Hi Kids! This is a beautiful article to introduce kids to the geometry worksheet of 2D shapes. In this article, beautiful 2D shape cut-out printables are present. These cut-outs are suitable for kids to teach them about shapes. This printable workbook will help kids learn about shapes like circles, squares, triangles, and more via hands-on activities. Kids need to cut the shapes. It will improve their shape recognition skills and also help them with fine motor skills. We hope that you will like these beautiful and engaging cutouts. If you want to download this PDF, use the link below.
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These are the common things that you need to complete this whole worksheet:-
Materials Needed:
- Printables
- Scissors (with adult supervision)
- Glue or a glue stick
- Construction paper
Instructions:
- Cut Out the Shapes: Use scissors to cut the shapes. Do it under the supervision of a teacher or parent.
- Assemble the shapes on the given printable to create a triangle.
Note: In this worksheet, the place of the triangle will be changed with the given image name below.
2D Shape Geometry Cut Out Printables
Triangle 2D Shape
Materials Needed:
- Printables
- Scissors (with adult supervision)
- Glue or a glue stick
- Construction paper
Instructions:
- Cut Out the Shapes: Use scissors to cut the shapes. Do it under the supervision of a teacher or parent.
- Assemble the shapes on the given printable to create a triangle.
Facts about Triangles:
- Triangles have 3 sides. Count them!
- Triangles have 3 corners. These are called vertices.
- Triangles are flat shapes. They don’t pop out like a ball.
- Triangles can look different. Some are tall and skinny, some are short and wide.
- You can find triangles everywhere!
- Look for them in:
1. A slice of pizza
2. A road sign
3. The roof of some houses
4. A musical instrument called a triangle
Square 2D Shape
Materials Needed:
- Printables
- Scissors (with adult supervision)
- Glue or a glue stick
- Construction paper
Instructions:
- Cut Out the Shapes: Use scissors to cut the shapes. Do it under the supervision of a teacher or parent.
- Assemble the shapes on the given printable to create a square.
Facts about Square:
- A square has four equal sides.
- All angles in a square are 90 degrees.
- The diagonals of a square are equal in length and intersect at 90 degrees.
- A square is a type of rectangle and rhombus.
- The area of a square is calculated by squaring the length of one side.
- The perimeter of a square is four times the length of one side.
- The sum of the interior angles in any square is always 360 degrees.
- Real-world Examples: 1. Tiles 2. Chessboard
Diamond 2D Shape
Materials Needed:
- Printables
- Scissors (with adult supervision)
- Glue or a glue stick
- Construction paper
Instructions:
- Cut Out the Shapes: Use scissors to cut the shapes. Do it under the supervision of a teacher or parent.
- Assemble the shapes on the given printable to create a diamond.
Facts about Diamond:
- A diamond shape is also called a rhombus in geometry.
- It has four equal sides and opposite angles that are equal.
- The diagonals bisect each other at right angles (90°).
- The sum of all interior angles is 360°.
- All sides are of equal length, but angles may not be 90° like a square.
- If all angles are 90°, the diamond becomes a square.
- Real World Examples:
1. Playing Cards
2. Kites
3. Jewelry Designs
Star 2D Shape
Materials Needed:
- Printables
- Scissors (with adult supervision)
- Glue or a glue stick
- Construction paper
Instructions:
- Cut Out the Shapes: Use scissors to cut the shapes. Do it under the supervision of a teacher or parent.
- Assemble the shapes on the given printable to create a star.
Facts about Star:
- A star shape is a polygon with points (vertices) extending outward.
- The most common geometric star is the five-pointed star (pentagram).
- It consists of straight lines that intersect, forming a symmetrical pattern.
- Stars can have different numbers of points (e.g., 6-point, 8-point, or more).
- The angles inside the star depend on the number of points and how they are connected.
- A regular star polygon has all sides and angles equal.
- Stars are often used as symbols in flags, decorations, and designs
Hexagon 2D Shape
Materials Needed:
- Printables
- Scissors (with adult supervision)
- Glue or a glue stick
- Construction paper
Instructions:
- Cut Out the Shapes: Use scissors to cut the shapes. Do it under the supervision of a teacher or parent.
- Assemble the shapes on the given printable to create a hexagon.
Facts about Hexagon:
- A hexagon is a six-sided polygon.
- A regular hexagon has six equal sides and six equal angles (120° each).
- The sum of all interior angles in a hexagon is 720°.
- A regular hexagon can be divided into six equilateral triangles.
- It has nine diagonals connecting its vertices.
- Real World Examples:
1. Honeycomb cells
2. Snowflakes
3. Chemical structures
Trapezium 2D Shape
Materials Needed:
- Printables
- Scissors (with adult supervision)
- Glue or a glue stick
- Construction paper
Instructions:
- Cut Out the Shapes: Use scissors to cut the shapes. Do it under the supervision of a teacher or parent.
- Assemble the shapes on the given printable to create a trapezium.
Facts about Trapezium:
- A trapezium (trapezoid in the U.S.) is a quadrilateral with at least one pair of parallel sides.
- The parallel sides are called bases, and the non-parallel sides are called legs.
- In an isosceles trapezium, the nonparallel sides (legs) are equal, and the base angles are also equal.
- The sum of all interior angles in a trapezium is 360°.
- The height (altitude) is the perpendicular distance between the two bases.
- Due to their stability, trapeziums are used in bridges, roofs, and designs.
Circle 2D Shape
Facts about Circle:
- A circle is a closed, two-dimensional shape with all points equidistant from the center.
- The distance from the center to any point on the circle is called the radius.
- The diameter is twice the radius and the longest chord in a circle.
- A chord is any line segment that joins two points in the circle.
- A tangent is a line that touches the circle at exactly one point.
- Circles have infinite lines of symmetry and no corners or edges.
- Pizza, wheels, and coins are common real-world examples of circular shapes.
Heart 2D Shape
Facts about the Heart:
- A heart shape is a curved geometric figure resembling a stylized human heart.
- It has two symmetrical, rounded lobes at the top and a pointed end at the bottom.
- The heart is not a standard mathematical shape, but it can be formed using curves and algebraic equations.
- It is often associated with love, emotions, and Valentine’s Day.
- Some mathematical heart shapes can be drawn using parametric equations or Bezier curves.
- It is commonly used in art, symbols, and decorations.
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