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This medium-level sheet introduces kindergartners to symmetry and shape composition, two important geometry concepts. Part A features nine fill-in-the-blank questions exploring how many lines of symmetry squares and rectangles have, plus what shape two triangles can make when joined together. Part B is a matching exercise where children connect squares, triangles, rectangles, and hexagons to descriptive properties such as equal sides, long sides, or specific corner counts.

It deepens shape classification skills.

Style:
Busy Bee
2D Shapes & Properties
Kindergarten
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) A square has 4 lines of symmetry.
2) A rectangle has 2 lines of symmetry.
3) Two triangles can make a square.
4) A shape with 6 sides is called a hexagon.
5) A circle has many lines of symmetry.
6) A rectangle has 4 sides but they are not all equal.
7) Two squares side by side can make a rectangle.
8) A pentagon has 5 vertices.
9) A hexagon has 6 vertices.
★ Part B: Matching
Match each shape to the correct description.
1)
square
4 equal sides
3 sides, 3 corners
triangle
3 sides, 3 corners
6 sides, 6 corners
rectangle
2 long sides, 2 short sides
4 equal sides
hexagon
6 sides, 6 corners
2 long sides, 2 short sides
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Read each question carefully. Write the missing word or number, then match shapes to their properties.

10 Questions
15-20 minutes
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