Fifth Grade Math Geometry Worksheets

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  • Olympic Arithmetic: Ski Trail Tracker #5

    Challenge your fifth grader to find the total length of this long, angled ski trail by adding up the lengths of each individual segment.

  • Area of a Rectangle #2

    What do reading and math have in common? It takes geometry to find the area of the surface of a book, magazine or notebook!

  • Olympic Arithmetic: Ski Trail Tracker #7

    Improve your fifth grader's division and geometry skills with this fun Olympics-themed printable!

  • Name the Quadrant

    Help your fifth grader get to know the coordinate plane with this introductory worksheet that challenges him to practice identifying quadrants.

  • Mystery Picture Graph #3

    Can you discover the mystery picture? Make math fun with this coordinate grid activity, where your child will reveal a hidden picture with every point he plots!

  • Olympic Arithmetic: Ski Trail Tracker #4

    Boost your fifth grader's practice with division and geometry by challenging her to complete this Olympics-themed math worksheet.

  • Laser Angles

    In this excerpt from an upcoming math workbook, your junior detective will make a positive ID on obtuse, acute and right angles.

  • Olympic Arithmetic: Ski Trail Tracker #1

    This colorful worksheet makes your fifth grader's division and geometry practice painless by turning it into an Olympics challenge!

  • Rectangle Algebra: Find the Total Area II

    Introduce your child to algebra with this 5th grade worksheet in which your child will use algebraic equations to find the missing width of each rectangle.

  • Spider Web Angles

    Simon the spider needs a smart mathematician. His webs are forming all sorts of angles, but he can't figure out which angles are 90 degrees and which aren't.

  • Area of a Square #1

    Get a clear view of geometry with this worksheet! Practice calculating surface area by finding the area of the square windows.

  • Area of a Square #2

    Robotics requires math. All these robots need is for you to calculate the area of their square bodies.

  • Categorize These Shapes 2

    What is the name of this shape? Is it a parallelogram or square? Teach your students to classify two-dimensional shapes using a Venn diagram.

  • Area of a Rectangle #1

    Spending money may be a lot of fun, but spending time learning math can be too! Practice calculating the area of these different dollar bills.

  • Geometry Task Cards

    Challenge your students to identify or draw 18 different geometric shapes, including polygons, quadrilaterals, and triangles.

  • Olympic Arithmetic: Ski Trail Tracker #2

    This Olympics-themed worksheet challenges your fifth grader to use his geometry and division skills to find the total length of the ski trail diagram.

  • Olympic Arithmetic: Ski Trail Tracker #6

    This colorful printable challenges your fifth grader to find the total length of the ski trail diagram by finding the lengths of each individual segment.

  • Angle Steering #5

    Looking for a fun way to give your child practice with angles? Print out this geometry sheet and he'll be a pro in no time.

  • Angle Steering #3

    Steering a boat is harder than it looks! Can your child use her angle and geometry knowledge to steer this ship in the right direction?

  • Scaling Regular Figures

    How much bigger is this shape? Or how much smaller? Get your students thinking and scaling regular two-dimensional figures using this printable worksheet.

  • Angle Steering #4

    Give your child practice working with angles on this fun geometry sheet. He'll add and subtract degrees as he turns the ship's steering wheel.

  • Olympic Arithmetic: Ski Trail Tracker #3

    This colorful worksheet challenges your fifth grader to find the total length of an Olympic ski trail using her division skills and geometry knowledge.

  • Area Models in Fractional Units

    This worksheet teaches students to break down the area of a shape by using fractional units. Show your students how to represent area for rectangular shapes with fractional length sides.