Third Sapce - Quadrilaterals

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Independent Recap | Year 4 | Geometry | Questions

Arithmetic

1. 9 x 7 2. 9,811 – 723 3. 504 – 9 4. 403 – 201

Practice: Quadrilaterals
5. Recap: Explain the properties of a 6. Square, rhombus, trapezium or rectangle?
quadrilateral. a. parallel lines - 2 pairs, sides/ angles - all the
same. b. parallel lines - 2 pairs, sides - 2 paris the
same, angles - same. c. parallel lines - 1 pair

7. Trapezium, rhombus or parallelogram? a. 8. Name each shape.


parallel lines - 2 pairs, sides - all the same, angles
- opposite equal. b. parallel lines - 2 pairs, sides -
opposite equal length, angles - opposite equal.

9. Using a ruler, draw a trapezium. Mark any 10. Explain the difference between a
parallel lines and right-angles in your shape. square and a rectangle.

11. Using a ruler, draw a parallelogram. Mark any 12. Using a ruler, draw a rhombus. Mark any
parallel lines and right-angles in your shape. parallel lines and right-angles in your shape.

13. Pollyanna says she has drawn a


quadrilateral. Is she correct? Explain.

14. Which one is the odd one out?


Challenge

Explain your choice.

You might want Spot the mistake


to talk to an adult

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Independent Recap | Year 4 | Geometry

Answers

Q no. Question Answer

1 9x7 63
2 9,811 – 723 9,088
3 504 – 9 495
4 403 – 201 202
5 Explain the properties A quadrilateral is a four sided polygon. Quadrilaterals have four sides and four angles.
of a quadrilateral.
6 Square, rhombus, a. square
trapezium or b. rectangle
rectangle? c. trapezium
7 Trapezium, rhombus or a. rhombus
parallelogram? b. parallelogram
8 Name each shape. First - trapezium, second - parallelogram, third - rhombus, fourth - rectangle, fifth -
square
9 Using a ruler, draw a The trapezium drawn should have the properties identified in question 7: parallel lines
trapezium. - 1 pair
10 Explain the difference A square has four equal sides. A rectangle has two pairs of sides of the same length.
between a square and
a rectangle.
11 Using a ruler, draw a The parallelogram should have the properties identified in question 7: parallel lines - 2
parallelogram. pairs, sides - opposite equal length, angles - opposite equal
12 Using a ruler, draw a The rhombus should have the properties identified in question 7: parallel lines - 2 pairs,
rhombus. sides - all the same, angles - opposite equal
13 Pollyanna says she has Pollyanna is incorrect. She has drawn a pentagon, which has 5 sides and angles.
drawn a quadrilateral. Quadrilaterals have 4 sides and angles.
Is she correct? Explain.
14 Which one is the odd Answers will vary depending on the choice the pupil makes.
one out?
Example reasons for the odd one out:
Explain your choice.
Rectangle - has right angles/ all angles are the same
Rhombus - all sides are of equal length
Trapezium - only has one pair of parallel lines

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