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DAILY MATH REVIEW
GEOMETRY
Week 1
MONDAY
Write how many sides and angles each shape has.
Name each shape.
_____ sides
_____ angles
___________
_____ sides
_____ angles
___________
_____ sides
_____ angles
___________
TUESDAY
Do the shapes show halves? Write yes or no.
Draw where the line should be so all shapes show halves.
_______
_______
_______
_______
_______
WEDNESDAY
Partition this rectangle
into 3 equal columns.
Partition this square into
2 equal rows and 2
equal columns.
How many small
squares did you
make? ________
How many small squares
did you make? ________
THURSDAY
Partition each rectangle into three equal parts.
Do this in two different ways.
How many thirds are in each shape? ____________
FRIDAY
Circle all the triangles.
How are all of the triangles alike? ___________________
How are they different? ____________________________
Week 2
MONDAY
Draw lines to divide the rectangle into 2 equal rows
and 4 equal co umns.
How many squares did you make? __________
TUESDAY
Write the answer to each riddle.
Then draw the matching shapes.
I have 6 sides and I have 6 angles.
What am I?
I have 1 more side than a square.
I have 1 less side than a hexagon.
What am I?
WEDNESDAY
What fraction is shaded? Use the word bank for help.
__________
one-half
__________
WORD BANK
one-third
__________
one-fourth
THURSDAY
Write the answer to each riddle.
Then draw the matching shapes.
I have three sides and three angles.
What am I?
I am a quadrilateral.
All my angles are the same.
My sides are the same length.
What am I?
FRIDAY
Circle the picture that shows four-fourths shaded.
Why are the other pictures not pictures of four-fourths.
__________________________________________________
Week 3
MONDAY
How many squares do you think
you will make if you partition
this rectangle into 3 rows
and 6 co umns? _____ squares
Now try it and see if you were correct.
There are _____ squares.
TUESDAY
1. How many halves of a
circle make 1 whole
circle? _____ halves
2. How many thirds of a
rectangle make 1 whole
rectangle? _____ thirds
Draw pictures to explain.
WEDNESDAY
Circle all of the quadrilaterals.
THURSDAY
Louise will share a pizza with 3 friends.
Each person will get an equal share.
Draw lines to show how Louise
should cut the pizza.
How many equal shares are there? _____
What part of the pizza will each person get? __________
FRIDAY
How are a square and a cube alike?_________________
How are they different? ____________________________
__________________________________________________
__________________________________________________
Week 4
MONDAY
How many triangles are there?
(Hint: there are more than 9.)
_______ triangles
TUESDAY
Partition each square into four equal parts.
Do this in three different ways.
How many fourths are in each shape? _______
WEDNESDAY
Count the shapes that
make up the robot.
Write how many there
are of each kind.
_____ triangles
_____ pentagons
_____ hexagons
_____ quadrilaterals
THURSDAY
Partition this rectangle
into 2 equal rows and
6 equal columns.
Partition this rectangle
into 3 equal rows and
4 equal columns.
How many small squares
How many small squares
did you make? ______
did you make? ______
What did you notice about the two rectangles? _________________________
FRIDAY
The teacher asked the class to divide a square into fourths.
Aly’s square looked like this.
John’s square looked like this.
Do both pictures show fourths? _____ Explain: __________________
____________________________________________________________