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Grade 3 Math Assessment 2D & 3D Geometry Name: ____________________ Expectation Question number correspond to expectation numbers. Target Met Still Progressing 1. Locate the line of symmetry in a twodimensional shape. 2. Identify translations, rotations and reflections 3. Explain the relationships between different types of quadrilaterals 4. Compose and describe designs by combining 2D shapes. 5. Identify and compare various polygons. 6. Identify and compare angles, and describe angles as greater than, equal to, or less than a right angle 7. Sort and classify geometric figures by their properties 8. Solve problems requiring the greatest or least number of twodimensional shapes 1. Look at the letters below. Count the lines of symmetry each letter has. How many lines of symmetry are there in total? 3 4 5 6 2. Look at the grid below. Which words describe the transformation of the letter F from Box 1 to Box 2 to Box 3 to Box 4? translation, reflection, rotation reflection, rotation, translation reflection, translation, rotation translation, rotation, reflection

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Page 1: Grade 3 Math Assessment 2D & 3D Geometry · Grade 3 Math Assessment 2D & 3D Geometry Name: _____ Expectation Question number correspond to expectation numbers. Target Met Still Progressing

Grade 3 Math Assessment 2D & 3D Geometry 

Name:  ____________________ 

Expectation Question number correspond to expectation numbers. 

Target Met 

Still  Progressing 

1. Locate the line of symmetry in a two­dimensional shape.     

2. Identify translations, rotations and reflections     

3. Explain the relationships between different types of quadrilaterals 

   

4. Compose and describe designs by combining 2D shapes.     

5. Identify and compare various polygons.     

6. Identify and compare angles, and describe angles as greater than, equal to, or less than a right angle 

   

7. Sort and classify geometric figures by their properties     

8. Solve problems requiring the greatest or least number of two­dimensional shapes 

   

1. Look at the letters below. Count the lines of symmetry each letter has. 

 How many lines of symmetry are there in total? 

❏ 3 ❏ 4 ❏ 5 ❏ 6 

 2. Look at the grid below. 

 Which words describe the transformation of the letter F from Box 1 to Box 2 to Box 3 to Box 4? 

❏ translation, reflection, rotation ❏ reflection, rotation, translation ❏ reflection, translation, rotation ❏ translation, rotation, reflection 

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 3.  Look at the chart below. 

 Which of the following shapes could belong in place of y and z? 

 

              4.  Look at the shape below.   

 How many shapes are needed to cover Shape P complete? ____________    5. Choose three polygons and complete the chart. 

Polygon  Number of Sides 

Equal length Sides 

Number of Vertices 

Number of right Angles 

         

         

         

   

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 6. Identify the following angles (greater than, equal to, or less than a right angle). 

   _____________________       ___________________          _____________________ 7. Complete the chart below.

 8. Draw a route from one place to another.  Use directions and numbers to describe the route. 

a. town hall to zoo b. pool to school to house 

  

 

 

   

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9.  The shape below has been made using pattern blocks. 

 Darius says, “I can cover this shape using 12 green triangles.” Adam says, “I can cover the same shape using 4 pattern blocks that are all different.”  Show how Adam can cover the shape with 4 different pattern blocks. Describe the relationship between Adam’s pattern blocks and the green triangles.