Use attributes to draw Polygons





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Worksheets, examples, and solutions to help Grade 2 students learn how to use attributes to draw different polygons including triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons, and hexagons.

Common Core Standards: 2.G.1, 2.MD.1

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New York State Common Core Math Grade 2, Module 8, Lesson 3

NYS Math Grade 2, Module 8, Lesson 3

Worksheets for Grade 2

Lesson 3 Concept Development and Homework

  1. Use a straightedge to draw the polygon with the given attributes in the space to the right.
    a. Draw a polygon with 4 angles.
    Number of sides: _____
    Name of polygon: ________
    b. Draw a six-sided polygon.
    Number of angles: _____
    Name of polygon: _________
    c. Draw a three-angled polygon.
    Number of sides: _____
    Name of polygon: ________
    d. Draw a five-sided polygon.
    Number of angles: _____
    Name of polygon: ________

  2. Use your straightedge to draw 2 new examples of each polygon that are different from those you drew on the first page.
    a. Quadrilateral
    b. Hexagon
    c. Pentagon
    d. Triangle



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