This module deals with parallel, perpendicular and intersecting lines. A variety of pdf exercises and word problems will help improve the skills of students in grade 3 through grade 8 to identify and differentiate between parallel, perpendicular and intersecting lines. Some of them are absolutely free of cost! Show
Printable Charts Self-descriptive charts will help you learn symbolic representation and characteristics of parallel, perpendicular and intersecting lines.
Identify the Type These printable worksheets will assist the students to differentiate the lines based on their geometrical properties. Identify whether the lines are parallel, perpendicular or intersecting lines.
Types of Lines: MCQ From the given figure, identify each pair of lines as parallel, perpendicular or intersecting lines. Choose the correct answer from the given options.
Pair of Lines in Geometrical Figures Whether it is identifying the types of lines in each geometrical figure, or finding out the number of parallel and perpendicular lines, these printable worksheets for grade 4, grade 5, and grade 6 have both the exercises covered for you.
Real-Life Objects: Parallel vs Perpendicular In this set of printable worksheets for 3rd grade, 4th grade, and 5th grade kids are required to identify whether the pair of lines is parallel or perpendicular from the objects they are using in day-to-day life.
Equations and Slopes: Finding Unknown In these printable worksheets for 6th grade, 7th grade, and 8th grade students, the relation between the lines is given. Find the unknown parameter
Hand over this set of worksheets on Parallel and Perpendicular Lines to your students for teaching them to identify, draw and determine parallel and perpendicular lines. In addition to this, the set also contains practice worksheets on determining whether two lines are parallel or perpendicular, using points, slopes and equations. This set of free worksheets is specially designed for students of grade 4 through high school. CCSS: 4.G Drawing Parallel Lines Go through our printable worksheet that trains learners of grade 4 and grade 5 in drawing parallel lines using both a ruler and a grid. So, let's get going! Drawing Perpendicular Lines Our free worksheet on drawing perpendicular lines using a ruler and a grid will immensely benefit fourth grade and fifth grade children in drawing these lines that intersect at right angles with better accuracy. Parallel or Perpendicular? This printable exercise aims to train students in using symbols to denote a parallel or perpendicular line, as they figure out the relationship between the pairs of lines, indicated by arrows in the given figures. Identifying Lines in Everyday Objects Concepts are cemented in the memory of a learner better when they see the practical application of it in the things around them. This worksheet achieves precisely this, by making students identify and mark parallel and perpendicular lines in objects that they see or use everyday. Parallel or Perpendicular? | Points and Slopes In this printable exercise, using points and slopes, students are expected to prove if the lines are parallel or perpendicular by calculating the slopes of the given lines using the appropriate formula. Parallel or Perpendicular? | Equations and Slopes With this PDF worksheet, students learn to rewrite the given equations to the form y = mx + b and figure out the slopes. If the slopes are equal, the lines are parallel, and if their product is -1, the lines are perpendicular. How do you find parallel and perpendicular lines?If two non-vertical lines that are in the same plane has the same slope, then they are said to be parallel. Two parallel lines won't ever intersect. If two non-vertical lines in the same plane intersect at a right angle then they are said to be perpendicular.
What are parallel lines Grade 7?Two lines are said to be parallel when they do not meet at any point in a plane. Lines which do not have a common intersection point and never cross path with each other are parallel to each other.
What are perpendicular lines and parallel lines?CCSS.Math: 4.G.A.1. Parallel lines are lines in a plane that are always the same distance apart. Parallel lines never intersect. Perpendicular lines are lines that intersect at a right (90 degrees) angle.
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