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Types And Properties Of Quadrilaterals Worksheet

Types And Properties Of Quadrilaterals Worksheet

Help your students prepare for their Maths GCSE with this free types and properties of quadrilaterals worksheet of 30+ questions and answers

  • Section 1 of the types and properties of quadrilaterals worksheet contains 20+ skills-based types and properties of quadrilaterals questions, in 3 groups to support differentiation
  • Section 2 contains 3 applied types and properties of quadrilaterals questions with a mix of worded problems and deeper problem solving questions
  • Section 3 contains 3 foundation and higher level GCSE exam style types and properties of quadrilaterals questions 
  • Answers and a mark scheme for all types and properties of quadrilaterals questions are provided
  • Questions follow variation theory with plenty of opportunities for students to work independently at their own level
  • All questions created by fully qualified expert secondary maths teachers
  • Suitable for GCSE maths revision for AQA, OCR and Edexcel exam boards

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Types and properties of quadrilaterals at a glance

 

Quadrilaterals are polygons with four sides. Vertices of a quadrilateral are usually labelled as A B C D. This gives a point of reference for edges and angles within the quadrilateral. There are a number of different types of quadrilaterals we need to know about:

 

  • Square – 4 equal sides, 4 right angles, perpendicular diagonals
  • Rectangle – 2 pairs of equal opposite sides, 4 right angles
  • Parallelogram – 2 pairs of equal, parallel lines
  • Rhombus – 4 equal sides, opposite angles equal, perpendicular diagonals
  • Trapezium (Trapezoid) – 1 pair of parallel sides, adjacent angles add up to 180o
  • Kite – adjacent sides equal, 1 pair of opposite angles equal, perpendicular diagonals

 

Looking forward, students can then progress to additional polygons worksheets and other geometry worksheets, for example a simplifying expressions worksheet or simultaneous equations worksheet.

 

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