Identifying Perfect Squares

Name: _______________________________
Date: _______________________________

Remember: A perfect square is a number that can be expressed as the product of an integer multiplied by itself (e.g., 16 = 4 × 4).

Part A: True or False

Determine whether each number is a perfect square. Circle your answer.

1. 36 True / False If true, √36 = ______
2. 50 True / False If true, √50 = ______
3. 81 True / False If true, √81 = ______
4. 100 True / False If true, √100 = ______
5. 72 True / False If true, √72 = ______
6. 144 True / False If true, √144 = ______

Part B: Explain Your Reasoning

Choose two numbers from Part A and explain how you determined whether they were perfect squares.

Number: ______

Explanation:

Number: ______

Explanation:

Part C: Find the Perfect Squares

Circle all the perfect squares in the list below:

4 15 25 48 64 80 121 150 169 200

Part D: Challenge

What is the smallest perfect square greater than 200? ______

Show your working: