Download and print these fun, FREE math art activity pages designed to help identify various shapes from triangles & quadrilaterals to nonagons & decagons!
I love math and I love finding ways to make math more exciting! Rather than a basic worksheet where the student simply identifies the various polygons shown on the page, I decided to make it a little more engaging and, dare I say, FUN! The Line Drawing Polygon Search activity pages are a great way to help children actively search for and identify various shapes.
Plus, the completed activity becomes a beautiful piece of abstract art! The best part, in my opinion, is that each student’s completed “artwork” will be completely different!
With eight different printable pages to choose from, you are bound to find a page that will suit the needs of your learner, regardless of their age!
The basic idea of each page is that the student draws random lines on the page and them colors the various polygons created by the intersecting lines.
Line Drawing Polygon Search Printable Page
The first page included in the download is the most general of all the printable pages. Using a ruler, draw random, overlapping lines in the box. Each line should begin and end on an edge of the box. Locate and color each set of polygons a different color. (For example, color all triangles one color. Color all quadrilaterals a different color.)
See a completed sample page below:
Line Drawing Triangle, Quadrilateral, Pentagon & Hexagon Search Printable Pages
The next four pages focus on specific polygons. So, if you want to focus on triangles, use the triangle polygon page. Using a ruler, draw random, overlapping lines in the box. Locate and color all of the triangles. There are also pages for quadrilaterals, pentagons, and hexagons.
See a completed sample triangle page below:
Line Drawing Polygon Search Printable Pages w/tables
The last three printable pages available to download all have tables for the student to complete. Using a ruler, draw random, overlapping lines in the box. Choose a different color for each of the polygons listed and complete the table at the bottom of the page. Search and color the polygons according to the table created.
See a completed sample of the page that focuses on just triangles and quadrilaterals below:
See a completed sample of the page that includes 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10-sided polygons. Also included (but now shown is a page that includes just 3, 4, 5, and 6-sided polygons.)
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More Math Art Activities:
Interested in more FUN, artistic math projects for your students? Be sure to check out the Math Art blog series from Karyn at Teach Beside Me. While you’re at it, don’t miss her new book, Math Art and Drawing Games for Kids which features 40+ Fun Art Projects to Build Amazing Math Skills!
This post was originally published on January 22, 2020.