Quadrilaterals Comparison Chart - ExcelSHE



Quadrilaterals Comparison Chart

For each figure listed, describe the characteristics listed that must be there in order for a quadrilateral to be a particular type of quadrilateral. For example, for a square to be a square, it has to have four right angles. So in the column under “Square” and the row across from “Number of Right Angles,” you would write a “4.”

Characteristic |Quadrilateral |Trapezoid |Parallelogram |Rectangle |Square |Rhombus | |

Number of sides | | | | | | | |

Number of angles | | | | | | | |Number of right angles | | | | | | | |Pairs of parallel sides | | | | | | | |Number of sides of equal length | | | | | | | |Tree Diagram/Graphic Organizer for Quadrilaterals

Based on what you have already figured out from the table and from your definitions, complete the diagram/organizer below so that each quadrilateral is placed in the correct family.

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