Here you will find all our GCSE geometry and measure worksheets for secondary schools.
What can you expect from the geometry and measure worksheets?
The free geometry and measure worksheets comprise functional and applied reasoning questions, practice questions, exam style questions and word problems.
These printable maths worksheets are suitable for use as part of GCSE maths revision for all major exam boards including Edexcel, AQA and OCR.
Designed to be used within our step-by-step GCSE maths revision lessons.
Mark scheme and answers included for every free geometry and measure worksheet.
Algebra
Geometry
Number
Probability
Ratio and Proportion
Statistics
Mixed
Algebraic expressions
Simplifying expressions
Expanding brackets
Factorising
Equations
Solving equations
Rearranging equations
Simultaneous equations
Maths formulas
Interpreting graphs
Types of graphs
Inequalities
Sequences
Functions
Laws of indices
Mathematical proof
Algebraic Fractions
Equations and expressions
Straight Line Graphs
Proof Maths
2D Shapes
Polygons
Symmetry
Area
Perimeter
Circles, sectors and arcs
Angles
Angle rules
Angles in polygons
Angles in parallel lines
3D shapes
Volume
Prism
Cuboid
Triangular prism
Sphere
Hemisphere shape
Cone
Cylinder
Pyramid
Pythagoras theorem
Trigonometry
Circle theorems
Vectors
Loci And Construction
Transformations
Congruence and similarity
Types of Graphs
Interpreting Graphs
Surface Area
Arithmetic
Rounding numbers
Factors, multiples and primes
Negative numbers
Fractions, decimals and percentages
Fractions
Decimals
Percentages
Comparing fractions decimals and percentages
Powers and roots
Standard form
Simple interest and compound interest
Types of numbers
Upper and Lower Bounds
Surds
Multiplying and Dividing Fractions
Adding and Subtracting Fractions
Comparing Fractions
Probability
Describing probability
Probability distribution
How to calculate probability
Combined events probability
Ratio
Proportion
Compound measures
Best Buy
Scale
Units of measurement
Conversion
Conversion graphs
Rate of change
Exchange rates and conversion rates
Types of data
Mean, median, mode
Representing data
Frequency table
Cumulative frequency
Histogram
Types of sampling methods
Students will explore key geometry skills in order to answer questions on classifying 2d shapes (polygons) like quadrilaterals (such as rectangles and parallelograms), and triangles (such as equilateral or isosceles).
Students will look at whether shapes are congruent by examining their sides and vertices, and by measuring angles.
"Questions test skills such as area of a triangle and other shapes as well as surface area of 3D shapes including prisms by using nets.
Pythagoras theorem and trigonometry questions build on this to work out missing angles and sides in right angled triangles, and the sine and cosine rules are used for other triangles. Trigonometric graphs can be used to support this. While drawing graphs, skills developed while learning about constructions and how to use a protractor are vital.
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