How to Create Geometry Worksheets with Metric and Imperial Units
Summary:
Geometry worksheets with metric and imperial units help students practice area and perimeter calculations using different measurement systems such as cm, mm, inches, yards, and miles. This tutorial shows how to use Puzzle Maker Pro – Geometry Math 2D to create printable geometry worksheets with customizable unit modes for classrooms, homeschool lessons, and printable worksheet collections.
Overview
Geometry Math 2D supports multiple measurement systems, allowing you to generate worksheets tailored to:
- regional curriculum standards
- classroom requirements
- homeschool lessons
- printable worksheet products
- mixed-unit geometry collections
You can create worksheets using:
- metric units
- imperial units
- different unit-specific worksheet sets
- mixed collections inside Puzzle Book Studio
This flexibility is especially useful for teachers and printable creators working with different educational systems or audiences.
Required Modules
- Puzzle Maker Pro – Geometry Math 2D
Preparation
Before starting:
- Select Geometry Math 2D from the dropdown menu
- Decide which measurement system you want to use
- Choose whether students will calculate:
- area
- perimeter
- both
You may also want to prepare:
- separate metric worksheet sets
- imperial worksheet collections
- mixed-unit puzzle books
Step-by-Step
1. Select a Geometry Shape
Open the Shape dropdown.
Choose a shape such as:
- Square
- Rectangle
- Triangle
- Circle
- Parallelogram
- Hexagon
Different shapes work well for different geometry lessons.
Examples:
- circles for radius and circumference practice
- rectangles for introductory area calculations
- polygons for advanced geometry review
2. Choose the Target Type
Open the Target dropdown.
Choose:
- Area
- Perimeter
- Both
Examples:
- perimeter-only worksheets for measurement practice
- area worksheets for introductory geometry
- combined worksheets for mixed review exercises
Using Both creates more comprehensive geometry worksheets.
3. Select the Unit Mode
Open the Unit Mode dropdown.
Available options include:
- Metric: meter
- Metric: km
- Metric: cm
- Metric: mm
- Imperial: inch
- Imperial: mile
- Imperial: yard
The selected unit mode automatically updates:
- dimension labels
- worksheet prompts
- generated answers
- solution previews
Examples:
r=6cms=4inchArea = 36 cm²
4. Configure the Dimension Range
Adjust:
- Sides / radius (min)
- Sides / radius (max)
Examples:
- smaller values for beginner worksheets
- larger values for advanced geometry practice
- mixed ranges for printable challenge books
Different unit systems often work better with different ranges.
Examples:
- cm and mm for classroom worksheets
- inches for printable activities
- miles for large-scale geometry word problems
5. Preview the Geometry Worksheet
Click Next Preview.
Review:
- unit visibility
- label readability
- shape proportions
- puzzle clarity
- solution formatting
The side-by-side puzzle and solution previews make it easy to verify:
- area calculations
- perimeter formatting
- unit consistency
- worksheet readability
6. Create Multiple Unit Variations
You can repeat the workflow to create:
- metric worksheet sets
- imperial worksheet sets
- separate printable packs
- mixed geometry collections
Examples:
- Circle Area – cm
- Rectangle Perimeter – inch
- Mixed Geometry – metric units
These variations work especially well for:
- classroom differentiation
- curriculum-specific worksheets
- printable worksheet stores
- geometry puzzle books
7. Generate the Final Worksheets
When satisfied with the previews:
- Set the worksheet quantity
- Configure your output settings
- Click Create
Puzzle Maker Pro will generate:
- puzzle worksheets
- solution worksheets
- selected output formats
You can then:
- print the worksheets
- use them in classrooms
- create printable geometry packs
- add them to puzzle books
- organize them into unit-based collections
Outcome
You can now create geometry worksheets using:
- metric units
- imperial units
- area calculations
- perimeter calculations
- mixed geometry workflows
You also learned how to:
- switch between measurement systems
- generate unit-specific worksheet sets
- customize worksheet dimensions
- preview puzzle and solution layouts
- create reusable geometry worksheet collections

