Shapes for kids: Quadrilaterals
Quadrilaterals. The word itself broken down is "quad" meaning four and "lateral" meaning side. The shape also has to be a 2D shape to qualify. To make things a little clearer, check out our printable charts for kids on all quadrilateral shapes.
What you need:
- computer with internet access
- printer
- colouring pencils or markers
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There is a misconception amongst some parents that mathematics education does not seriously begin until the first formal year of schooling. In fact your pre-kinder student has already begun developing a range of mathematical behaviours which will support their numeracy development.
These emerging numeracy skills, like all milestones will develop within the context of opportunity and repetition at the individual pace of your child.
Shapes are the base of many mathematical activities and to identify these shapes, it is important for kids to see examples and learn the differences between them. Our simple, printable charts will help your kids better understand quadrilaterals.
Print this quadrilateral shape to help your kids learn all about quadrilaterals.
Click here to print this quadrilateral.
Click here to print the full polygon table.
Find more shapes for kids:
- Shapes for kids: Polygons
- Shapes for kids: Triangles
- Shapes for kids: Quadrilaterals
- Shapes for kids: Pentagons
- Shapes for kids: Octagon
- Shapes for kids: Nonagon
- Shapes for kids: Hexagon
- Shapes for kids: Heptagons
- Shapes for kids: Decagon
- Shapes for kids: Rhombus
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