Polygons Third Grade Worksheet

📆 Updated: 1 Jan 1970
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Are you a third-grade teacher searching for worksheets that will engage your students while reinforcing their understanding of polygons? Look no further! Our polygons worksheet is designed to provide a fun and interactive way for students to practice identifying, classifying, and drawing different polygons. With clear instructions and visually appealing graphics, this worksheet will help your students become confident in their knowledge of shapes and their attributes.



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What is a polygon?

A polygon is a closed shape in a two-dimensional plane that is made up of straight line segments connected end-to-end to form a closed boundary. Examples of polygons include triangles, squares, pentagons, and so on.

How many sides does a triangle have?

A triangle has three sides.

What is the sum of the interior angles of a quadrilateral?

The sum of the interior angles of a quadrilateral is always 360 degrees.

What is the name given to a polygon with six sides?

A polygon with six sides is called a hexagon.

Can a polygon have 10 sides?

Yes, a polygon can have 10 sides. It would be called a decagon, which is a polygon with 10 straight sides and 10 angles.

If a polygon has all sides and angles equal, what is it called?

If a polygon has all sides and angles equal, it is called a regular polygon.

What is the name of a polygon with four equal sides and angles?

The name of a polygon with four equal sides and angles is a square.

How many total degrees are there in a pentagon?

There are 540 degrees in a pentagon.

Can a polygon have only one side?

No, a polygon cannot have only one side. By definition, a polygon is a closed shape with straight sides, and it must have at least three sides. A shape with just one side would be considered a line segment.

Give an example of a regular polygon.

A hexagon is an example of a regular polygon, as it has six equal sides and six equal angles.

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