Geometry and Shape

Geometry and measures questions often reward careful diagrams, accurate use of formulae and clear reasoning. Students need to recognise which facts apply, whether they are working with lengths, angles, areas or volumes, and how different parts of a shape connect. These worksheets help students practise both the calculation side of geometry and the logical thinking needed for multi-step problems.


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Loci demonstration

Loci are a set of points that all follow a

Circumference in terms of pi

Knowing how to calculate the **circumference of a circle in

Approximating pi with polygons

This visualisation shows how π can be approximated by using

Distance calculations

Whether you're working out how far your friend

3d object visualisation tool

Visualising 3D objects helps us understand how shapes look and

Similar polygons and missing lengths

Similar triangles pop up everywhere — from architects designing buildings to

Scale factor and similarity

Similarity and Scale Factor often come up when resizing images,

Force calculations

Force calculations using pressure and area are crucial in understanding

Perimeter of rectangles with mixed metric units

Working out the perimeter of a rectangle is simple—just

Area of a trapezium / trapezoid

Trapezium? Trapezoid? You might not realise it but - regardless of