Classifying Quadrilaterals – Identifying Attributes by Lines, Angles, & More | Digital Google Slides Activity

This Google Slides activity introduces students to different types of quadrilaterals, including parallelograms, rectangles, squares, rhombuses, trapezoids, and kites. Students will identify lines, angles, and symmetry. Includes instructional video, reference slides, practice slides, and answer key. Perfect for introducing quadrilaterals in Google Classroom.

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Description

This Google Slides activity introduces students to different types of quadrilaterals. Students will identify perpendicular, parallel, and congruent lines. They will also identify angle measures and lines of symmetry. By doing this, they will discover what makes a quadrilateral a parallelogram, a rectangle, a square, a rhombus, a trapezoid, and a kite. Using this and Google Classroom is a perfect way to introduce your students to quadrilaterals!

You can watch the student video here.

What’s Included?

  • Instructional Student Video
  • Reference Slides
  • Practice Slides
  • Answer Key

Check out the preview to see the activity in greater detail!

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25 reviews for Classifying Quadrilaterals – Identifying Attributes by Lines, Angles, & More | Digital Google Slides Activity

  1. Lana W.

    Great resource

  2. Laura Morris

    Excellent resource for review before testing!

  3. Alexa F.

    Loved this resource!

  4. Mint for Math

    Fun resource!

  5. Amber S.

    My students Love this fun and engaging resource for figuring out lines, angles and quadrilaterals.

  6. Christopher C.

    Great resource! Very helpful and engaging for distance learning students.

  7. Mary Jo B.

    A few kids had some trouble rotating, which you gave the warning of more advance technology skills. This product will be easier in person next year so I can help the kids. Great practice, thank you

  8. Mary Jo B.

    A few kids had some trouble rotating, which you gave the warning of more advance technology skills. This product will be easier in person next year so I can help the kids. Great practice, thank you

  9. Dawna M.

    These were an easy way to practice and review quadrilaterals both synchronously and asynchronously.

  10. Angela M.

    Love this. Makes teaching this so easy. Ready to go for google classroom!

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