Parallel and Perpendicular Lines Worksheets
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. Jumpstart your learning with our free worksheets!
Determining if Parallel or Perpendicular
Familiarize students of grade 4 with parallel and perpendicular lines by first enabling them to differentiate between these two lines with these pdf worksheets.
Go through our printable worksheets that train learners of grade 4 and grade 5 in drawing parallel lines using both a ruler and a grid. So, let's get going!
Our worksheets 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.
These printable exercises aim 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
This set of worksheets directs fifth-grade students to identify and mark parallel and perpendicular lines in objects that they see or use every day.
Parallel or Perpendicular? | Points and Slopes
In these printable exercises, 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 these pdfs, grade 5 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.