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This worksheet helps students practice identifying quadrilaterals by matching shape diagrams to their specific geometric properties.

Worksheet matching quadrilateral shapes like rectangles and kites to their geometric properties.

Worksheet matching quadrilateral shapes like rectangles and kites to their geometric properties.

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Let’s go step by step to match each shape (labeled F, D, C, A, G, H) with its correct name based on the properties listed.

We are given these possible names:
Rectangle, Rhombus, Trapezium, Square, Kite, Parallelogram

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Shape F → Properties:
- Opposite sides equal
- Opposite sides parallel
- 4 right angles

→ This matches a Rectangle.
*(Note: A square also has 4 right angles and opposite sides equal/parallel, but it requires all sides equal — which isn’t mentioned here. So Rectangle is correct.)*

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Shape D → Properties:
- All sides equal
- Opposite sides parallel
- Diagonals cross at right angles
- No right angles

→ This is a Rhombus.
*(A square also has all sides equal and diagonals crossing at right angles, but it has right angles — this one says “no right angles”, so it’s a rhombus.)*

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Shape C → Properties:
- All sides equal
- Opposite sides parallel
- 4 right angles
- Diagonals cross at right angles

→ This is a Square.
*(It combines all the best features: equal sides, parallel opposite sides, right angles, and perpendicular diagonals.)*

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Shape A → Properties:
- 2 pairs of equal adjacent sides
- Diagonals cross at right angles

→ This is a Kite.
*(A kite has two pairs of adjacent equal sides and diagonals that intersect at right angles — one diagonal is a line of symmetry.)*

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Shape G → Properties:
- 1 pair of parallel lines

→ This is a Trapezium.
*(In UK English, a trapezium has exactly one pair of parallel sides. In some other countries, it’s called a trapezoid — but here we use “Trapezium” as per the worksheet.)*

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Shape H → Properties:
- Opposite sides are equal
- 2 pairs of parallel sides
- No right angles

→ This is a Parallelogram.
*(Opposite sides equal and parallel, no right angles — classic parallelogram. Not a rectangle or rhombus because no right angles and not necessarily all sides equal.)*

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Now let’s write them in order from top to bottom as they appear in the worksheet:

1. F → Rectangle
2. D → Rhombus
3. C → Square
4. A → Kite
5. G → Trapezium
6. H → Parallelogram

Final Answer:
Rectangle, Rhombus, Square, Kite, Trapezium, Parallelogram
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of geometry quadrilaterals worksheet.
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