To solve this problem, we need to check each shape and count its sides. Then, we count the red arrows pointing to that shape. If the number of arrows matches the number of sides exactly, we check the box. If there are too many or too few arrows, we leave the box empty.
Let's go through them one by one:
1.
Pink Rectangle (Top Left):
* A rectangle has
4 sides.
* There are
4 red arrows pointing to it (top, bottom, left, right).
* Since 4 equals 4, this is correct.
*
Action: Check the box.
2.
Green Triangle (Top Right):
* A triangle has
3 sides.
* There are
3 red arrows pointing to it.
* Since 3 equals 3, this is correct.
*
Action: Check the box.
3.
Purple Square (Middle Left):
* A square has
4 sides.
* Let's count the arrows: There is one on the left, one on top, and two on the top-left corner area. That makes
5 arrows total.
* Since 5 does not equal 4, this is incorrect.
*
Action: Do not check the box.
4.
Blue Pentagon (Middle Right):
* A pentagon has
5 sides.
* Let's count the arrows: There are two on the top, two on the bottom, and one on the left. That makes
5 arrows total.
* Since 5 equals 5, this is correct.
*
Action: Check the box.
5.
Yellow Diamond/Rhombus (Bottom Left):
* This shape has
4 sides.
* There are
4 red arrows pointing to it (one for each side/corner direction).
* Since 4 equals 4, this is correct.
*
Action: Check the box.
6.
Light Blue Triangle (Bottom Right):
* A triangle has
3 sides.
* Let's count the arrows: There are two on the top slopes and one on the bottom. That makes
3 arrows total.
* Since 3 equals 3, this is correct.
*
Action: Check the box.
Final Answer:
You should check the boxes for the following shapes:
* The
Pink Rectangle
* The
Green Triangle
* The
Blue Pentagon
* The
Yellow Diamond
* The
Light Blue Triangle
(Do
not check the box for the Purple Square).
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of 2 d shapes worksheet.