Grade 3 Math: Enlargement
Explore the concept of enlargement with this Grade 3 math worksheet, focusing on scaling shapes and understanding how objects can appear bigger.
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Grade 3 Math: Enlargement
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Read each question carefully and follow the instructions to show your understanding of enlargement.
1. Which of these words means to make something bigger?
Shrink
Enlarge
Rotate
Flip
2. Look at the magnifying glass. What does it do to objects?

Makes them smaller
Makes them bigger
Changes their color
Makes them disappear
3. When you make a shape larger, you it.
4. An enlarged object looks than the original object.
5. Draw a small square and then draw an enlarged version of the same square next to it.
6. Explain in your own words what 'enlargement' means.
7. When you enlarge a shape, its shape changes but its size stays the same.
True
False
8. An enlarged image is always a perfect copy of the original, just bigger.
True
False
9. Draw a small triangle. Then, draw an enlarged version of the triangle and label both 'Small Triangle' and 'Enlarged Triangle'.
Small Triangle
Enlarged Triangle
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