Special quadrilaterals
This KS3/KS4 maths worksheet resource can be used to practise and develop concepts regarding special quadrilaterals. Students are given seven shapes which they are asked to name and identify properties focussing on correct notation. The shapes given are parallogram, rectangle, rhombus, sqaure, kite, isosceles trapezium and trapezium. Answers are provided.
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19/03/2019
I agree, I had never come across a regular trapezium before - I understood regular to mean equal sides and angles?
06/04/2017
Two points to note: "regular trapezium" is more commonly known as an "isosceles trapezium", and the diagonals do NOT cross at 90 degrees (in general).
14/01/2016