Grade 4 Geometry Worksheets
Free printable geometry practice for Grade 4 students. Generate problems, solve them on screen or paper, and download as PDF.
What your child will practice
Practice core geometry skills aligned with Grade 4 curriculum standards, including problem-solving and conceptual understanding.
Free Practice Worksheets
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Build confidence with approachable problems
Solve each problem. Take your time.
- 1.What is the perimeter of a rectangle with a length of 8 units and a width of 5 units?
- 2.What is the area of a rectangle with a length of 7 units and a width of 4 units?
- 3.A square has sides that are 6 units long. What is its perimeter?
- 4.A square has sides that are 9 units long. What is its area?
- 5.What is the measure of a right angle?
- 6.If you rotate a triangle 90 degrees clockwise, what is the new position of the triangle called?
Full range of grade expectations
Solve each problem. Show your work.
- 1.A rectangular garden is 15 feet long and 8 feet wide. What is the perimeter of the garden?
- 2.A square has a side length of 7 inches. What is the area of the square?
- 3.Look at the angle below. Is it acute, obtuse, or right? [Imagine a drawing of an obtuse angle here]
- 4.Sarah is painting a mural on a wall. The mural is a rectangle that is 12 feet wide and 9 feet tall. What is the area of the mural Sarah needs to paint?
- 5.What is the measure of the angle shown? [Imagine a drawing of a right angle here, maybe with a symbol indicating 90 degrees]
- 6.A rectangular park is 50 meters long and 30 meters wide. If you walk around the entire edge of the park once, how far do you walk?
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Why is geometry important in math?
Geometry develops spatial reasoning, logical thinking, and proof skills. It connects math to the physical world through shapes, measurements, and transformations.
How can I support geometry learning at home?
Build with blocks, identify shapes in the environment, measure rooms, and use drawing tools. Hands-on activities make geometry concepts concrete.
What geometry topics are covered in each grade?
K-2: identifying shapes and their properties. Grades 3-5: area, perimeter, angles. Grades 6-8: coordinate geometry, transformations, volume. Grades 9-12: proofs, trigonometry, circles.