your students, you will quickly see why they are an excellent resource for improving your lessons and overall instruction.

Our worksheets are carefully designed with the idea that useful and effective math activities focus on engaging students and developing their skills (not busy work or mindless repetition of math procedures). This quality over quantity approach makes our worksheets an excellent resource for giving your students meaningful and effective opportunities to practice and learn geometry.

Having access to all of our geometry worksheets will be a great access to your teaching toolbox and they will take your daily lesson plans to the next level. Mashup Math Geometry Worksheets can be used in a variety of ways (scroll down below for a few examples) and they are an effective and useful supplement to your lesson plans, tutoring sessions, assessments, homework assignments, and more.

 

Mashup Math Geometry Worksheets can supplement your lessons in a variety of ways including using them for independent practice, extra credit assignments, homework, and topic reviews. (Image: Mashup Math MJ)

 

Looking for ideas of different ways that you can effectively use our Geometry worksheets with your students in your classroom or at home? Here are a few suggestion for ways you can use our worksheets with your students:

  • to practice a newly learned skill

  • for an independent study

  • extra credit

  • warm-up activities to start a lesson

  • exit-ticket activities to end a lesson

  • formative and summative assessments

  • for homework assignments

  • topic reviews

Each of the above suggestions is a great way to use our geometry worksheets to support your students. Whenever you provide students with engaging and meaningful opportunities to practice, learn, and explore geometry, you are helping them to develop their skills and abilities.

Effective geometry teachers rely on a collection of useful and engaging resources and activities that are topic-specific to keep their daily lessons and assignments interesting and exciting for students. Mashup Math worksheets fall into this category of resources and they make a great addition to any geometry teacher’s resource collection. If you want to help your students to develop their geometry skills and become better problem solvers and mathematicians, then it is important to present the material in a way that is highly engaging and appropriately challenging. When you hit this target, your students will be able to master key geometry skills that they will be able to apply and build upon at the college level and beyond.

 

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