Preview of Grade 2 Geometry Worksheets: Faces, Edges, Corners, and Solid Shapes

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Grade 2 Geometry Worksheets: Faces, Edges, Corners, and Solid Shapes

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These Grade 2 geometry worksheets ask a child to look past a shape's name and count its parts. On the attribute pages the child counts the faces, edges, and corners of solid shapes like cubes, cones, and cylinders, and learns to tell a flat shape from a solid one. A shape-sorter page groups shapes by the features they share, and other sheets find solid shapes hiding in everyday objects. A set of mirror-line pages asks whether a folded shape matches itself, an early look at symmetry. Counting faces and edges, sorting flat from solid, and noticing lines of symmetry are exactly the second-grade geometry skills these pages build. The drawings are large and clearly labelled, so a child can point at each face, count the edges one by one, and decide what a shape is made of without any rush.

This set works with both flat and solid shapes. A child counts the faces of a cube, the edges of a prism, and the corners of a pyramid, sorts a group into flat and solid, and folds a picture to check for a line of symmetry. The steps are short and the shapes are roomy, so each feature can be counted carefully, one at a time.

When your child can count faces, edges, and corners and spot a line of symmetry, you can print more of these geometry worksheets as a PDF and keep going on paper. It is all free, with no sign-up and no account, and there are no timers or scores to rush a careful count. A missed edge is just a reason to walk around the shape again. The Grade 3 geometry worksheets move on to quadrilaterals, right angles, and area, and you can browse every printable geometry worksheet to pick the next page.

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