Maths /Shape, Location & Mapping

Browse our collection of geometry, location and mapping worksheets and other resources. These resources help teach 2D and 3D shapes, angles, mapping, transformation, symmetry and more.

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Symmetry Boxes: Castle

Use symmetry to complete the picture of the castle.
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Symmetry Boxes: Butterfly

Use symmetry to complete the picture of the butterfly.
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Symmetry Boxes: Heart

Use symmetry to complete the picture of a love heart.
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2D & 3D Shapes Word Jumble

Unjumble the letters to spell the names of 2D and 3D shapes and solve the riddle.
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Isometric Dot Pages

Two pages of isometric dot patterns.
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Shops Directions: Cardinal & Ordinal

Use directions (cardinal & ordinal) to describe the direction of shops in a shopping centre.
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Shops Directions (N,E,S,W)

Use cardinal directions (north, east, south, west) to describe the direction of shops in a shopping centre.
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Lake City Directions: Cardinal & Ordinal

Use directions (cardinal & ordinal) to describe the direction of places on a map.
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Lake City Directions (N,E,S,W)

Use cardinal directions (north, east, south, west) to describe the direction of places on a map.
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Measure Angles in a Picture

Use a protractor to measure the angles in the picture.
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Complementary Angles (2)

Use knowledge of complementary angles to work out the missing angles.
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Complementary Angles (1)

Use knowledge of complementary angles to work out the missing angles.
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Angle Sort: Right, Acute, Obtuse

Cut and paste to show whether the angles are acute angles, right angles or obtuse angles.
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Angle Sort: Right, Bigger, Smaller

Cut and paste to show whether the angles are right angles, bigger than right angles, or smaller than right angles.
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Vertically Opposite Angles (2)

Use knowledge of vertically opposite angles to work out the missing angles.
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Vertically Opposite Angles (1)

Use knowledge of vertically opposite angles to work out the missing angles.